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  1. Thinking About Science: Max Delbruck and the Origins of Molecular Biology by Ernst Peter Fischer, Carol Lipson, et all 1995-09-21
  2. Max Delbruck and Cologne: An Early Chapter of German Molecular Biology by Simone Wenkel, 2007-07-26
  3. Licht und Leben: Ein Bericht uber Max Delbruck, den Wegbereiter der Molekularbiologie (Konstanzer Bibliothek) (German Edition) by Ernst Peter Fischer, 1985
  4. Mind from matter?: An essay on evolutionary epistemology by Max Delbruck, 1986
  5. Hefe, Gärung Und Fäulnis: Eine Sammlung Der Grund-Legenden Arbeiten Von Schwann, Cagniard-Latour Und Kützing, Sowie Von Aufsätzen Zur Geschichte Der Theorie ... Der Gärungsgewerbe (German Edition) by Max Delbrück, 2010-01-10
  6. Max Delbrück and the New Perception of Biology 1906-1981: A Centenary Celebration University of Salamanca October 9-10, 2006
  7. Hochschullehrer (Nashville): Reiner Pommerin, James C. McReynolds, Max Delbrück, Dietmar Herz, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Michael Kearney (German Edition)
  8. Phage Workers: James D. Watson, Francis Crick, Max Delbrück, Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Stefan Slopek, Félix D'herelle, François Jacob
  9. Biophysiker: Luigi Galvani, Manfred Eigen, Bernard Katz, Hermann Von Helmholtz, Max Delbrück, Norman J. Holter, Stefan Hell, James Lovelock (German Edition)
  10. Vanderbilt University Faculty: Alain Connes, Bill Frist, Max Delbrück, Stanley Cohen, Mitchell A. Seligson, John Seigenthaler, Dana D. Nelson
  11. Über die Streuung kurzwelliger [gamma]-Strahlen. with: DELBRÜCK, Max (1906-1981). Zusatz bein der Korrektur von M. Delbrück. In: Zeitschrift für Physik, Vol. 84, No. 3-4, 1933. by Lise (1878-1968) & H. KÖSTERS. MEITNER, 1933-01-01
  12. Delbrück, Max: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Richard Robinson, 2003
  13. Berlin-Buch: Heilanstalten in Berlin-Buch, Friedhof Pankow XII, Schlosskirche Buch, Karpfenteiche, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (German Edition)
  14. Der Aufbau der Atomkerne. Natürliche und künstliche Kernumwandlungen. by Lise (1878-1968) & Max DELBRÜCK (1906-1981). MEITNER, 1935

1. Max Delbruck Winner Of The 1969 Nobel Prize In Medicine
max delbruck, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. max DELBRÜCK. 1969 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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M AX D ELBRÜCK
1969 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the gentic structure of viruses.
Background

    Place of Birth: Berlin, Germany
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. De Duve, Christian, 1974. delbruck, max, 1969. Doherty, Peter C. 1996.
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3. Max Delbruck
fruitful are of research in which he would win a nobel Prize. Ernst Peter Fischerand Carol Lipson, Thinking About Science max delbruck and the origins of
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Max Delbruck
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  • Born 1906, Berlin
  • Ph.D. 1930, Gottingen, Theoretical Physics (quantum mechanics), under Max Born.
  • 1932, Berlin, to work with Otto Hahn and Lise Meitner
  • Went to Copenhagen to work with Niels Bohr, who became his mentor.
  • 1937 Rockefeller Fellowship to Caltech, w/ Emory Ellis
  • 1940 Instructor of Physics, Vanderbilt University
  • Caltech
  • [photo] Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine , with Salvador Luria and Alfred Hershey
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Delbruck's interest in biology is usually dated to his 1930s sessions in Bohr's Copenhagen lab. Bohr had suggested that his "complementarity" model (related to wave/particle duality) might have biological analogues, and Delbruck thought perhaps new laws of physics might come out of study along these lines. Specifically, in August, 1932 Bohr gave a lecture on "Light and life" at an international congress of light therapists. In his talk Bohr suggested that life processes are complementary to the laws of chemistry and physics. This is said to have sparked Delbruck's interest in biology and led him away from physics. In early 1937 Delbruck wrote to T.H. Morgan

4. CSHL - History: Alfred Hershey
of Genetics, Cold Spring Harbor, 1950; nobel Prize in Physiology orMedicine, 1969 Shared with max delbruck, Salvador Luria. References.
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Al Hershey was working on a little-studied organism called bacteriophage with phage researcher J.J. Bronfenbrenner at Washington University in St. Louis when he received a letter from the brash and brilliant German scientist at Vanderbilt University, Max Delbruck . Delbruck said he had been reading Hershey's papers and was quite interested. He and a colleague, Salvador Luria , had been studying phage themselves, and had gotten some interesting results. Would Hershey like to come to Nashville to see his lab and do some experiments? This was in 1943. Hershey went, and thus formed the third point in the nucleus of the nascent American phage group Hershey tells the story that in the late 1940s he and Luria both received job offers from the Carnegie's Department of Genetics at Cold Spring Harbor and Indiana University. Hershey was a quiet sort who mostly liked to be in lab doing experiments. Luria on the other hand, loved the excitement and stimulation of university life. Hershey came to CSH, while Luria went to Indiana. Hershey came to CSH in 1950. Within two years he had performed and published the experiment that would secure him a Nobel Prize. This was the famous "blender experiment." Hershey and his assistant Martha Chase showed that only DNA, and not protein, was injected into a bacterial cell by an infecting phage particle. The DNA was sufficient to transfer to the bacteria all the genetic information needed to produce more phage.

