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         Lederberg Joshua:     more books (64)
  1. Biological Weapons: Limiting the Threat (BCSIA Studies in International Security)
  2. Considerations for Viral Disease Eradication: Lessons Learned and Future Strategies: Workshop Summary by Forum on Emerging Infections, 2002-07-19
  3. Microbial Evolution and Co-Adaptation: A Tribute to the Life and Scientific Legacies of Joshua Lederberg by Forum on Microbial Threats, 2009-04-10
  4. The Emergence of Zoonotic Diseases: Understanding the Impact on Animal and Human Health - Workshop Summary by Forum on Emerging Infections, 2002-04-16
  5. Encyclopedia of Microbiology, Four-Volume Set, Second Edition
  6. Emerging Infectious Diseases from the Global to the Local Perspective: A Summary of a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections by Forum on Emerging Infections, Board on Global Health, 2001-04-15
  7. Orphans and Incentives: Developing Technology to Address Emerging Infections by Forum on Emerging Infections, Institute of Medicine, 1997-11-05
  8. Antimicrobial Resistance: Issues and Options by Forum on Emerging Infections, Institute of Medicine, 1998-05-14
  9. Toxicology for the Next Millennium (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, V. 919)
  10. Studies in Genetics: The Selected Papers of H. J. Muller. by H. J. (Herbert J.). Foreword by Joshua Lederberg. Muller, 1964
  11. A Nutritional Concept of Cancer by Joshua Lederberg, 1946
  12. Public Health Systems and Emerging Infections: Assessing the Capabilities of the Public and Private Sectors: Workshop Summary by Based on a Workshop of the Forum on Emerging Infections, Division of Health Sciences Policy, 2000-06-07
  13. Toxicology for the Next Millennium (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, V. 919)
  14. Garrod's Inborn Factors in Disease: Including an annotated facsimile reprint of The Inborn Factors in Disease by Archibald E. Garrod (Oxford Monographs on Medical Genetics)

1. Joshua Lederberg Winner Of The 1958 Nobel Prize In Medicine
joshua lederberg, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. joshua lederberg. 1958 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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J OSHUA L EDERBERG
1958 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria.
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    Born: 1925
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Wisconsin University, Madison, WI
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2. Interview With Joshua Lederberg
Transcript of a 1996 interview conducted by Lev Pevzner. Covers his early life, family and interests, and research.
http://www.almaz.com/nobel/medicine/lederberg-interview.html

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Interview with Prof. Lederberg,
Winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
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March 20, 1996
Lev Pevzner - You were born in New Jersey. Where were your parents born? Prof. Joshua Lederberg - In Israel. They came to the US in 1924. LP - Did they settle down and find jobs here right away? JL - Well, I don't really know the details. My father was an orthodox rabbi, and I think he had a very temporary position in Montclair after I was born, and then six months later he got a more permanent position in a synagogue in Washington Heights, which is when we moved to New York City LP - Did your parents have a large formative influence on you? JL - Certainly so. My father was quite an idealistic person. He was committed to a religious vocation, and I reacted quite strongly to that: I was as early as I could remember interested in scientific and secular affairs. We still shared a great deal. He eventually gave in, and said "Joshua, I guess there are many ways to follow the Torah , and if you want to seek truth through science, that's alright too."

3. Interview With Joshua Lederberg
Interview with Prof. lederberg, Winner of the 1958 nobel Prize in Physiologyand Medicine. conducted by Lev Pevzner. Prof. joshua lederberg In Israel.
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Interview with Prof. Lederberg,
Winner of the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
conducted by Lev Pevzner
March 20, 1996
Lev Pevzner - You were born in New Jersey. Where were your parents born? Prof. Joshua Lederberg - In Israel. They came to the US in 1924. LP - Did they settle down and find jobs here right away? JL - Well, I don't really know the details. My father was an orthodox rabbi, and I think he had a very temporary position in Montclair after I was born, and then six months later he got a more permanent position in a synagogue in Washington Heights, which is when we moved to New York City LP - Did your parents have a large formative influence on you? JL - Certainly so. My father was quite an idealistic person. He was committed to a religious vocation, and I reacted quite strongly to that: I was as early as I could remember interested in scientific and secular affairs. We still shared a great deal. He eventually gave in, and said "Joshua, I guess there are many ways to follow the Torah , and if you want to seek truth through science, that's alright too."

