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Rockefeller technology

An early pioneer of cell culture was the French surgeon Alexis Carrel, who won the Nobel prize in Medicine in 1912 for his research at the Rockefeller Institute (Spier, 2000). Harrison was, above all, the inventor of analytical solutions, while Carrel, with his extensive clinical practice experience, sterility concerns, and capacity to develop appropriate culture media and culture flasks, created the change in the technological paradigm that led to the start up of animal cell technology. By careful manipulation, Carrel insured the maintenance of chicken embryo cells for several decades in culture. [Pg.1]

In the early 1930s during his tenure at Rockefeller University, Charles Lindbergh, the aviator, first contemplated preclinical development of manufactured human organs (neo-organs) for implantation into the body [1], However, it took 50 years of scientific research and technology advancements... [Pg.799]

Protein/DNA Technology Center, The Rockefeller University, New York, N.Y. 10021 Department pf Biology Technion, Haifa 32000, Israel ZymoGenetics, Seattle, WA 98102... [Pg.69]

Christian Hededal Astronomisk Observatorium Rockefeller VI08 Juliane Maries Vej 30 DK-2100 Copenhagen Denmark e-mail hededal astro.ku.dk Yuki Kaneko University of Alabama in Huntsville National Space Science and Technology Center 320 Sparkman Dr. Huntsville, AL 35805, USA e-mail Yuki.Kaneko msfc.nasa.gov... [Pg.412]

Hofmann, Klaus Heinrich (pp. 38,41,163) born in Karlsruhe, Germany, in 1911, studied chemistry at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH, Zurich), was awarded his Ph.D. in 1936. He became fellow of the Rockefeller Foundation 1938-40 assistant at the Medical College, Cornell Univ. 1940-42 assistant and then associate prof. 1944-47. He has been research prof, of biochemistry and Prof, of the Biochemistry School of Medicine, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Director of Protein Research Laboratories since 1964. [Pg.267]

SI P, Box on K. T. Compton, Folder 3, Application to the Rockefeller Foundation for Assistance in Securing a Science Research Fund for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. [Pg.273]


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