Heinz Alfred Müller (1930-1990)
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Heinz Alfred Müller was appointed to the University of Würzburg's College of Education in 1969, the forerunner of today's Chair IV of Psychology.
Already in his doctoral thesis, he dealt with the psychology of reading and developed first approaches to dyslexia research, which later became so successful at Chair IV.

From 1975, he was co-director of the Institute of Psychology. Müller retired already in 1987 due to health reasons. Unfortunately, he did not live to see his 60th birthday.
The photograph dates from around 1969.

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