Florentina Ioana Mosora or Florentina Stan-Mosora (7 January 1940 in
Cluj, Romania â€" 2 February 1996 in Liège, Belgium) was a Romanian
and Belgian biophysicist. In her earlier years, before 1964, she was a
film actress in the Romanian film industry.Mosora initially had a
career in acting and was noted for her role in Dragoste la zero grade
("Love at Zero Degrees", 1964). She also starred in Sub cupola
albastră ("Under the Blue Arch", 1962), Post-restant ("Poste
Restante", 1961), and Băieţii noştri ("Our Boys", 1959). She was a
graduate of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Physics. Later
she moved to Belgium, where she worked on the use of stable isotopes
in medicine. She was awarded the 1979-1981 Prix Agathon de Potter for
outstanding research work in physics by the Agathon de Potter
Foundation and the Belgian Royal Academy. In 1989 she was one of three
scientists co-organizing a NATO workshop on Biomechanical Transport
Processes. She died aged 56 in Liège.
Cluj, Romania â€" 2 February 1996 in Liège, Belgium) was a Romanian
and Belgian biophysicist. In her earlier years, before 1964, she was a
film actress in the Romanian film industry.Mosora initially had a
career in acting and was noted for her role in Dragoste la zero grade
("Love at Zero Degrees", 1964). She also starred in Sub cupola
albastră ("Under the Blue Arch", 1962), Post-restant ("Poste
Restante", 1961), and Băieţii noştri ("Our Boys", 1959). She was a
graduate of the University of Bucharest's Faculty of Physics. Later
she moved to Belgium, where she worked on the use of stable isotopes
in medicine. She was awarded the 1979-1981 Prix Agathon de Potter for
outstanding research work in physics by the Agathon de Potter
Foundation and the Belgian Royal Academy. In 1989 she was one of three
scientists co-organizing a NATO workshop on Biomechanical Transport
Processes. She died aged 56 in Liège.
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