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  1. STANLEY, WENDELL MEREDITH (1904-1971): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  2. Viruses and the nature of life. by Wendell Meredith (1904-1971) & Evans G. VALENS. STANLEY, 1963
  3. Virologe: Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, James Batcheller Sumner, Wendell Meredith Stanley, Jakob Segal, Jeffery Taubenberger, Jean-Pierre Lecocq (German Edition)
  4. VIRUSES AND THE NATURE OF LIFE by WENDELL MEREDITH STANLEY, 1962
  5. Advances in Understanding Viruses: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2000
  6. The Life of a Virus: Tobacco Mosaic Virus as an Experimental Model, 1930-1965 by Angela N. H. Creager, 2001-12-01

21. Wendell Meredith Stanley Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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W ENDELL M EREDITH S TANLEY
1946 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for their preparation of enzymes and virus proteins in a pure form.
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22. Stanley, Wendell Meredith
Stanley, Wendell Meredith (b. Aug. 16, 1904, Ridgeville, Ind., U.S.d. June 15, 1971, Salamanca, Spain), American biochemist who received (with John Northrup and James Sumner
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(b. Aug. 16, 1904, Ridgeville, Ind., U.S.d. June 15, 1971, Salamanca, Spain), American biochemist who received (with John Northrup and James Sumner) the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1946 for work in the purification and crystallization of viruses, thus demonstrating their molecular structure. Working from 1932 to 1948 at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) facilities in Princeton, N.J., Stanley in 1935 crystallized tobacco mosaic virus (TMV, the causative agent of a plant disease) and showed that it is a rod-shaped aggregate of protein and nucleic acid molecules. His work enabled other scientists, utilizing methods of X-ray diffraction, to ascertain unambiguously the precise molecular structures and the modes of propagation of several viruses. A professor of biochemistry and director of the laboratory for virus research at the University of California, Berkeley (1948-71), Stanley also studied influenza viruses, for which he developed a preventive vaccine. Related Propaedia Topics: Life on Earth

23. Stanley, Wendell Meredith (1904-1971): World Of Microbiology And Immunology
American biochemist. Wendell Meredith Stanley was a biochemist who was the first to isolate, purify, and characterize the crystalline form of a virus.
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25. Facts About Stanley, Wendell Meredith, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Ency
Facts about Stanley, Wendell Meredith, (1904–71), U.S. biochemist, born in Ridgeville, Ind.; prepared enzymes and virus proteins in pure form; professor Rockefeller Institute
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    (1904–71), U.S. biochemist, born in Ridgeville, Ind.; prepared enzymes and virus proteins in pure form; professor Rockefeller Institute 1931–48; professor and director of virus laboratory at University of California 1948–69; received 1946 Nobel prize for work in pure preparations of enzymes and virus proteins; author: ‘Viruses and the Nature of Life'. Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites:
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27. University Of California: In Memoriam, 1974
Wendell Meredith Stanley joined the Berkeley faculty in 1948 at the peak of his scientific career. Already he had shaken the foundations of much biological
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29. Stanley, Wendell
Stanley, Wendell Meredith (19041971) Wendell Stanley joined the Berkeley faculty in 1948 at the
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Stanley, Wendell Meredith Wendell Stanley joined the Berkeley faculty in 1948 at the peak of his scientific career. He received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 for his work on the tobacco mosaic virus, begun in the 1930s and which he crystallized in 1935. The demonstration of the molecular properties of the virus gave impetus to a new research approach in virology: the study of viruses as large molecules. This was a departure from the predominant view of viruses as infectious agents causing disease.
It was partly to pursue this interest in viruses as biological macromolecules that Stanley left the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to found the Virus Laboratory on the Berkeley campus and to build a new free-standing Department of Biochemistry that was not beholden to a medical or agricultural school. Stanley's move to the University of California afforded him the opportunity to assemble a group of young scientists practicing the latest physical and chemical techniques for virus studies. Such studies, he believed, would help elucidate mechanisms of reproduction and biosynthesis at the subcellular level. He and his colleagues applied the molecular approach to research on various bacterial, plant, and animal viruses. In 1954, they succeeded in crystallizing polio virus, the first time an animal virus had been obtained in crystal form.