5. Max Delbrück - Biography
his father Karl Bonhoeffer was Professor of Psychiatry), eight years older thanMax Delbrück, was a From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 19631970.
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His mother was a granddaughter of the chemist, Justus von Liebig.
Among his friendships during the later student years, the most intense and influential one was with Werner Brock, now emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Freiburg.
There followed three postdoctoral years (1929-1932) abroad, in England, Switzerland, and Denmark. The stay in England, with its immersion into a new language and a new culture, had a vast effect on widening his outlook on life. In Switzerland and Denmark the associations with Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr shaped his attitude toward the pursuit of truth in science.
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The move to the United States in 1937 was made possible by a second fellowship of the Rockefeller Foundation Caltech because of its strength in Drosophila genetics, and to some extent because of its distance from the impending perils at home. Although his job in Germany seemed reasonably secure, it was clear that political reasons would bar him from advancement.
Vanderbilt University
in Nashville, Tennessee. The years at Vanderbilt were the war years. Both

6. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGYAND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. De Duve, Christian, 1974. delbruck, max, 1969.
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7. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. De Duve, Christian, 1974. delbruck, max, 1969.
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8. Premios Nobel De Medicina
Premios nobel de Medicina. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1969, delbruck, max; Hershey, AlfredD.; Luria, Salvador E. 1970, Axelrod, Julius; Euler, Ulf Von; Katz, Sir Bernard.
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9. Delbruck, Max
delbruck, max (19061981 Bonhoeffer was Professor of Psychiatry), eight years olderthan max Delbrück, was From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1963-1970
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Max Delbrück
was born on September 4th, 1906, in Berlin, Germany, the youngest of seven children. His father, Hans Delbrück, Professor of History at the University of Berlin, was for many years editor and political columnist of the Preussische Jahrbücher. His mother was a granddaughter of the chemist, Justus von Liebig.
Max Delbrück grew up in a suburb of Berlin (Grunewald) populated by moderately affluent members of the academic, professional, and merchant community, many of them with large families. The period of affluence and lively hospitality before 1914 was followed by the war years with hunger, cold, and death, and the postwar period of revolution, inflation, and impoverishment.
Among his friendships during the later student years, the most intense and influential one was with Werner Brock, now emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Freiburg.
There followed three postdoctoral years (1929-1932) abroad, in England, Switzerland, and Denmark. The stay in England, with its immersion into a new language and a new culture, had a vast effect on widening his outlook on life. In Switzerland and Denmark the associations with

10. Delbruck, Max
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11. Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1993), Max Ludwig Henning Delbruck
max, max continuer, hayes max, max grew, dirac anc research, delbruck family, hansdelbruck, rare intellectual anct, whom research, win nobel, delbruck fam, anti
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12. Caltech Archives Oral Histories Online - Interview With Max Delbruck
Interview in 1978 with max delbruck, professor of biology emeritus In 1937 delbruckleft Berlin for Caltech on a and Alfred Hershey) the 1969 nobel Prize in
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13. Delbruck, Max. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourt
Delbrück, max. SYLLABICATION Del·brück. PRONUNCIATION d l br k , brük. DATES1906–1981. German-born American biologist. He shared a 1969 nobel Prize for
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14. DELBRUCK Max (1906-1981)
Translate this page max delbruck fut un biophysicien américain d'origine allemande, né à Berlinet mort à Pasadena. Il a reçu en 1969 le prix nobel de médecine et de
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15. [Linus Pauling And Max Delbruck] (1976)
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medicine. Although max delbruck didn't stick to a profession fora long time, he was able to receive the nobel Prize in 1969. a
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index Alfred Nobel - Alfred Nobel, a Swedish industrialist who created dynamite. By creating dynamite, he endowed a nine-million dollar fund in his will. The interest on this endowment was to be used as awards for people who made works that benefited humanity. The Nobel Prize was first handed out in 1901. James Watson- James Dewey Watson, who studied all types of science, is famous for his discovery of the structure of DNA, for which he shared with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins the 1962 Nobel Prize. James Watson also received the following awards: John Collins Warren Prize(1959), Eli Lilly Award(1960), Albert Lasker Prize(1960), Research Corporation Prize(1962), John J. Carty Gold Medal(1971), Presidential Medal(1977), Copley Medal(1993), Charles A. Dana Distinguished Achievement Award(1994), Lomonosov Medal(1995), and National Medal(1997). Francis Crick - Francis Crick studied physics, biology, medicine, and chemistry. During the war, he worked as a scientist for the British Admiralty. He then left the Admiralty in 1947 to study biology. He received the following awards: Prix Charles Leopold Meyer Award(1961), Award of Merit(1962), Warren Triennial Prize Lecturer(1959), Research Corporation Award(1962), Lasker Foundation Award(1960), and Foreign Honorary Member(1962). Max Delbruck - Max Delbruck, born in Berlin, originally wanted to be an astronomer but he realized that German astronomy was at a dead end in the 1920's, so he switched to quantum mechanics. Whatever Delbruck did, he wasn't satisfied with it, so he switched his interest a lot.He eventually became interested in medicine. Although Max Delbruck didn't stick to a profession for a long time, he was able to receive the Nobel Prize in 1969. a Ph.D. in 1930, and a Rockefeller Fellowship to Caltech in 1937.