4. Joshua Lederberg - Biography
joshua lederberg was born in Montclair NJ, near New York Zwi H. and Esther Goldenbaumlederberg, recently emigrated for which he received the nobel Prize in
http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1958/lederberg-bio.html
Joshua Lederberg was born in Montclair, N.J. on May 23,1925. He was brought up in the Washington Heights District of Upper Manhattan, New York City, where he received his education in Public School 46, Junior High School 164 and Stuyvesant High School . From 1941 to 1944 he studied at Columbia College , where he obtained his B.A. with honours in Zoology (premedical course), and from 1944 to 1946 at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University Medical School . Here he carried out part-time research with Professor F.J. Ryan in the Department of Zoology. Subsequently he went to the Department of Microbiology and Botany at Yale University , New Haven, Conn., as Research Fellow of the Jane Coffin Childs Fund for Medical Research and, during 1946-1947, as a graduate student with Professor E.L. Tatum . He was awarded his Ph.D. degree in 1948.
In 1947, he was appointed Assistant Professor of Genetics at the

5. Medicine 1958
Provides details of the nobel prize awarded in 1958 for their discovery that genes act by regulating Category Science Biology Genetics History People......The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1958. George Wells Beadle, Edward LawrieTatum, joshua lederberg. 1/4 of the prize, 1/4 of the prize, 1/2 of the prize.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1958
"for their discovery that genes act by regulating definite chemical events" "for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria" George Wells Beadle Edward Lawrie Tatum Joshua Lederberg 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA USA California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA, USA Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
New York, NY, USA Wisconsin University
Madison, WI, USA b.1903
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d.1975 b.1925 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1958
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6. The Joshua Lederberg Papers: Bacterial & Cellular Genetics And The Nobel Prize:
Profiles in Science The joshua lederberg Papers. Bacterial Cellular Genetics and the nobel Prize Documents.
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Lederberg, Joshua. [Excerpt from and transcript of a diary page]. Diary. Excerpt. Transcript. 2 Images. [1945, 1998].
Lederberg, Joshua. [Commonplace Notes]. Notes. 14 Images. 5 July 1945.
Ryan, Francis J. Letter from Francis J. Ryan to Joshua Lederberg. Letter (correspondence). 4 Images. 17 August 1945.
Lederberg, Joshua. Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Edward L. Tatum. Letter (correspondence). 2 Images. 19 September 1945.
Lederberg, Joshua. Letter from Joshua Lederberg to Aura E. Severinghaus. Letter (correspondence). 1 Image. 30 December 1945.
Lederberg, Joshua, and Edward L. Tatum. "Novel Genotypes In Mixed Cultures of Biochemical Mutants of Bacteria." Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology 11, (1946): 113-114. Article. 2 Images. Ryan, Francis J. Letter from Francis J. Ryan to Joshua Lederberg. Letter (correspondence). 4 Images. March 1946. Lederberg, Joshua.

7. The Joshua Lederberg Papers: All Visuals
Interview with joshua lederberg The nobel Prize. Interview. Video Recording. nd. Metadata Record joshua lederberg's nobel medal. Photographic Print.
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[Joshua Lederberg at the Microtome at the American Institute].
Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1941.
[Joshua Lederberg lecturing at the Biology Symposium, American Institute].
Photographic Print. 1 Image. 13 August 1941.
[Joshua Lederberg in U.S. Naval Reserve uniform].
Photographic Print. 1 Image. October 1943. [Columbia University V-12 USNR units]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1944. [Joshua Lederberg]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1945. [Joshua Lederberg]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. [ca. December 1945]. [Yale University]. [Yale University convocation principlas on occasion of honorary degree to Lederberg]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. 1960. [Joshua Lederberg]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. [ca. 1973]. [Joshua Lederberg]. Photographic Print. 1 Image. [ca. 1973]. Devine, William R., and Chase Manhattan Bank Photographic Studios.

