Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Nobel - Muller Hermann Joseph

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-91 of 91    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Muller Hermann Joseph:     more books (18)
  1. Hermann Joseph Muller: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie A. Mertz, 2000
  2. Group of 71 papers. Includes: MULLER. The Gene. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society, B, vol. 134. by Hermann Joseph (1890-1967). MULLER, 1947-01-01
  3. Wahrnehmung und Aufmerksamkeit. Reihe Allgemeine Psychologie für Bachelor (German Edition) by Herbert Hagendorf, Hermann-Joseph Müller, et all 2010-11-18
  4. The Modern Concept of Nature : Essays on Theoretical Biology & Evolution by Elof A. (editor); Muller, Hermann Joseph (editor) Carlson, 1973
  5. Genetics, medicine, and man (Messenger lectures on the evolution of civilization) by Hermann Joseph Muller, 1947
  6. Amherst College Faculty: Robert Frost, Ilan Stavans, James Baldwin, Hermann Joseph Muller, Archibald Macleish, Roland Merullo
  7. Radiobiologists: Radiation Health Effects Researchers, Alexander Catsch, Karl Zimmer, Hans-Joachim Born, Hermann Joseph Muller, Joseph Rotblat
  8. Radiation Health Effects Researchers: Alexander Catsch, Karl Zimmer, Hans-Joachim Born, Hermann Joseph Muller, Joseph Rotblat, John Gofman
  9. Généticien Américain: Barbara Mcclintock, James Dewey Watson, Peter G. Schultz, Mario Capecchi, Hermann Joseph Muller, Ward C. Wheeler (French Edition)
  10. Group of 22 offprints & typed sheets. Includes: MULLER. “The Production of Mutations.” Offprint from: Journal of Heredity, vol. XXXVIII, no. 9. by Hermann Joseph (1890-1967). MULLER, 1947
  11. Hermann Joseph Muller, December 21, 1890- April 5, 1967;: A memorial tribute by Elof Axel Carlson, 1968
  12. THE PRODUCTION OF MUTATIONS. Nobel Lecture delivered December 12, 1946 at the Karolinska Institute. by H. J. (Hermann Joseph). Nobel Laureate. MULLER, 1947
  13. Dirigeant Du Troisième Reich: Adolf Hitler, Reinhard Heydrich, Heinrich Himmler, Hermann Göring, Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Müller, Joseph Goebbels (French Edition)
  14. Zwölf Menuette mit zwölf Trios für Orchester. Herausgegeben von Hermann Müller. [Score.] by Joseph Leopold Eybler, 1977

81. MULLER MSS
muller MSS. The muller mss., 19101967, consist of the papers of HermannJoseph muller, 1890-1967, geneticist and nobel prize laureate.
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/muller.html
MULLER MSS.
The Muller mss., 1910-1967, consist of the papers of Hermann Joseph Muller, 1890-1967, geneticist and Nobel prize laureate. Muller was born and schooled in New York City, receiving an A.B., M.A. and in 1915 his Ph.D. from Columbia University. His first faculty appointment was at Rice University in Houston, Texas. He then accepted a two-year appointment as instructor at Columbia hoping it would lead to a permanent position. In 1920, however, Muller accepted an offer from the University of Texas. In Austin his experiments on fruit flies ( Drosophila ) first showed that exposure to radiation caused mutation in living organisms. This work would earn Muller the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Muller applied for and won a Guggenheim fellowship in 1932 and left the U.S. in September to spend a year at the only Drosophila laboratory in Europe which was doing parallel work, Berlin's Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Brain Research. As the Nazi take over of the German government, the persecution of Jews, and the burning of forbidden books increased through 1933, Muller accepted a position at the Institute of Genetics in Leningrad. He had been elected a corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences, under whose auspices and budget basic research was carried out in the USSR, and in Leningrad for the first time he had an appointment as a full-time research scientist without teaching responsibilities.