30. Wendell Meredith Stanley Definition Of Wendell Meredith Stanley In The Free Onli
Stanley, Wendell Meredith . Born Aug. 16, 1904, in Ridgeville, Ind. American virologist and biochemist. Member of the National Academy of Sciences (1941) and the New York
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31. The Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1946
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946 was divided, one half awarded to James Batcheller Sumner "for his discovery that enzymes can be crystallized" ,the other half jointly to John Howard Northrop and Wendell Meredith Stanley "for their preparation of enzymes and virus proteins in a pure form" TO CITE THIS PAGE:
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32. Stanley, Wendell Meredith
Origin the surname Stanley the place name Stanley OE Stanley, Wendell Meredith 190471; U.S. biochemist
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Stanley, Wendell Meredith Membre de plusieurs sociétés savantes, Stanley est devenu docteur ad honorem des Universités de Harvard, Yale, Califomie et Princeton, après avoir obtenu le prix Nobel. Les tout premiers travaux sur la nature des virus ont été effectués par Beijerinck en 1898. Bien que l'on ait continué à faire des recherches durant une trentaine d'années, rien d'important n'avait été découvert dans ce domaine, et il fallut attendre les résultats publiés entre 1927 et 1931 par Vinson et Petre pour apprendre que le virus de la mosaïque du tabac ne subissait aucune altération de son activité, même après plusieurs interventions chimiques. Aussi lorsque Stanley entreprit ses travaux en 1932, la nature des virus restait-elle totalement mystérieuse. Etaient-ils des substances organiques ou inorganiques?
Des travaux ultérieurs ont permis d'obtenir à l'état cristallisé le virus X de la pomme de tene et celui de la tomate, qui se présentent également sous fonne de bâtonnets; en revanche le virus de l'influenza apparaît sous une forme sphérique. Comme ceux des protéines, les constituants des virus sont des acides aminés. L'action de certains réactifs comme le formaldéhyde change leur structure et modifie leur activité; le retour à la structure d'origine ramène l'activité originale. Lors de la remise solennelle du prix, Stanley termina son discours en évoquant le caractère encore embryonnaire de la recherche sur les virus, et l'importance de la tâche qui restait à accomplir dans ce domaine. Cela demeure également vrai pour les enzymes.

33. Stanley Wendell Meredith - WIEM, Darmowa Encyklopedia
The American virologist Wendell Meredith Stanley (19041971) convinced the world that viruses are physicochemically definable particles showing some properties of living material.
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Prowadzi³ badania nad wirusem choroby mozaikowej tytoniu (który wyodrêbni³ w czystej postaci w 1935), sterolami enzymami Nagroda Nobla w dziedzinie chemii w 1946 wraz z J.H. Northropem i J.B. Sumnerem
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Stanley married Marian Staples in 1929 and had three daughters (Marjorie, Dorothy and Janet), and a son, Wendell M. Junior. Stanley, Wendell Meredith Stanley, Wendell Meredith
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Wendell Meredith Stanley August 16 June 15 ) was an American biochemist virologist and Nobel prize laureate. He was born in Indiana , and earned a BS in Chemistry at Earlham College . He then studied at the University of Illinois , gaining a MS in science in followed by a PhD in chemistry two years later. As a member of National Research Council he moved temporarily for academic work in Munich before he returned to the States in . On return he was approved as an assistant at Rockefeller Institute , the post he held until . He later became Professor of Biochemistry at University of California, Berkeley , and in Chairman of the Biochemistry Department. Stanley's work contributed to knowledge on lepracidal compounds , diphenyl stereochemistry and the chemistry of the sterols. His researches on the virus causing the mosaic disease in tobacco plants led to the isolation of a nucleoprotein which displayed tobacco mosaic virus activity. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for . His other notable awards included the Rosenburger Medal Alder Prize and Scott Award . He was also awarded honorary degrees by many universities both American and foreign, including

35. John Howard Northrop: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
John Howard Northrop (July 5, 1891 – May 27, 1987) was an American biochemist who won, with James Batcheller Sumner and Wendell Meredith Stanley
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. The award was given for these scientists' isolation, crystallization, and study of enzymes, proteins, and viruses.

36. Wendell Meredith Stanley Chemistry University Prize
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37. Wendell Meredith Stanley Biography | BookRags.com
World of Scientific Discovery on Wendell Meredith Stanley. Wendell Meredith Stanley, a native of Ridgeville, Indiana, grew up in the news business, helping his parents publish a small
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38. 20th Century Year By Year 1946
crystallized the other half jointly to NORTHROP, JOHN HOWARD, U.S.A., Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, Princeton, NJ, b. 1891, d. 1987; and STANLEY, WENDELL MEREDITH
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39. Wendell M. Stanley Encyclopedia Topics | Reference.com
Jan 01, 2003; Stanley, Wendell Meredith (19041971) American biochemist Wendell Meredith Stanley was a biochemist who was the first to isolate,
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–noun 1. a country lass or working girl The milkmaid was a healthy wench. 2. Usually Facetious . a girl or young woman. 3. Archaic . a strumpet. –verb (used without
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