Artur Lind (6 April 1927, Vändra – 30 November 1989, Tartu)[1] was an Estonian biologist and is considered to be the founder of molecular biology in Estonia.
[2] Lind studied to be a surgeon at the University of Tartu.
Due to an allergic reaction to analgesics used at the time, he was unable to continue working as a surgeon and moved to the faculty of biochemistry instead.
[4] The Sepapaja 6 office building in Ülemiste City is named after Artur Lind.
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