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  1. May 18, 2024 · A.D. Hershey (born Dec. 4, 1908, Owosso, Mich., U.S.—died May 22, 1997, Syosset, N.Y.) was an American biologist who, along with Max Delbrück and Salvador Luria, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1969.

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    3 days ago · Luria, Delbrück, and the Phage Group. Originally, Watson was drawn into molecular biology by the work of Salvador Luria. Luria eventually shared the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the Luria–Delbrück experiment, which concerned the nature of genetic mutations.

  3. May 30, 2024 · CSHL has been a place for global collaboration since its beginnings. In the 1940s, Max Delbrück and Salvador Luria spent their summers here, taking time away from positions at Vanderbilt and Indiana University to study bacteria-infecting viruses called bacteriophage.

  4. May 30, 2024 · During the late 1950s and early ’60s Arber and several others extended the work of an earlier Nobel laureate, Salvador Luria, who had observed that bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) not only induce hereditary mutations in their bacterial hosts but at the same time undergo hereditary mutations themselves.

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  5. 3 days ago · In 1968, he was recruited once more by soon-to-be Nobel laureate Salvador Luria to the department of biology at MIT as an associate professor of microbiology. Alice S. Huang also moved to MIT to continue her research on vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV).

  6. May 31, 2024 · He shared the award with biologists Salvador Luria and Max Delbrück, whose experiments with the T1 phage in 1943 (the fluctuation test) showed that phage resistance in bacteria was the product of spontaneous mutation and not a direct response to environmental factors.

  7. May 29, 2024 · Honoring Salvador Luria, longtime MIT professor and founding director of the MIT Center for Cancer Research Koch Institute event celebrates the new MIT Press biography “Salvador Luria: An Immigrant Biologist in Cold War America.”

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