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The professor, the institute, and DNAThe professor, the institute, and DNA

The professor, the institute, and DNA1976

René J. Dubos

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Oswald Theodore Avery is little known outside of the scientific community. Yet, this extraordinary man, here brought vividly to life by a perceptive friend and sophisticated scientific colleague, was a monumental force in the development of medical research in the United States. Even among scientists, Avery is known chiefly as the senior author of a paper published in 1944 that identified DNA as the purveyor of genetic information. Two things make this highly personalized biography a landmark volume. First, its technical chapters clarify the philosophical concepts that lie behind today's understanding of the immunology of bacterial infection. Second, not a single existing textbook has ever described the laborious methods by which the men in Avery's laboratory discovered the genetic import of DNA

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First published
1976
OL Work ID
OL1846333W

Subjects

BiographyHistoryMedical scientistsMicrobiologistsRockefeller UniversityRockefeller InstituteDNAOnderzoekHistory of MedicineMedical research personnel

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