Sol Spiegelman (December 14, 1914 – January 21, 1983) was an American molecular biologist. He developed the technique of nucleic acid hybridization, which...
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named after its creator, Sol Spiegelman, of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign who first described it in 1965. Spiegelman introduced RNA from a...
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composer Mortimer Spiegelman, American statistician Nadja Spiegelman, American writer Sol Spiegelman, American microbiologist Vladek Spiegelman, father of Art...
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and pedagogue Sol C. Siegel (1903–1982), American reporter and film producer Sol Spiegelman (1914–1983), American molecular biologist Sol Star (1840–1917)...
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Frank J. Dixon Henry G. Kunkel 1974 Ludwik Gross Howard E. Skipper Sol Spiegelman Howard M. Temin 1973 not awarded 1972 not awarded 1971 Seymour Benzer...
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in 1967 with a Ph.D. At Illinois, Pace worked under the guidance of Sol Spiegelman. After receiving his PhD in 1967, Pace remained at Illinois for the...
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Paris, he met Sol Spiegelman, who invited Woese to visit the University of Illinois after hearing his research goals; at this visit Spiegelman offered Woese...
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was used by Sol Spiegelman in experiments that favored faster replication, and thus shorter strands of RNA. He ended up with Spiegelman's Monster, a minimal...
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literary theory, and cultural studies, 1992 Meyer Schapiro, art history Sol Spiegelman, genetics and microbiology Fritz Stern, history, 1992 Lionel Trilling...
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under Charles Yanofsky. He went on to do postdoctoral fellowships with Sol Spiegelman and Norman R. Pace. In 1981, Doolittle received some level of notoriety...
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