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  1. Thinking About Science: Max Delbruck and the Origins of Molecular Biology by Ernst Peter Fischer, Carol Lipson, et all 1995-09-21
  2. Max Delbruck and Cologne: An Early Chapter of German Molecular Biology by Simone Wenkel, 2007-07-26
  3. Licht und Leben: Ein Bericht uber Max Delbruck, den Wegbereiter der Molekularbiologie (Konstanzer Bibliothek) (German Edition) by Ernst Peter Fischer, 1985
  4. Mind from matter?: An essay on evolutionary epistemology by Max Delbruck, 1986
  5. Hefe, Gärung Und Fäulnis: Eine Sammlung Der Grund-Legenden Arbeiten Von Schwann, Cagniard-Latour Und Kützing, Sowie Von Aufsätzen Zur Geschichte Der Theorie ... Der Gärungsgewerbe (German Edition) by Max Delbrück, 2010-01-10
  6. Max Delbrück and the New Perception of Biology 1906-1981: A Centenary Celebration University of Salamanca October 9-10, 2006
  7. Hochschullehrer (Nashville): Reiner Pommerin, James C. McReynolds, Max Delbrück, Dietmar Herz, Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, Michael Kearney (German Edition)
  8. Phage Workers: James D. Watson, Francis Crick, Max Delbrück, Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Stefan Slopek, Félix D'herelle, François Jacob
  9. Biophysiker: Luigi Galvani, Manfred Eigen, Bernard Katz, Hermann Von Helmholtz, Max Delbrück, Norman J. Holter, Stefan Hell, James Lovelock (German Edition)
  10. Vanderbilt University Faculty: Alain Connes, Bill Frist, Max Delbrück, Stanley Cohen, Mitchell A. Seligson, John Seigenthaler, Dana D. Nelson
  11. Über die Streuung kurzwelliger [gamma]-Strahlen. with: DELBRÜCK, Max (1906-1981). Zusatz bein der Korrektur von M. Delbrück. In: Zeitschrift für Physik, Vol. 84, No. 3-4, 1933. by Lise (1878-1968) & H. KÖSTERS. MEITNER, 1933-01-01
  12. Delbrück, Max: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Richard Robinson, 2003
  13. Berlin-Buch: Heilanstalten in Berlin-Buch, Friedhof Pankow XII, Schlosskirche Buch, Karpfenteiche, Max-Delbrück-Centrum für Molekulare Medizin (German Edition)
  14. Der Aufbau der Atomkerne. Natürliche und künstliche Kernumwandlungen. by Lise (1878-1968) & Max DELBRÜCK (1906-1981). MEITNER, 1935

1. Delbruck Max - Science Wiki
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2. Max Delbruck Biography
Max Delbruck biography and related resources. Max Delbruck (September 4, 1906 March 9, 1981) was a German biologist. He was born in Berlin, Germany.
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Max Delbruck Biography Max Delbruck (September 4, 1906 - March 9, 1981) was a German biologist.
He was born in Berlin, Germany. His father was professor of history at the University of Berlin, his mother was the granddaughter of Justus von Liebig.
Delbrck studied astrophysics, shifting towards theoretical physics, at the University of Gttingen. After receiving his Ph.D., he traveled through England, Denmark, and Switzerland. He met Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr, who got him interested in biology. Delbrck went back to Berlin in 1932 as an assistant to Lise Meitner.
In 1937, he moved to the United States, taking up research at Caltech on Drosophila genetics. Delbrck stayed in the US during World War II, teaching physics at the Vanderbilt University in Nashville. In 1941, he married Mary Bruce, with who he had four children.
In 1942, he and Salvador Luria demonstrate that bacterial resistance to virus infection is caused by random mutation and not adaptive change. For that, they are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1969, sharing it with Alfred Hershey.
From the 1950s on, Delbrck worked on physiology rather than genetics. He also set up the institute for molecular genetics at the University of Cologne.

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About the structure of DNA The whole business was like a child's toy that you could buy at the dime store, all built in this wonderful way that you could explain in Life magazine
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[About the structure of DNA] [T]he whole business was like a child's toy that you could buy at the dime store, all built in this wonderful way that you could explain in Life magazine so that really a five-year-old can understand what's going on...This was the greatest surprise for everyone.
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Germanborn US biologist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1969 with Salvador Luria and Alfred Hershey for their work on the replication mechanism and
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7. Max Delbrück - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Max Ludwig Henning Delbr ck (September 4, 1906 – March 9, 1981) was a GermanAmerican biophysicist and Nobel laureate.
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Delbrück was born in Berlin German Empire . His father was Hans Delbrück , a professor of history at the University of Berlin , and his mother was the granddaughter of Justus von Liebig Delbrück studied astrophysics , shifting towards theoretical physics , at the University of Göttingen . After receiving his Ph.D. in 1930, he traveled through England Denmark , and Switzerland . He met Wolfgang Pauli and Niels Bohr , who got him interested in biology Delbrück went back to Berlin in 1932 as an assistant to Lise Meitner , who was collaborating with Otto Hahn on the results of irradiating uranium with neutrons. During this period he wrote a few papers, one of which turned out to be an important contribution on the scattering of gamma rays by a Coulomb field due to polarization of the vacuum produced by that field (1933). His conclusion proved to be theoretically sound but inapplicable to the case in point, but 20 years later Hans Bethe confirmed the phenomenon and named it " Delbrück scattering In 1937, he moved to the

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Delbr ck, Max . Born Sept. 4, 1906, in Berlin. American physicist, geneticist, and virologist. Member of the US National Academy of Sciences. A German by birth, Delbr ck studied at
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Delbruck, Max (1979) Interview with Max Delbruck. Oral History Project, California Institute of Technology Archives, Pasadena, California. Dreyer, William J. (2005) Interview with
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14. Studies Of The Blue Light Receptor In Phycomyces - CaltechTHESIS
Delbruck, Max (chair) Defense Date 01 October 1978 Record Number CaltechETDetd08042006-134847 Persistent URL http//resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETDetd-08042006-134847
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    Presti, David Eugene Studies of the blue light receptor in Phycomyces. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechETD:etd-08042006-134847
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    Item Type: Thesis (Dissertation (Ph.D.)) Subject Keywords: carotene; flavin; photoreception Degree Grantor: California Institute of Technology Major Option: Biology Thesis Availability: Public (worldwide access) Thesis Committee:
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Max Delbr ck was born on September 4th, 1906, in Berlin, Germany, the youngest of seven children. His father, Hans Delbr ck, Professor of History at the
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was born on September 4th, 1906, in Berlin, Germany, the youngest of seven children. His father, Hans Delbrck, Professor of History at the University of Berlin, was for many years editor and political columnist of the Preussische Jahrbcher. His mother was a granddaughter of the chemist, Justus von Liebig.
Max Delbrck grew up in a suburb of Berlin (Grunewald) populated by moderately affluent members of the academic, professional, and merchant community, many of them with large families. The period of affluence and lively hospitality before 1914 was followed by the war years with hunger, cold, and death, and the postwar period of revolution, inflation, and impoverishment.
Among his friendships during the later student years, the most intense and influential one was with Werner Brock, now emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Freiburg.
There followed three postdoctoral years (1929-1932) abroad, in England, Switzerland, and Denmark. The stay in England, with its immersion into a new language and a new culture, had a vast effect on widening his outlook on life. In Switzerland and Denmark the associations with

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21. Ibid., p. 1. 22. Delbruck, Max. Mind From Matter. Palo Alto, Oxford, London, Edinburgh, Boston, Victoria Blackwell Scientific Publications, Inc., 1986, p.
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