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  1. The Multiplication of Viruses. - Virus Inclusions in Plant Cells. - Virus Inclusions in Insect Cells. - Antibiotika erzeugende virus-ähnliche Faktoren ... / Virus) (English and German Edition) by Salvador E. Luria, Kenneth M. Smith, et all 1958-01-01
  2. The T2 Mystery (Reprinted From Scientific American April 1955) by Salvador E. Luria, 1955-01-01
  3. General Virology by Salvador Edward Luria, James E. Darnell, 1978-04
  4. A Slot Machine, a Broken Test Tube: An Autobiography (Alfred P. Sloan Foundation series) by Salvador Edward Luria, 1984-03
  5. A Slot Machine, a Broken Test Tube by S.E. LURIA, 1984-03

1. Medicine 1969
Information on the nobel prize awarded in 1969, with Max Delbr¼ck and salvador E. luria, for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses. Includes lectures and biography.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1969
"for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses" Max Delbrück Alfred D. Hershey Salvador E. Luria 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA USA USA California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, CA, USA Carnegie Institution of Washington
Long Island, New York, NY, USA Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Cambridge, MA, USA b. 1906
(in Berlin, Germany)
d. 1981 b. 1908
d. 1997 b. 1912
(in Torino, Italy)
d. 1991 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1969
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2. Salvador E. Luria Winner Of The 1969 Nobel Prize In Medicine
salvador E. luria, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. salvador E. luria. 1969 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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S ALVADOR E L URIA
1969 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the gentic structure of viruses.
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    August 13, 1912, Torino, Italy February 6, 1991, Lexington, MA
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Lorenz, Konrad, 1973. luria, salvador E. 1969. Lwoff, Andre, 1965.
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4. Salvador E. Luria - Biography
salvador E. luria – Biography. Society for the Study of Development and Growth,AAAS, Sigma Xi, AAUP salvador Edward luria His wife, Zella Hurwitz luria, Ph.
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Salvador Edward Luria was born on August 13th, 1912, in Torino, Italy. He has been a naturalized citizen of the U.S.A. since January 1947.
In 1929 he started his studies in Medicine at the University of Torino , where he obtained his M. D. summa cum laude in 1935. From 1938 to 1940 he was Research Fellow at the Institute of Radium in Paris; 1940-1942, Research Assistant in Surgical Bacteriology at Columbia University ; from 1943 to 1950 he was Instructor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor of Bacteriology at Indiana University ; in 1950 he was appointed Professor of Microbiology at the University of Illinois; from 1959-1964 he has been Professor of Microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; in 1964 he became Sedgwick Professor of Biology at the M. I. T. and in 1965, non-resident Fellow at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies . In 1970 Luria was appointed Institute Professor at the Department of Biology of the M.I.T.
Professor Luria was honoured with the following awards: 1935, Lepetit Prize; 1965, Lenghi Prize, Accademia dei Lincei; 1969, Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize, Columbia University.

5. Salvador E. Luria
salvador E. luria, Institute professor and professor emeritus of biology who sharedthe 1969 nobel Prize for medicine or physiology, died at his home in
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Salvador E. Luria
Salvador E. Luria Salvador E. Luria, Institute professor and professor emeritus of biology who shared the 1969 Nobel Prize for medicine or physiology, died at his home in Lexington, MA, on Wednesday after suffering from a heart attack. He was 78 years old. He won the Nobel Prize for his work on the replication and genetic structure of viruses, done in loose collaboration with Max Delbr"uck of the California Institute of Technology and Alfred D. Hershey of the Carnegie Institute. Luria was also the first to discover virus host restriction in bacteria, a finding that led to the discovery of restriction enzymes, which forms the basis of modern recombinant DNA technology. A faculty member in the Department of Biology since 1959, Luria organized a teaching and research program in microbiology and founded the MIT Center for Cancer Research, which he directed from 1972 to 1985. [bb] A vocal member of the peace movement, Luria was critical of the Israeli invasion of Lebanon and the American intervention in Vietnam. Apparently because of his candor, his name appeared on a federal blacklist of 48 scientists the same year he became a Nobel laureate. Luria's interest in the humanities rivaled his scientific accomplishments. He taught a course in world literature to Health Sciences and Technology students and won the National Book Award in the sciences for his nonacademic book