82. @P.Medicina: Premios Nobel: 1946 A 1950
HermannJoseph muller USA Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA (1890 - 1967). 1947.
http://www.iespana.es/apmedicina/Nobel/Nobel2/1946_a_1950/1946_a_1950.html
Número de Archivos:
Mapa
Novedades
Tu opinión
Libro de Visitas
Foro
Lista de Correo
Buscar Becas
Buscar Farmacias
Buscadores Médicos Hora Internet
Última Actualización: Hermann Joseph Muller USA Indiana University Bloomington, IN, USA Carl Ferdinand Cori USA Washington University St. Louis, MO, USA Gerty Theresa Cori USA Washington University St. Louis, MO, USA Bernardo Alberto Houssay Argentina Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental Buenos Aires, Argentina Paul Hermann Müller Suiza Laboratorio de J.R. Geigy Dye-Factory Co. Basel, Suiza Walter Rudolf Hess Suiza Universidad de Zurich Zurich, Suiza Egas Moniz Portugal Universidad de Lisboa, Instituto Neurológico Lisboa, Portugal Edward Calvin Kendall USA Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA Tadeus Reichstein Suiza Universidad de Basel Basel, Suiza Philip Showalter Hench USA Mayo Clinic Rochester , MN, USA Indice de Premiados 1937 a 1947 1951 a 1956 Webmaster

83. Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
Link Official Website of nobel Foundation Physiology or Medicine hermann JOSEPHMULLER for the discovery of the production of mutations by means of Xray
http://www.harapan.co.jp/english/e_books/E_B_nobel_med_e.htm
Search Now: Search: English Books Japanese Books Both Keywords:
Japanese
Amazon.com customer service Amazon.com Shipping Information Are you in Japan? Are you interested in Japan? English Books in Japan Books in Japanese Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
last updated on Link: Official Website of Nobel Foundation: Physiology or Medicine Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro and Ferid Murad for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system STANLEY B. PRUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection PETER C. DOHERTY and ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. EDWARD B. LEWIS CHRISTIANE NÜSSLEIN-VOLHARD and ERIC F. WIESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. ALFRED G. GILMAN and MARTIN RODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells. RICHARD J. ROBERTS

84. The Nobel Prize
Winners of the nobel Prize in Medicine 1901 Emil A. von Behring (1854 1946 HermannJoseph muller (18901967) American For his discovery of the production of
http://www.tallpoppies.net.au/florey/explorer/nobel/main-content.html
History of the Prize
The Nobel Prize
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist. He invented dynamite and became very rich. He gave more than 9 million dollars of his fortune to set up the Nobel prizes. Each year money from this fund goes to those who have most helped humanity. The Nobel Committee gives prizes for important work in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Prize winners receive a cash prize (currently $1 million), a gold medal (above) and a certificate (below).
Winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
1901 Emil A. von Behring (1854-1917) German
For his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and death.
1902 Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932) British
For his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and how to combat it.
1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860-1904) Danish
In recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially

85. TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ
TIP nobel ÖDÜLLERI. 1901. VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF. 1946. muller, HERMANNJOSEPH. ABD, Indianna Üniversitesi, Bloomington, IN, d. 1890, ö. 1967
http://www.tubitak.gov.tr/nobel/fizyotip-nodul.html
TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERÝ VON BEHRING, EMIL ADOLF Almanya, Marburg Üniversitesi, d. 1854, ö.1917: “Serum tedavini geliþtirerek özellikle difteriye karþý verdiði mücadeleyle, hastalýk ve ölümlere karþý, hekimlerin ellerine muzaffer bir silah vererek, týp bilimin hareket alanýnda yeni bir yol açtýðý için” ROSS, Sir RONALD Ýngiltere, Üniversitesi College, Liverpool, d. 1857 (Almora, Hindistan), ö. 1932: “Sýtma hastalýðý konusunda, organizmaya nasýl bulaþtýðýnýn keþfini de içeren çalýþmalarýyla hastalýða karþý mücadele yollarý konusunda baþarýlý araþtýrmalar yaptýðý için” FINSEN, NIELS RYBERG Danimarka, Finsen Medical Light Institute, Kopenhag, d. 1860, ö. 1904: “Hastalýklarýn, özellikle lupus vulgarisin yoðun ýþýk demeti ile tedavisine yaptýðý katkýlarla týp biliminin önüne yeni yeni ufuklar açtýðý için” PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH Rusya, Askeri Týp akademisi, St. Petersburg d. 1849, ö. 1936: “Sindirim konusunda yaptýðý çalýþmalarla, konunun yaþamsal yönlerine ýþýk tuttuðu için” KOCH, ROBERT Almanya, Institut für Infektions-Krankkheiten (Enfeksiyonlu Hastalýklar Enstitüsü), Berlin, d. 1843, ö. 1910: “Tüberkülozla ilgili keþif ve incelemeleri için” GOLGI, CAMILLO

