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  1. Advances in Gene Regulation, Gene Expression, and Developmental Genetics: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001

21. Wieschaus, Eric F.
of Technology, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A., b. 1918; NUSSLEINVOLHARD, CHRISTIANE, Germany, Max-Planck-Institut fur Entwicklungsbiologie, Tubingen, Germany, b. 1942; and WIESCHAUS, ERIC F
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Wieschaus, Eric F. Biologiste américain (New York, 1947).
Professeur de biologie moléculaire à l'université de Princeton (New Jersey), il reçut le prix Nobel de médecine et de physiologie en 1995 (avec E.B. Lewis et C. Nuesslein-Volhard) pour ses travaux sur le contrôle génétique du développement précoce de l'embryon.

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Wieschaus, Eric F. Medicine 1995 Wiesel, Elie Peace 1986 Wiesel, Torsten N. Medicine 1981 Wigner, Eugene P. Physics 1963 Wilczek, Frank Physics 2004 Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick
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Name Nobel Prize Category Year Awarded Waals, Johannes Diderik Van Der Physics Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Medicine ... Medicine

23. Michael Ashburner: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
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in the Department of Genetics at University of Cambridge University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is the second oldest university in England and the fourth oldest in the world...
and is the former joint-head of the European Bioinformatics Institute (EBI) European Bioinformatics Institute The European Bioinformatics Institute is a centre for research and services in bioinformatics, and is part of European Molecular Biology Laboratory...
of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) European Molecular Biology Laboratory The European Molecular Biology Laboratory is a molecular biology research institution supported by 20 European countries and Australia as associate member state. The EMBL was created in 1974 and is a non-profit organisation funded by public research money from its member states...

24. Eric F. Wieschaus
Edward B. Lewis, Christiane N ssleinVolhard, Eric F. Wieschaus Eric F. Wieschaus I was born in South Bend, Indiana on June 8, 1947, one of nobelprize.org
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25. Eric Wieschaus - Research Profile On BiomedExperts
2007 Gregor Thomas; Tank David W; Wieschaus Eric F; Bialek William Probing the limits to positional information. Cell 2007;130(1)15364. 2007 De Renzis Stefano; Elemento Olivier
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26. Nobel Prize For Medicine
WIESCHAUS, ERIC F., U.S.A. 1995 for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development GILMAN, ALFRED G., U.S.A
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Nobel Prize for Medicine Name Year The Work Leland H. Hartwell , USA
R. Timothy (Tim) Hunt
, Great Britain
Sir Paul M. Nurse
, Great Britain for their discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle" Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard and Eric Kandel signal transduction in the nervous system Günter Blobel , USA (born Germany) "proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell" Robert F Furchgott , USA
Louis J Ignarro

Ferid Murad
"nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system" PRUSINER, STANLEY B., U.S.A "for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" DOHERTY, PETER C., Australia
ZINKERNAGEL, ROLF M., Switzerland "for their discoveries concering the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence" LEWIS, EDWARD B., U.S.A
NÜSSLEIN-VOLHARD, CHRISTIANE, Germany
WIESCHAUS, ERIC F., U.S.A. "for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development" GILMAN, ALFRED G., U.S.A

27. Eric F. Wieschaus
Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Eric F. Wieschaus (1947) American developmental biologist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with
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Eric F. Wieschaus
Eric F. Wieschaus
American developmental biologist who shared the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with geneticists Edward B. Lewis and Christiane Nusslein-Volhard for discovering the genetic controls of early embryonic development. Working together with Nusslein-Volhard, Wieschaus expanded upon the innovative work of Lewis, who likewise based his studies on the fruit fly, or vinegar fly (Drosophila melanogaster), a popular species for genetic experiments.
Wieschaus graduated from the University of Notre Dame (B.S., 1969) and Yale University (Ph.D., 1974) and pursued postdoctoral work at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. He began working with Nusslein-Volhard at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (1978-81) in Heidelberg, W.Ger. In 1981 he joined the faculty of Princeton University as assistant professor, later becoming associate professor (1983) and full professor (1987). With Nusslein-Volhard at Heidelberg, Wieschaus examined mutations in 40,000 fruit fly families, discovering that about 5,000 of the fly's 20,000 genes are important to embryonic development and about 140 are essential. Their research, published in the English scientific journal Nature in 1980, generated the widely accepted model that three sets of genes control subdivision in the developing embryo: gap genes, a blueprint for general body development; pair-rule genes, which subdivide these general regions into body segments; and segment-polarity genes, which affect specific structures within these segments. Their work helped scientists to better understand congenital mutations in other animals, including humans.