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1. Alfred Hershey was born in Michigan in 1908. He was a wll known scientistand won the nobel pize award along with max delbruck and Salvador Luria.
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Nobel Prize Scientists Alfred Hershey was born in Michigan in 1908. He was a wll known scientist and won the nobel pize award along with Max Delbruck and Salvador Luria. He won it for discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses. Sadly he died in 1997. Maurice Wilkins was born on 1916 in New Zealand. He studied Dna and contriubuted to the construction of the atomic bomb He shared the nobel prize in medicine in 1962 for demonstrating that tyhe double helix model later to be found correct was cosistent with the data with his assitant Rosalind Franklin who was not recognized unfortunatly. Max Delbruck was a young assitant to his mentor Niels Bohr when he went ti Copenhagen. He was interseted in astronomy, but lost interest because he could never figure it out. He won the Lepetit prize in 1935 and the Lenghi prize in 1965. He was also a recipient for the Kimber gentics award of the National academyt of sciences in 1965. He died, unfortunately in 1981. Salvador Luria Was born in 1912 in Italy. He came to America and became a citizen in 1947. Along with Hersey and Delbruck, he won the Nobel prize in medicine for the discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses. Unfortunately , he died in 1991.

19. Cronologia Medicina
Translate this page Luria, trasferitosi negli Stati Uniti nel 1940, dimostra sperimentalmente, insiemea max delbruck, le mutazioni Riceverà il nobel per la Medicina nel 1969.
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A. Negri individua i corpuscoli della rabbia, e Aldo Castellani il parassita ( Trypanosoma gambeinse ) della malattia del sonno. Camillo Golgi riceve il Nobel per la Medicina grazie alle sue ricerche sulla struttura del sistema nervoso. Viene creata a Roma, con finanziamenti della Rockefeller Foundation, la Stazione Sperimentale per la Lotta contro la malaria, sotto la direzione di Alberto Missiroli e Lewis Hackett. Giovanni Di Guglielmo dimostra l'esistenza della cosiddetta leucemia rossa (mielosi eritremica acuta). Vittorio Erspamer scopre l'enteramina, una molecola oggi nota con il nome di serotonina, che fa parte dei neurotrasmettitori. Il torinese Salvador Luria , trasferitosi negli Stati Uniti nel 1940, dimostra sperimentalmente, insieme a Max Delbruck Sardinia Project , un piano di lotta antimalarica inteso all'eliminazione dell' Anophele con il DDT. Ezio Silvestroni e Ida Bianco individuano i portatori sani di microcitemia, un'anomalia genetica che in condizioni di omozigosi, causa l'anemia mediterranea o talassemia. Il 26 novembre, all'Accademia Medica di Roma, presentano i risultati delle ricerche, descrivendone le basi ereditarie.

20. Nobel Laureates - 7. Lectures And Nobel Laureates - NIH 1998 Almanac Content
nobel Laureates. Laureate, Field, Year, Supporting Institute(s). max delbruck, USA(shared with AD Hershey and S. Luria, USA), Physiology or medicine, 1969, NIGMS.
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NIH 1998 Almanac Lectures and Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates Laureate Field Year Supporting Institute(s) Paul D. Boyer, U.S.A. (shared with J.C. Skou) Chemistry NIGMS, NIDDK Jens C. Skou, Denmark (shared with P.D. Boyer) ......do NINDS Stanley B. Prusiner, U.S.A. Phyisology or medicine NINDS, NIA, NCRR, NIGMS Edward B. Lewis, U.S.A. (shared with C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany, and E.F. Wieschaus, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NICHD, NIGMS Eric F. Wieschaus, U.S.A. (shared with E.B. Lewis, U.S.A., and C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany) ......do NICHD Alfred G. Gilman, U.S.A. (shared with M. Rodbell, U.S.A.) .....do NIGMS, NINDS Martin Rodbell, U.S.A. (shared with A.G. Gilman, U.S.A.) ......do NIEHS, NIDDK George A. Olah, U.S.A. Chemistry NCI, NIGMS Phillip A. Sharp, U.S.A. (shared with R. Roberts, U.K.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NCI, NIAID, DRS, NCRR Richard Roberts, U.K. (shared with P.A. Sharp, U.S.A.) ......do NCRR, NLM, NCHGR, NCI, NIGMS Kary B. Mullis, U.S.A. (shared with M. Smith, Canada) Chemistry NHLBI, NIAID, NIGMS

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