86. Nobel Prize In Medicine Since 1901

http://www.planet101.com/nobel_medi_hist.htm
Nobel Prize in Medicine since 1901 Year Prize Winners Behring, Emil Adolf Von Ross, Sir Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Koch, Robert Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y.; Golgi, Camillo Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse Ehrlich, Paul; Mechnikov, Ilya Ilyich Kocher, Emil Theodor Kossel, Albrecht Gullstrand, Allvar Carrel, Alexis Richet, Charles Robert Barany, Robert Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberger Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian; Meyerhof, Otto Fritz; Banting, Sir Frederick Grant; Macleod, John James Richard; Einthoven, Willem; Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan; Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Landsteiner, Karl Warburg, Otto Heinrich Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas; Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Morgan, Thomas Hunt Minot, George Richards; Murphy, William Parry; Whipple, George Hoyt Spemann, Hans Dale, Sir Henry Hallett; Loewi, Otto Nagyrapolt, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Von Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois Domagk, Gerhard Dam, Henrik Carl Peter; Doisy, Edward Adelbert Erlanger, Joseph; Gasser, Herbert Spencer

87. Nobel-díjasok - Egészségügy + Üzlet Tematikus Portál
Élettani és orvosi nobeldíjasok. Magyar, illetve magyar származású nobel-díjasok.Név, Kategória, Év. Kiosztották az orvosi nobel-díjakat - 2002.
http://www.euuzlet.hu/nobeldijasok.html
Élettani és orvosi Nobel-díjasok Magyar, illetve magyar származású Nobel-díjasok Név Kategória Év Lénárd Fülöp fizikai Bárány Róbert orvosi Zsigmondy Richárd kémiai Szent-Györgyi Albert orvosi Hevesy György kémiai Békésy György orvosi Wigner Jenõ fizikai Gábor Dénes fizikai Wiesel, Elie béke Polanyi, John C. kémiai Oláh György kémiai Harsányi János közgazd. Kertész Imre irodalmi Szoborparkjuk ( link>>
Kiosztották az orvosi Nobel-díjakat - 2002. október 7., hétfõ - Forrás: Stop.hu

Sydney Brenner és John E. Sulston brit, valamint H. Robert Horovitz amerikai kutató nyerte az idei orvosi Nobel-díjat. Az indoklás szerint a kitüntetéssel a szervfejlõdés génszabályozásának és a programozott sejthalálnak a kutatásában elért eredményeiket ismerték el. link>> Magyar Hírlap 2001. október 8. (teljes cikk)
,,Orvosi Nobel-díj sejtkutatásért egy amerikainak, két britnek
Az idei orvosi Nobel-díjat egy amerikai és két brit kutatónak, Leland H. Hartwellnek, R. Timothy Huntnek és Paul M. Nurse-nek ítélték oda sejtkutatásaikért, amelyek az indoklás szerint új lehetõségeket nyithatnak a rák elleni küzdelemben. A Nobel-díjakat hagyományosan december 10-én, a díjalapító Alfred Nobel halálának évfordulóján adják át. Az idei orvosi Nobel-díj értéke mintegy egymillió euró...''
Év Díjazott(ak) ARVID CARLSSON PAUL GREENGARD és ERIC KANDEL GÜNTER BLOBEL ROBERT F. FURCHGOTT

88. University Of Chicago News: Nobel Laureates
University of Chicago News Resources University of Chicago nobel Laureates. Elevenhave won the nobel Prize in the last decade alone.
http://www-news.uchicago.edu/resources/nobel/
Nobel Prize Centennial 1901-2001 University of Chicago News: Resources
University of Chicago Nobel Laureates Seventy-four Nobel Laureates have been faculty members, students or researchers at the University of Chicago at some point in their careers. Eleven have won the Nobel Prize in the last decade alone. Of the 74 Laureates, 25 have won in Physics , 22 in Economic Sciences , 14 in Chemistry , 11 in Physiology or Medicine and two in Literature Michelson was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in any of the sciences. Six Laureates are currently members of the faculty: James Heckman (Economic Sciences, 2000), Robert Lucas (Economic Sciences, 1995), Robert Fogel (Economic Sciences, 1993), Gary Becker (Economic Sciences, 1992), Ronald Coase (Economic Sciences, 1991) and James Cronin (Physics, 1980). James Heckman , a Professor in Economics and Public Policy, studies methodologies used to measure the impact of social programs, such as minimum-wage legislation and anti-discrimination law. He shared the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for work on analyzing selective samples. Robert Lucas Robert Fogel , a Professor in the Graduate School of Business, shared the award for applying economics and statistics to the study of history. In his work on slavery in the United States, Fogel has argued that the market would not have ended slavery, as it remained a profitable and efficient system for slave owners.