8. PRIVATE PAPERS OF NOBEL SCIENTIST JOSHUA LEDERBERG ADDED TO "PROFILES IN SCIENCE
Contact Robert Mehnert Kathleen Cravedi (301) 4966308. Private Papers ofNobel Scientist joshua lederberg Added to Profiles in Science Web Site.
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/mar99/nlm-02.htm
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
National Library of Medicine
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, March 2, 1999 Contact: Robert Mehnert
Kathleen Cravedi
Private Papers of Nobel Scientist Joshua Lederberg Added to "Profiles in Science" Web Site Profiles in Science (http://www.profiles.nlm.nih.gov/) "Joshua Lederberg is a seminal figure in the world of molecular biology and he has deservedly earned the sobriquet, 'father of molecular genetics,' " said Dr. Lindberg. Lederberg's research was influenced by the scientific findings of Dr. Oswald Avery, another pioneer geneticist, (whose papers are already electronically housed in Profiles in Science Lederberg won the Nobel Prize in Medicine at age 33 for scientific work started at age 20, which showed that bacteria can in fact, reproduce through sexual recombination. Although Lederberg was "astonished" to receive the prize, his diary entry for October 26, 1958, the day he heard he had won it, also records some of his fears: "On the whole I'm a little afraid the fuss and bother more than outweigh the egotistic satisfactions, the cash and the prestige factors that might help in getting my lab going." "It seems there was never any doubt that Joshua Lederberg wanted to be a scientist," said Dr. Alexa McCray, who directs the Profiles in Science project. "By age 7 he had already written a short essay on his scientific dreams." In the two-sentence essay, written in slanting longhand, he says, "I would like to be a scientistist of mathemmatics like Einstein. I would study science and discover a few theories in science." By 12 years of age he was reading biochemistry and medical textbooks and his teachers allowed him to sit at the back of the class room quietly studying as they couldn't answer many of his questions.

9. NIH News Release-National Library Of Medicine Exhibit Features Nobelist Joshua L
Rich Scientific Career. Dr. joshua lederberg, who won a nobel prizeat 33, always knew he wanted to be a scientist. At age seven
http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/jul2000/nlm-03.htm
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH
National Library of Medicine
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Monday, July 3, 2000 Contact: Robert Mehnert
Kathy Cravedi
National Library Of Medicine Exhibit Features Nobelist Joshua Lederberg
Displayed Items Include Nobel Medal and Artifacts from a Rich Scientific Career Dr. Joshua Lederberg, who won a Nobel prize at 33, always knew he wanted to be a scientist. At age seven he succinctly expressed this desire in a short essay in smudged blue ink on school-lined paper: "I would like to be a scientist of mathematics like Einstein. I would study science and discover a few theories of science." This piece of early writing can be seen at a small exhibit at the National Library of Medicine on the life and work of Joshua Lederberg. The exhibit coincides with his 75th birthday. Other items on display include pages from a lab notebook, Lederberg's high school microscope, his Nobel medal and diploma, letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs. The exhibit will be up through November 30. Although Lederberg chose the biological sciences over mathematics, he never wavered in his commitment or desire to be a scientist. During World War II he wrote to a friend, "...the laboratory is more than just a dull place where you wash test tubes. There, and not on the dance floor, drill field, or battleground I'm at my best." The dance floor's loss was science's gain. Lederberg won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1958 for his research showing that bacteria can reproduce through sexual recombination and that their genetic material can be manipulated by bacterial viruses.

