Robert Adolph Armand Tigerstedt | |
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Born | 28 February 1853 |
Died | 12 February 1923 (aged 69) |
Nationality | Finnish |
Alma mater | University of Helsinki |
Known for | Discovery of renin |
Robert Adolph Armand Tigerstedt (28 February 1853 – 12 February 1923) was a Finnish-born medical scientist and physiologist who, with his student Per Bergman, discovered renin at the Karolinska Institute, Stockholm in 1898. Renin is a component of the renin–angiotensin system which regulates blood pressure, salt and water homeostasis and is an important therapeutic target. Tigerstedt is also recognised as an educator, author and social campaigner.[1][2][3]