mapping. Nathans was born in Wilmington, Delaware, the last of nine children born to Russian Jewish immigrant parents, Sarah (Levitan) and Samuel Nathans. During...
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Daniel Nathan may refer to: Daniel A. Nathan, American scholar of cultural studies Daniel O. Nathan, American philosopher Daniel Nathan, birth name of...
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Nathans may refer to: Nathan's Famous, a restaurant chain Daniel Nathans, an American microbiologist This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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and geneticist. Along with American researchers Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans, Werner Arber shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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University studying the synthesis of the Bacteriophage MS2, advised by Daniel Nathans. Kozak sought to study the mechanism of eukaryotic translation initiation...
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Daniel A. Nathan is an American scholar who was the Douglas Family Chair in American Culture, History, and Literary and Interdisciplinary Studies at Skidmore...
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Daniel Nathan Osherson (1949–2022) was an American psychologist and the Henry R. Luce Professor of Psychology at Princeton University. Colman, Andrew...
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under various pseudonyms, including Daniel W. Whittle, Daniel Webster White, Whittle Daniel, Nathan and El Nathan. Morgan, Robert (3 February 2003). Then...
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in Physiology and Medicine, which was awarded to Hamilton O. Smith, Daniel Nathans, and Werner Arber. Daisy Roulland-Dussoix was born on 9 September 1936...
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(1953) Hermann Muller, geneticist, Nobel Prize (1946) (Jewish mother) Daniel Nathans, microbiologist, Nobel Prize (1978) Jonas Salk, polio vaccine Howard...
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