6. Sharp Awarded Nobel Prize
Sharp became the first salvador E. luria Professor, a chair established by MIT inhonor of the late nobel laureate luria, an MIT biology professor who started
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7. Memorial Service Planned For S.E. Luria
Service Planned For Professor SE luria Institute Professor Emeritus salvador E.luria, a pioneer in molecular biology who shared the 1969 nobel Prize for
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8. MIT Nobel Prize Winners
Eight from MIT win 2001 nobels in 5 fields MIT news release, October 12, 2001;Theses of MIT Alumni nobel Prize Winners salvador E. luria, shared Medicine
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Fifty-six current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize . They include 22 professors, 23 alumni (including three of the professors), 13 researchers and one staff physician. Twenty-five of the Nobel Prizes are in physics, ten in chemistry, eleven in economics, eight in medicine/physiology, and two in peace. Eight Nobel prizes were won by researchers who helped develop radar at the MIT Radiation Laboratory. Nobelists who are current members of the MIT community are Drs. Horvitz (2002), Ketterle (2001), Molina (1995), Sharp (1993), Friedman (1990), Tonegawa (1987), Solow (1987), Modigliani (1985), Ting (1976) Samuelson (1970), and Khorana (1968). H. Robert Horvitz

9. Luria, Salvador,
luria, salvador,. salvador E. luria. Copyright Archive Photos. in full salvadorEDWARD luria (b. Aug. 13, 1912, Turin, Italyd. Feb.
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Luria, Salvador,
Salvador E. Luria in full SALVADOR EDWARD LURIA (b. Aug. 13, 1912, Turin, Italyd. Feb. 6, 1991, Lexington, Mass., U.S.), Italian-born American biologist who (with and Alfred Day Hershey ) won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1969 for research on bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria. Luria became Sedgwick professor of biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1964. In 1974 he became director of the Center for Cancer Research at MIT. He was an author of a college textbook, General Virology (1953), and a popular text for the general reader, Life: The Unfinished Experiment

10. BRITANNICA Guide To The Nobel Prizes
1945 American biologists salvador luria and AD Hershey each luria postulates thatthe genetic material of the genetic recombination in Escherichia coli (E. coli
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c. 1885
German biochemist Albrecht Kossel isolates the nitrogenous bases of nucleic acids. This work wins him the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1910. c. 1908
American geneticist Thomas Hunt Morgan works with fruit flies and discovers that characteristics inherited together in one generation may not be in the next. He concludes that sometimes chromosomes interchange parts. c. 1909
Thomas Hunt Morgan
observes an unusual white-eyed male fruit fly. Crossbreeding this fly with a red-eyed female results in a later generation of both red- and white-eyed offspring, leading Morgan to discover sex-linked characteristics. c. 1913
American geneticist Alfred Henry Sturtevant and colleagues produce the first chromosome map that gives the positions on a chromosome of genes governing particular characteristics.
American geneticist Hermann Joseph Muller induces genetic mutations in fruit flies by using X rays. His work demonstrates that the rate of genetic mutation may be increased and raises awareness about the dangers of radiation.
American geneticist George Wells Beadle and American biochemist Edward L. Tatum develop the one-gene, one-enzyme hypothesis and demonstrate that chemical reactions in cells are controlled by genes.