10. Lederberg, Joshua
joshua lederberg, 1958. May 23, 1925, Montclair, NJ, US) , American geneticist, pioneerin the field of bacterial genetics, who shared the 1958 nobel Prize for
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Lederberg, Joshua
Joshua Lederberg, 1958 Hulton Deutsch Collection/Corbis (b. May 23, 1925, Montclair, N.J., U.S.) , American geneticist, pioneer in the field of bacterial genetics, who shared the 1958 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (with George W. Beadle and Edward L. Tatum ) for discovering the mechanisms of genetic recombination in bacteria. Lederberg studied under Tatum at Yale (Ph.D., 1948) and taught at the University of Wisconsin (1947-59), where he established a department of medical genetics. In 1959 he joined the faculty of the Stanford Medical School, serving as director of the Kennedy Laboratories of Molecular Medicine there from 1962 to 1978, when he moved to New York City to become president of Rockefeller University. He held that post until 1990. With Tatum he published "Gene Recombination in Escherichia coli " (1946), in which he reported that the mixing of two different strains of a bacterium resulted in genetic recombination between them and thus to a new, crossbred strain of the bacterium. Scientists had previously thought that bacteria only reproduced asexually i.e.

11. Nobel Prize Winners For Physiology Or Medicine
curare. 1958, Beadle, George Wells, US, genetic regulation of chemicalprocesses. lederberg, joshua, US, genetic recombination. Tatum, Edward
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Year Article Country* Achievement Behring, Emil von Germany work on serum therapy Ross, Sir Ronald U.K. discovery of how malaria enters an organism Finsen, Niels Ryberg Denmark treatment of skin diseases with light Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Russia work on the physiology of digestion Koch, Robert Germany tuberculosis research Golgi, Camillo Italy work on the structure of the nervous system Spain work on the structure of the nervous system Laveran, Alphonse France discovery of the role of protozoa in diseases Ehrlich, Paul Germany work on immunity Russia work on immunity Kocher, Emil Theodor Switzerland physiology, pathology, and surgery of the thyroid gland Kossel, Albrecht Germany researches in cellular chemistry Gullstrand, Allvar Sweden work on dioptrics of the eye Carrel, Alexis France work on vascular suture; transplantation of organs Richet, Charles France work on anaphylaxis Austria-Hungary work on vestibular apparatus Bordet, Jules Belgium work on immunity factors in blood serum Krogh, August Denmark discovery of capillary motor-regulating mechanism Hill, A.V.

12. Lederberg, Joshua (1925-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
lederberg, joshua (1925), American intermingled. For this discovery, heshared the 1958 nobel prize in medicine with Tatum, he and Beadle.
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Lederberg.html
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Lederberg, Joshua (1925-)

American geneticist who, with Tatum , showed that different E. Coli bacteria strains could be combined such that their genetic material intermingled. For this discovery, he shared the 1958 Nobel prize in medicine with Tatum , he and Beadle . In 1952, he showed that bacteriophages could transfer genetic material between bacteria, a phenomenon he named transduction. Beadle Tatum
Author: Eric W. Weisstein

13. Lederberg, Joshua. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
lederberg, joshua. He shared with GW Beadle and EL Tatum the 1958 nobel Prize inPhysiology or Medicine for establishing that sexual recombination occurs in
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15. Press Release: NLM Exhibit Features Nobelist Joshua Lederberg
Dr. joshua lederberg, who won a nobel prize at 33, always knew hewanted to be a scientist. At age seven he succinctly expressed
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Press Release: NLM Exhibit Features Nobelist Joshua Lederberg
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NLM Exhibit Features Nobelist Joshua Lederberg
Displayed Items Include Nobel Medal and Artifacts from a Rich Scientific Career Dr. Joshua Lederberg, who won a Nobel prize at 33, always knew he wanted to be a scientist. At age seven he succinctly expressed this desire in a short essay in smudged blue ink on school-lined paper: "I would like to be a scientist of mathematics like Einstein. I would study science and discover a few theories of science." This piece of early writing can be seen at a small exhibit at the National Library of Medicine on the life and work of Joshua Lederberg. The exhibit coincides with his 75th birthday. Other items on display include pages from a lab notebook, Lederberg's high school microscope, his Nobel medal and diploma, letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs. The exhibit will be up through November 30. Although Lederberg chose the biological sciences over mathematics, he never wavered in his commitment or desire to be a scientist. During World War II he wrote to a friend, "...the laboratory is more than just a dull place where you wash test tubes. There, and not on the dance floor, drill field, or battleground I'm at my best."

