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  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

1. Hermann Joseph Muller Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Medicine
hermann joseph muller, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. hermann joseph muller.
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H ERMANN J OSEPH M ULLER
1946 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of the production of mutations by means of X-ray irradiation.
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2. Medicine 1946
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3. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.Name, Year Awarded. Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1933. muller, hermann joseph, 1946.
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4. Hermann J. Muller - Biography
hermann joseph muller was born in New York City on December 1 The boy's mother, FrancesLyons muller, had also been briefly outlined in his nobel Lecture, since
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He was brought up in Harlem, first attending public school there and later Morris High School (also public) in the Bronx. There he and his classmates Lester Thompson and Edgar Altenburg founded what was perhaps the first high-school science club. Though his family (mother, sister Ada, and himself) had very limited means, they were fortunate in usually being able to spend their summers in the country while he was of school age. But he was enabled to attend a first class college - Columbia - only through the unexpected award of a scholarship (the Cooper-Hewitt), automatically granted to him in 1907 on the basis of entrance examination grades. He spent his summers, during his college years, at such jobs as bank runners and hotel clerk (the latter at $25 a month, plus board, for a 14-hour work-day).
At Columbia College he was before the end of his first year fascinated by the subject of biology. Reading by himself in the summer of 1908 R.H. Lock's (1906) book on genetics, his interests became centered in that field. Courses soon afterwards taken under E. B. Wilson influenced him profoundly, as did also his reading, independently of courses, of works by Jacques Loeb and by other writers on experimental biology and physiology. In I909 he founded a students' biology club, which was participated in, among others, by Altenburg, and by two students, Bridges and Sturtevant, who had entered Columbia a year later.

5. Medicine 1946
Provides information on the nobel prize awarded in 1946 for the discovery of the production of mutations Category Science Biology Genetics History People...... b.1890 d.1967. The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1946 PresentationSpeech hermann joseph muller Biography nobel Lecture. 1945, 1947.
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"for the discovery of the production of mutations by means of X-ray irradiation" Hermann Joseph Muller USA Indiana University
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6. Muller, Hermann Joseph
muller, hermann joseph. hermann J. muller. Copyright Archive Photos. (b.Dec. 21, 1890, New York, NY, USd. April 5, 1967, Indianapolis
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Hermann J. Muller (b. Dec. 21, 1890, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. April 5, 1967, Indianapolis, Ind.), American geneticist best remembered for his demonstration that mutations and hereditary changes can be caused by X rays striking the genes and chromosomes of living cells. His discovery of artificially induced mutations in genes had far-reaching consequences, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1946. Muller attended Columbia University from 1907 to 1909. At Columbia his interest in genetics was fired first by E.B. Wilson, the founder of the cellular approach to heredity, and later by T.H. Morgan, who had just introduced the fruit fly Drosophila as a tool in experimental genetics. The possibility of consciously guiding the evolution of man was the initial motive in Muller's scientific work and social attitudes. His early experience at Columbia convinced him that the first necessary prerequisite was a better understanding of the processes of heredity and variation. A laboratory assistantship in zoology in 1912 allowed him to spend part of his time doing research on Drosophila at Columbia. He produced a series of papers, now classic, on the mechanism of crossing-over of genes, obtaining his Ph.D. in 1916. His dissertation established the principle of the linear linkage of genes in heredity. The work of the

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8. Muller, Hermann Joseph. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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American geneticist. Showed in 1927 that mutations could be induced by radiation. Clarified modern definition of the term "mutation." Defended the "classical" genetic argument that because most mutations are very deleterious, most loci are homozygous. Suggested that the production of imbalanced sets of sex determining chromosomes would lead to polyploidy being rare in sexual organisms. Muller was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1946. A left-wing eugenicist before World War II. Career:
  • B.A., Columbia University, 1910
  • Student, Cornell Medical School
  • Ph.D., Columbia University, 1915
  • Professor, University of Texas, 1921-1932
  • Research, Berlin, 1932
  • Research, Institute of Genetics, Soviet Academy of Sciences, about 1932-about 1937
  • Research, University of Edinburgh, 1937-1940
  • Professor of zoology, Indiana University, 1945-1967
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    Muller, Hermann Joseph 1890-1967, American geneticist and educator, b. New York City, grad. Columbia (B.A., 1910; Ph.D., 1916). A student of Thomas Hunt Morgan , he taught (1915-18) at Rice Institute, Texas, at Columbia (1918-20), and at the Univ. of Texas from 1920 until he became senior geneticist (1933-37) of the Institute of Genetics in Moscow. In 1945 he became professor of zoology at Indiana Univ. His method for recognizing spontaneous gene mutation led to his discovery of a technique for artificially inducing mutations by means of X rays that has since had broad theoretical and practical application. For this discovery he was awarded the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. His writings include Out of the Night Genetics, Medicine, and Man (1947; written with others), and Studies in Genetics (1962). He also wrote articles on the biological effects of atomic radiation.
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    muller, hermann joseph (18901967). US geneticist changes. He was awardedthe nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 1946. muller
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    Muller, Hermann Joseph US geneticist who discovered 1926 that mutations can be artificially induced by X-rays. This showed that mutations are nothing more than chemical changes. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 1946.
    Muller campaigned against the needless use of X-rays in diagnosis and treatment, and pressed for safety regulations to ensure that people who were regularly exposed to X-rays were adequately protected. He also opposed nuclear-bomb tests.
    Muller was born in New York and studied at Columbia. In 1920 he joined the University of Texas, Austin, later becoming professor of zoology. The constraints on his freedom to express his socialist political views caused him to leave the USA 1932, and from 1933 he worked at the Institute of Genetics in the USSR. But the false ideas of Trofim Lysenko began to dominate Soviet biological research; openly critical of Lysenkoism, Muller was forced to leave in 1937. After serving in the Spanish Civil War, he worked at the Institute of Animal Genetics in Edinburgh. In 1940 he returned to the USA, becoming professor at Indiana University 1945.
    In 1919 Muller found that the mutation rate was increased by heat, and that heat did not always affect both of the chromosomes in a chromosome pair. From this he concluded that mutations involved changes at the molecular or submolecular level. Next he experimented with X-rays as a means of inducing mutations, and by 1926 he had proved the method successful.

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    Au Collège (université) de la Colombie il était avant la fin de sa première année fascinée par le sujet de biologie. Lecture tout seul en été de 1908 R.H. La serrure (1906) le livre sur la génétique, ses intérêts sont devenus centrés dans ce champ(domaine). Cours peu après pris sous E. B. Wilson l'a influencé profondément, aussi bien qu'aussi sa lecture, indépendamment de cours, de travaux par Jacques Loeb et par d'autres auteurs sur la biologie expérimentale et la physiologie. Dans I909 il a fondé un club de biologie des étudiants, qui a été participé dans, parmi d'autres, par Altenburg et par deux étudiants, Ponts et Sturtevant, qui était entré à la Colombie une année plus tard. L'incidence de dégâts de radiation aux corps des individus qui ont été exposés, comme manifesté dans une mortalité à long terme ou, autrement dit, le raccourcissement de durée de vie ou accélérée "vieillissant", a été aussi examiné, d'abord par moi. Je. Oster et ensuite par W. Ostertag et Hélène U. Meyer dans collaboration avec Muller. La preuve(évidence) a été obtenue que ces effets sont pour la plupart les conséquences des pertes de chromosomes de diviser des cellules somatiques, après que ces chromosomes ont été cassés(violés) par la radiation. Le vieillissement naturel, cependant, a témoigné de pas être pas causé de cette façon.

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