11. Salvador Luria Papers, 1923-1992
with one sound track film reel ( The nobel Prize in Medicine A Meeting with Dr.Alfred D. Hershey, Prof. Max Delbrück, and Prof. salvador E. luria), and two
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Salvador Luria Papers
(44 linear feet) Ms. Coll. 39 American Philosophical Society 105 South Fifth Street * Philadelphia, PA 19106-3386 Table of contents Abstract A bacteriologist from MIT, Salvador E. Luria's work with Max Delbruck on bacteriophage demonstrated that bacterial resistance to certain phages arose through genetic mutations. His later work showed that phages also mutate genetically. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969 with Max Delbruck and Alfred D. Hershey. The collection is organized into seven series: I. Correspondence, 1938-1992 ; IIa. Subject Files, 1938-1990 ; IIb. Personal Material. 1923-1991 ; III. Works by Luria, 1938-1987 ; IV. Works by Others, 1944-1990 ; V. Research Notes and Notebooks, 1941-1979 ; VI. Course Material, 1931-1991 ; VII. Photographs and Negatives, 1957-1982. Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder title and then chronological within each folder.
Background note: Salvador E. Luria was born on 13 August 1912 in Turin, Italy. He received his M.D. at the University of Turin in 1935, later becoming a specialist in radiology in Rome. With the rise of fascism and anti-semitism in Italy, he left in 1938 for Paris, where he was a Research Fellow at the Institute of Radium until 1940.

12. Glass Guide: Accessions
luria, salvador Edward nobel Prize in medicine, 1969. Natl. Author (with James E. Darnell),General Virology ,1953, 67; Life The Unfinished Experiment , 1973.
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Your browser does not support script Collections not fully processed Babcock, Ernest Brown Botanist, geneticist. b. July 10, 1877. d. Dec. 8, 1954. U. California, Berkeley, B.S., 1906; M.S., 1911; LL.D., 1950. Instructor, State Normal School, Los Angeles, 1906-07. U. California, Berkeley, instr. to asst. prof plant pathology, 1907-10; asst. prof agric. educ., 1910-13; professor of genetics, 1913-47; prof. emeritus, 194754. Pres. Calif. Bot. Soc., 1940. Pres., Forest Genetics Research Found., 1954. Pres. Calif. Acad. Sci., 1954. Natl. Acad. Sci., 1946.; hon. mem., Boy. Bet. Soc. Belgium; Jap. Bot. Soc. Books. Genetics in Relation to Agriculture (with R. E. Clausen), 1918, 1927; Genetics Laboratory Manual (with J. L. Collins), 1918; The Genus Crepis (with M. Navashin), 1930; The Genus Youngia (with G. Ledyard Stebbins), 1937; The American Species of Crepis, 1938; The Genus Crepis, 1947. and Clausen, Roy Elwood Books. With E. B. Babcock, Genetics in Relation to Agriculture , 1918; 1927. The papers of E.B. Babcock and R. E. Clausen are filed together under "University of California, Genetics Dept." 1 box (5 In. in.) Bateson, William

13. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
salvador E. luria, nobel LAUREATE WHO FOUNDED MIT CANCER CENTER. AuthorDate Thursday, February 7, 1991 Page 55 Section OBITUARY
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SALVADOR E. LURIA, NOBEL LAUREATE
WHO FOUNDED MIT CANCER CENTER
Author: Date: Thursday, February 7, 1991
Page: Section: OBITUARY Salvador E. Luria, a molecular biologist who shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in medicine for research into viruses and founded the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Cancer Research Center, died of a heart attack yesterday at his home in Lexington. He was 78. The exploration of virus reproduction, which was begun in the 1940s by Dr. Luria, Max Delbruck of the California Institute of Technology and Alfred D. Hersey of the Carnegie Institute of Washington, paved the way for development of recombinant DNA technology and genetic engineering. Drs. Luria and Delbruck also received the Louisa Gross Horowitz Prize in 1969 for their contributions to the genetics of bacteria and bacteriophage. An outspoken opponent of the Vietnam War and supporter of Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy's 1968 presidential campaign, Dr. Luria had little patience with scientists who "exile themselves from the arena of social struggles," as he put it.

14. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Section RUN OF PAPER Dr. salvador E. luria is a scientist who believes his politicalactivism may be more important than his nobel Prizewinning work in
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CENTERPIECE
A MAN OF SCIENCE; A MAN OF POLITICS
MIT'S SALVADOR LURIA, ACTIVIST AND NOBEL LAURIATE, KEEPS HIS TWO ROLES SEPARATE
Author: By Andrew Bagnato Contributing Reporter Date: Saturday, August 25, 1984 Page: Section: RUN OF PAPER Dr. Salvador E. Luria is a scientist who believes his political activism may be more important than his Nobel Prize-winning work in medicine. He is a man who has made headlines with both his career and his belief in socialism, but he said he can draw the line between the two. "My politics does not influence my scientific work," said Luria on a recent afternoon at his vacation home here, where he is recovering from his second back operation in a year. "I'm a split person." The energetic 72-year-old director of the Center for Cancer Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology recently published his autobiography, "A Slot Machine, A Broken Test Tube." It describes the professional Luria but also tells about a man who has avoided the spotlight and who believes in the old-fashioned ideas of a strong family and hard work. He said he internalized those concepts during the 15 years he spent teaching in Indiana and Illinois. "It's really been the Middle West that created me," he said, stroking his dog, Pablo. "I feel so Americanized. I don't feel strongly Jewish or Italian anymore."

15. I Premi Nobel Italiani (Salvador Edward Luria)
Translate this page salvador Edward luria (1912-1991), fisico-biologo americano nato a Torino Fondòil MIT Center for Cancer Research, e lo diresse dal 1972 al 1985.
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Premi Nobel Italiani
Salvador Edward Luria
Fisiologia e Medicina (1969)
Salvador Edward Luria (1912-1991), fisico-biologo americano nato a Torino (Italia). Dopo la Laurea in Medicina all'Università di Torino, lasciò l'Italia fascista nel 1938, andando prima in Francia, dove divenne ricercatore all' Institut du Radium a Parigi, poi negli Stati Uniti nel 1940. Dal 1943 insegnò in varie Università e nel 1959 divenne Professore al Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Fondò il MIT Center for Cancer Research, e lo diresse dal 1972 al 1985. Per qualche tempo insegnò anche letteratura mondiale a studenti laureati al M.I.T . ed alla Harvard Medical School, per assicurare il loro interesse per le arti. Egli fu un pioniere della biologia molecolare, specialmente sulla struttura genetica dei virus. Ricevette il Premio Nobel in Fisiologia o Medicina nel 1969 "Per le sue scoperte sul meccanismo di riproduzione e la struttura genetica dei virus"

16. Os Prêmios Nobel Italianos (Salvador Edward Luria)
Translate this page salvador Edward luria (1912-1991), físico e biólogo ítalo-americano e na HarvardMedical School, para assegurar o interesse deles para as artes.
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Prêmios Nobel Italianos
Salvador Edward Luria
Fisiologia ou Medicina (1969)

Salvador Edward Luria (1912-1991), físico e biólogo ítalo-americano nascido em Turim (Piemonte). Depois de formar-se em Medicina na Universidade de Turim, deixou a Itália fascista em 1938. Foi antes para a França, onde tornou-se pesquisador no Institut du Radium em Paris, e depois para os Estados Unidos em 1940. Desde 1943 ensinou em varias Universidades e em 1959 tornou-se professor no Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Fundou o MIT Center for Cancer Research que dirigiu de 1972 até 1985. Por alguns tempos ensinou também literatura mundial para estudantes formados no M.I.T . e na Harvard Medical School, para assegurar o interesse deles para as artes. Ele foi um pioneiro da biologia molecular, especialmente sobre a estrutura genética dos vírus. Recebeu o Prêmio Nobel em Fisiologia ou Medicina em 1969 "Por suas descobertas sobre o mecanismo de reprodução e a estrutura genética dos vírus"

17. 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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Premios Nobel de Medicina
Tema Ganador 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; Metchnikoff, 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

18. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Biomedical Sciences
Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 1969, luria, salvador E. for their discoveriesconcerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses
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"for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" South Africa Horvitz, H. Robert
"for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" USA Greengard, Paul
"signal transduction in the nervous system" USA Kandel, Eric R.
"signal transduction in the nervous system" Austria Furchgott, Robert F.
"for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system" USA Prusiner, Stanley B.
"for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" USA Gilman, Alfred G.
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA Rodbell, Martin
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA Varmus, Harold E.

19. 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. Lorenz, Konrad, 1973. luria, salvador E. 1969.
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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M.

20. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Lorenz, Konrad, 1973. luria, salvador E. 1969.
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FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
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CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive

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