Eric F. Wieschaus Eric F. Wieschaus. Eric F. Wieschaus (1947) American developmental biologistwho shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine http://www.nobel-winners.com/Medicine/eric_wieschaus.html
Extractions: American developmental biologist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with geneticists Edward B. Lewis and Christiane Nusslein-Volhard for discovering the genetic controls of early embryonic development. Working together with Nusslein-Volhard, Wieschaus expanded upon the innovative work of Lewis, who likewise based his studies on the fruit fly, or vinegar fly (Drosophila melanogaster), a popular species for genetic experiments. Wieschaus graduated from the University of Notre Dame (B.S., 1969) and Yale University (Ph.D., 1974) and pursued postdoctoral work at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. He began working with Nusslein-Volhard at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (1978-81) in Heidelberg, W.Ger. In 1981 he joined the faculty of Princeton University as assistant professor, later becoming associate professor (1983) and full professor (1987). With Nusslein-Volhard at Heidelberg, Wieschaus examined mutations in 40,000 fruit fly families, discovering that about 5,000 of the fly's 20,000 genes are important to embryonic development and about 140 are essential. Their research, published in the English scientific journal Nature in 1980, generated the widely accepted model that three sets of genes control subdivision in the developing embryo: gap genes, a blueprint for general body development; pair-rule genes, which subdivide these general regions into body segments; and segment-polarity genes, which affect specific structures within these segments. Their work helped scientists to better understand congenital mutations in other animals, including humans.
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Extractions: Wieschaus Eric F. (1947-), amerykañski biolog i genetyk . W latach 1978-1981 pracownik naukowy Europejskiego Laboratorium Biologii Molekularnej w Heidelbergu, od 1983 profesor uniwersytetu w Princeton w New Jersey. Prowadzi³ badania nad mutagenez± embrionów zwierz±t. W 1995 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla w dziedzinie medycyny (z E.B. Lewisem i Ch. Nüsslein-Volhard ) za odkrycie mechanizmów genetycznych we wczesnym rozwoju embrionalnym , prowadz±cych do powstawania wad wrodzonych WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry
Wieschaus, Eric F. wieschaus, eric F. (b. June 8, 1947, South Bend, Ind., US), Americandevelopmental biologist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/721_49.html
Extractions: (b. June 8, 1947, South Bend, Ind., U.S.), American developmental biologist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with geneticists Edward B. Lewis and Drosophila melanogaster ), a popular species for genetic experiments. Nature in 1980, generated the widely accepted model that three sets of genes control subdivision in the developing embryo: gap genes, a blueprint for general body development; pair-rule genes, which subdivide these general regions into body segments; and segment-polarity genes, which affect specific structures within these segments. Their work helped scientists to better understand congenital mutations in other animals, including humans.
Eric F. Wieschaus - Autobiography wieschaus Autobiography. I was born in South Bend, Indiana on June 8, 1947, one of that large bumper crop of babies born in the United States after World War II. My family moved to Birmingham Alabama in 1953 when I was six. http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1995/wieschaus-autobio.html
Extractions: I was born in South Bend, Indiana on June 8, 1947, one of that large bumper crop of babies born in the United States after World War II. My family moved to Birmingham Alabama in 1953 when I was six. Although Birmingham was already a major industrial center in the South, the city still had the small town character of most Southern cities at the time. My brother, my three sisters and I could go exploring in the woods near our house, and collect frogs, turtles and crayfish from the local streams and lake. I went to Catholic grade schools and, when I was fourteen, took a 6:45 bus every morning across the city to make it to the only Catholic high school by 8:30. Though I did well in my science and math courses, I did not see myself in a career in science. I played piano and read books, but spent most of my time painting and drawing pictures. I dreamed of becoming an artist when I grew up. In my sophomore year at Notre Dame, I needed money and found a job preparing fly food in a Drosophila laboratory run by Professor Harvey Bender. In Bender's lab, I encountered my first fruit flies and learned basic genetics. Though I liked working in a lab, genetics did not excite me as much as the embryology courses I was then taking from Kenyon Tweedel. Tweedel seemed to have a continuous supply of living embryos from a variety of different species. I will never forget the thrill of seeing cleavage and gastrulation for the first time in living frog embryos. I immediately wanted to understand why cells in particular regions of the developing embryo behaved the way they did. What were the mechanisms that made them different from each other? What forces drove such dramatic rearrangements in the cytoplasm and the shape of cells?
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Extractions: Eric F. Wieschaus, who today was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for ``discoveries concerning `the genetic control of early embryonic development,''' will give a press conference on the Princeton University campus in Lewis Thomas Laboratory room 003 from noon to 1:30 p.m. today. He will be introduced by Molecular Biology Department Chair Arnold Levine. Lewis Thomas Laboratory is the first left off Washington Rd. (Rt. 571) after the light on Faculty Rd. as one proceeds towards Nassau St. from Route 1.
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Eric F. Wieschaus Winner Of The 1995 Nobel Prize In Medicine eric F. wieschaus, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. eric F. wieschaus. 1995 Nobel Laureate in Medicine http://www.almaz.com/nobel/medicine/1995c.html
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