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29. List Of Nobel Laureates - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Nobel laureate Jump to: navigation search U.S. President George W. Bush with the six 2003 American Nobel laureates in the Oval Office . From left to right, Dr. Roderick MacKinnon , New York City (chemistry); Dr. Anthony Leggett , Urbana, Illinois (physics); Dr. Robert Engle , New York City (economics); Dr. Alexei Abrikosov , Argonne, Illinois (physics); Dr. Peter Agre , Baltimore, Maryland (chemistry); and Dr. Paul Lauterbur , Urbana, Illinois (physiology/medicine). The Nobel Prizes Swedish Nobelpriset Norwegian Nobelprisen ) are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences , the Swedish Academy , the Karolinska Institute , and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals and organizations who make outstanding contributions in the fields of chemistry physics literature peace , and physiology or medicine They were established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel , which dictates that the awards should be administered by the Nobel Foundation . Another prize, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences , was established in 1968 by the Sveriges Riksbank , the central bank of Sweden , for contributors to the field of economics.

30. UNSW Embryology- Development History
Germany, MaxPlanck-Institut f r Entwicklungsbiologie, T bingen, Germany, * 1942; WIESCHAUS, ERIC F., U.S.A., Princeton
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UNSW Embryology
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
These notes are intended to give some historic background to Embryology. Historically, say pre-20th century, Embryology was not easily separated from Medicine, Anatomy and Physiology and other biological sciences. I have also divided, for brevity, into pre-20th century, pre-molecular (lets call it 70's) and the current molecular embryology. See also a Timeline of Historical Embryology
Long Ago
Arabian Medicine Mediaeval The Great Anatomists Philosopher-Scientists ... 16-17C Medicine A series of Anatomies from Early History 1600-1700 Harvey Leeuwenhoek 18C Anatomy and Physiology
19th Century
19C Anatomy - image excerpts from a historic study of German embryologist Wilhelm His (1831-1904) Anatomie menschlicher Embryonen (1880) Leydig cells named after german zoologist Franz von Leydig (1821 - 1908). ( Franz von Leydig Evolution Theories Evolution Darwin - Rolando cut chemically hardened (fixed) pieces of brain tissues into thin sections for microscopical examination - Camille Golgi discovered a method of silver staining hardened brain tissues Brain and Mind Brain Structure
Early 20th Century
- image excerpts from a historic study of The Anatomy of a 17.8 mm Human Embryo by Thyng, FW 1914

31. Wiesel - Definition Of Wiesel By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And Encyc
Wieschaus, Eric F Wiese formula Wiese, Leopold Von Wiesel Wiesel, Elie Wiesel, Elie Wiesel, Elie Wiesel, Elie Wiesel, Torsten Wiesel, Torsten N Wiesel, Torsten N.
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TY JOUR. AU - Martin, Adam C. AU - Kaschube, Matthias. AU - Wieschaus, Eric F. TI - Pulsed contractions of an actin-myosin network drive apical constriction
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33. UNSW Embryology- Drosophila Development
Germany, MaxPlanck-Institut f r Entwicklungsbiologie, T bingen, Germany, * 1942; and WIESCHAUS, ERIC F., U.S.A
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Drosophila Development
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The fruitfly (drosophila) was and is the traditional geneticist's tool. It has been transformed to an magnificent tool for the embryologist, with many developmental mechanisms being uncovered in this system combined with homolgy gene searches in other species. Scanning electron micrograph of wildtype and antennapedia mutant fly heads (Images Dr. Rudi Turner, More? see Hox Factors New 2010
Other Embryos
New Other Embryos ... Zebrafish Page Links: Introduction Some Recent Findings Taxon Development Overview ... Glossary
Some Recent Findings
Heart Development Zmojdzian M, Da Ponte JP, Jagla K. Cellular components and signals required for the cardiac outflow tract assembly in Drosophila. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Feb 4; "We previously reported that the final morphogenesis of the Drosophila heart involves a group of nonmesodermal cells called heart-anchoring cells and a pair of derived from the pharyngeal mesoderm cardiac outflow muscles." ...We also demonstrate that Slit and Robo are required for directed movements of heart-anchoring cells toward the heart tip and that the cell-cell contact between the heart-anchoring cells and the ladybird-expressing cardioblasts is critically dependent on DE-cadherin Shotgun." (More?