16. Press Release: "Profiles In Science" Site Adds Joshua Lederberg's Papers
publicinfo@nlm.nih.gov. Private Papers Of nobel Scientist joshua LederbergAdded To PROFILES IN SCIENCE WEB Site. (Bethesda, Md.)Dr
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"Profiles in Science" Site Adds Joshua Lederberg's Papers
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(Bethesda, Md.) Dr. Donald A.B. Lindberg, Director of the National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine, today announced the release of the private research papers of one of the 20th century's most notable scientistsDr. Joshua Lederberg. The papers have been added to the Library's new Web site, Profiles in Science http://www.profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ "Joshua Lederberg is a seminal figure in the world of molecular biology and he has deservedly earned the sobriquet, 'father of molecular genetics,' " said Dr. Lindberg. Lederberg's research was influenced by the scientific findings of Dr. Oswald Avery, another pioneer geneticist, (whose papers are already electronically housed in Profiles in Science). Lederberg won the Nobel Prize in Medicine at age 33 for scientific work started at age 20, which showed that bacteria can in fact, reproduce through sexual recombination. Although Lederberg was "astonished" to receive the prize, his diary entry for October 26, 1958, the day he heard he had won it, also records some of his fears: "On the whole I'm a little afraid the fuss and bother more than outweigh the egotistic satisfactions, the cash and the prestige factors that might help in getting my lab going."

17. WorldBook General Reference Encyclopedia > Life Science > Biology > Biographies
5. joshua lederberg Winner of the 1958 nobel Prize in Medicine, 34. joshualederberg , MD a nobel Prize recipient in Physiology
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18. Joshua Lederberg Volunteers For OCW Initiative
nobel laureate joshua lederberg, president emeritus of Rockefeller University,has offered to become a guest lecturer as well as a student in MIT's
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Nobel laureate Joshua Lederberg, president emeritus of Rockefeller University, has offered to become a guest lecturer as well as a student in MIT's OpenCourseWare initiative. "Following up on your leadership initiative, let me be the first to volunteer to be placed on your roster of visiting guest 'lecturers.' In that vein, I'm sure you'll be cataloguing a host of relevant, free-access crosslinks, altogether having an enormous impact on the academic enterprise." Dr. Lederberg won the 1958 Nobel Prize in medicine at the age of 33 "for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria." April 4 Tech Talk Search MIT News ... MIT

19. IDI Press Release - Joshua Lederberg
January 15, 2001 — Dr. joshua lederberg, nobel laureate and pioneer in the fieldof genetic research, shares his insight as one of the nation’s authorities
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE IDI is proud to announce a virtual dialogue with
Nobel Laureate Joshua Lederberg
January 15,
Dr. Joshua Lederberg, Nobel laureate and pioneer in the field of genetic research, shares his insight as one of the nation’s authorities on biological warfare in Interactive Drama’s “Conversations with Experts in Cyberspace” series of interactive programs on CD-ROM. Profoundly disturbed by the prospect of terrorist groups using biological agents as weapons of mass destruction, Dr. Lederberg shares his thoughts and concerns on the subject to help educate the public about this serious potential threat. All of the programs in this expert series embody speech recognition, digital video, and microprocessor technologies uniquely combined to allow users to interview experts who would otherwise not be accessible to them. Users feel as if they are meeting and talking with the expert as they engage them in a two-way virtual dialogue. In the “face-to-face” interview with Dr. Lederberg, the user can ask a wide range of questions about biological warfare, including:

20. Lederberg, Joshua
lederberg, joshua , 1925–, American geneticist, b. Montclair, NJ, grad. He sharedwith GW Beadle and EL Tatum the 1958 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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