89. Nobel Laureates
Our nobel Laureates. In Physiology or Medicine. All nobel Laureate photographson this page are copyright (c) 1999 The nobel Foundation.
http://www.uchospitals.edu/nobel.html
Search Advanced Search
U of C Hospitals Home
About Us Find a Physician ... Contact Us
Our Nobel Laureates
In Physiology or Medicine
Roger Sperry Ph.D., Zoology, 1941
Assistant Professor of Anatomy, 1946-53
"For his discoveries concerning the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres" George Wald Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Physiology, 1934
"For their discoveries concerning the primary physiological and chemical visual processes in the eye" Charles Brenton Huggins William B. Ogden Distinguished Service Professor, 1962-1997
Director and Founder of the Ben May Institute, 1951-1971
Professor of Surgery, 1936-1962
Associate Professor, 1933-1936
Assistant Professor, 1929-1933
Instructor, 1927-1929
"For his discoveries concerning hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer" Obituary Konrad E. Bloch Professor of Biochemistry, 1950-1954 Associate Professor, 1948-50 Assistant Professor, 1946-48 "For their discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the cholesterol and fatty acid metabolism" Sir John Eccles Faculty, Institute of Biomedical Research, 1966-1968

90. Guide To The George C. Wheeler Correspondence, Scrapbook, And Biology Lecture An

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00001/rice-00001.html
TARO
Frames Version Print Version Raw XML File (10k)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE Restrictions ... BOX INVENTORY
Guide to the George C. Wheeler Correspondence, Scrapbook, and Biology Lecture and Laboratory Notes, 1915-1957
Descriptive Summary Creator: Wheeler, George C. Title George C. Wheeler - Correspondence, Scrapbook, and Biology Lecture and Laboratory Notes, Dates: 1915-1957, Bulk Dates 1915-1916 Quantity: 7 linear inches Identification: MS 1 Repository: Rice University Fondren Library
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
George Carlos Wheeler (1897-1991) went to Texas Christian University in 1914 with the intention of becoming a high school language teacher. His long-time interest in biology, however, dominated his spare time and upon transferring to the Rice Institute in 1915, Wheeler began to enroll in biology classes. His first teacher and academic advisor was Julian Huxley, who strongly influenced Wheeler to become a professional biologist. When Wheeler completed his undergraduate work at the Rice Institute in 1918, he enlisted in the army and was sent to the Yale Army Laboratory School. After Armistice, he carried out his military service at Base Hospital in Camp Dodge, Iowa. In 1919, he started his graduate work in entomology at Harvard's Bussey Institute. After he received his PhD, Wheeler went on to teach at Syracuse University, the University of North Dakota and the Desert Research Institute (University of Nevada). Biographical sketches of the correspondents:

91. Guide To The George C. Wheeler Correspondence, Scrapbook, And Biology Lecture An

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/ricewrc/00001/00001-P.html
Non-Frames Version Frames Version Raw XML File (10k)
Guide to the George C. Wheeler Correspondence, Scrapbook, and Biology Lecture and Laboratory Notes, 1915-1957
Descriptive Summary Creator: Wheeler, George C. Title George C. Wheeler - Correspondence, Scrapbook, and Biology Lecture and Laboratory Notes, Dates: 1915-1957, Bulk Dates 1915-1916 Quantity: 7 linear inches Identification: MS 1 Repository: Rice University Fondren Library
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
George Carlos Wheeler (1897-1991) went to Texas Christian University in 1914 with the intention of becoming a high school language teacher. His long-time interest in biology, however, dominated his spare time and upon transferring to the Rice Institute in 1915, Wheeler began to enroll in biology classes. His first teacher and academic advisor was Julian Huxley, who strongly influenced Wheeler to become a professional biologist. When Wheeler completed his undergraduate work at the Rice Institute in 1918, he enlisted in the army and was sent to the Yale Army Laboratory School. After Armistice, he carried out his military service at Base Hospital in Camp Dodge, Iowa. In 1919, he started his graduate work in entomology at Harvard's Bussey Institute. After he received his PhD, Wheeler went on to teach at Syracuse University, the University of North Dakota and the Desert Research Institute (University of Nevada). Biographical sketches of the correspondents:
Julian Huxley (1887-1975) was a prolific writer on numerous topics such as cancer research, religious philosophy, zoology and poetry and was best known as a popularizer of science. He was born in London, England and educated at Eton and Oxford University. Huxley taught biology at the Rice Institute from 1914 to 1916 when he went back to England to participate in the war effort. Huxley later taught at King's College at Oxford and from 1946 to 1948 he was the first Director-General of UNESCO (the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization). In 1958, Huxley was knighted by the Queen of England.

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 5     81-91 of 91    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 

free hit counter