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Dušan Kaniansky was born in 1946 in Ráztočno (central Slovakia). He developed his passion and deep interest for the natural sciences in the last years of primary school and later at the secondary school of industrial chemistry in Bratislava. From 1966 to 1971 he studied analytical chemistry at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava. From 1971 he worked at the Institute of Chemistry, later at the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, where he had found support and facilities for his work and – as he later joked with a smile, for his main and perhaps only hobby – development of the isotachophoretic analyzer. Dušan mentioned that he constructed this device as a puzzle because he could not play with construction toys as a child. His PhD thesis, completed under the supervision of Prof. S. Stankoviansky, focused on the instrumentation and methodology of column‐coupling capillary isotachophoresis development. In 1976 he visited the laboratory of Prof. F. M. Everaerts (and Mr T. P. E. M. Verheggen) at Eindhoven University of Technology, his teacher in isotachophoresis as well as a very good friend. From the early seventies and eighties of the
Electrophoresis – Wiley
Published: Aug 1, 2011
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