34. Wieschaus - Definition And More From The Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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35. Eric F. Wieschaus: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
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and Nobel Prize-winner.
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, he attended John Carroll Catholic High School John Carroll Catholic High School John Carroll Catholic High School, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is one of six Catholic high schools serving the Roman Catholic Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama.-Notable alumni:*Joseph Marino, Titular Bishop of Natchitoches...

36. Eric F. Wieschaus - Citizendia
Eric F. Events 68 The Roman Senate accepts emperor Galba. 536 - St Silverius becomes Pope (probable Year 1947 ( MCMXLVII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will
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Eric F. Wieschaus (born June 8, 1947) is an American developmental biologist and Nobel Prize-winner.
Born in South Bend, Indiana , he attended John Carroll Catholic High School in Birmingham, AL before attending the University of Notre Dame for his undergraduate studies (B.S., biology), and Yale University (Ph.D., biology) for his graduate work. In 1978, he moved to his first independent job, at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg Germany and moved from Heidelberg to Princeton University in the United States in
Much of his research has focused on embryogenesis in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster , specifically in the patterning that occurs in the early Drosophila embryo. Most of the gene products used by the embryo at these stages are already present in the unfertilized egg and were produced by maternal transcription during oogenesis . A small number of gene products, however, are supplied by transcription in the embryo itself. He has focused on these "zygotically" active genes because he believes the temporal and spatial pattern of their transcription may provide the triggers controlling the normal sequence of embryonic development.

38. European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Eric F. Wieschaus Eric F. Wieschaus Eric F. Wieschaus Born June 8, 1947 South Bend, Indiana Nationality American Fields developmental biologist Alma mater Yale University
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EMBL's international PhD Programme has a student body of about 170. The Laboratory also sponsors an active Science and Society programme.

39. Eric F. Wieschaus In Encyclopedia
Eric F. Wieschaus. Eric F. Wieschaus (born June 8, 1947) is an American developmental biologist and Nobel Prizewinner. Born in South Bend, Indiana, he attended John Carroll Catholic
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40. Eric Wieschaus - Bhamwiki
Wieschaus, Eric F. (December 8, 1995) From Molecular Patterns to Morphogenesis The Lessons from Drosophila (PDF), Nobel Prize Lecture.
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Jump to: navigation search Eric F. Wieschaus (born June 7, in South Bend, Indiana) is a developmental biologist and co-winner of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Wieschaus's family moved to Birmingham in when his father, a chemical engineer, was transferred . He attended Catholic schools and graduated from John Carroll Catholic High School in . Though he was inclined toward studying art, he was able to attend a program for young scientists during the summers after his junior and senior years in Lawrence, Kansas. He was inspired there to pursue science as a career. Wieschaus went back to Indiana to attend the University of Notre Dame for his undergraduate studies. He earned a bachelor of science in biology there and then completed a Ph.D. in biology at Yale in . After that he began working on a doctoral fellowship at the University of Zürich. In , he moved to his first independent job, at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany where he teamed with Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard to study embryonic development. He moved from Heidelberg to Princeton University in New Jersey three years later. Much of Wieschaus' research has focused on embryogenesis in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster , specifically in the patterning that occurs in the early Drosophila embryo. Most of the gene products used by the embryo at these stages are already present in the unfertilized egg and were produced by maternal transcription during oogenesis. A small number of gene products, however, are supplied by transcription in the embryo itself. He has focused on these "zygotically" active genes because he believes the temporal and spatial pattern of their transcription may provide the triggers controlling the normal sequence of embryonic development.

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