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  1. Nov 25, 2022 · 25 November 2022. Why did the FBI track Nobel-winning microbiologist Salvador Luria? The refugee phage pioneer was denied a passport for championing peace and freedom. By. Alison Abbott....

  2. Biographical. Salvador Edward Luria was born on August 13th, 1912, in Torino, Italy. He has been a naturalized citizen of the U.S.A. since January 1947. In 1929 he started his studies in Medicine at the University of Torino, where he obtained his M. D. summa cum laude in 1935.

  3. Pioneering microbial geneticist Salvador Edward Luria was born Salvatore Luria in Turin, Italy, on August 13, 1912, the second son of David Luria, an accountant, and his wife Esther. His school years coincided with the rise of fascism in Italy, and he was strongly influenced by several of his teachers who resisted the movement.

  4. Salvador Luria. (1912—1991) Quick Reference. (1912–1991) Italian–American biologist. Having studied medicine in his native city of Turin, physics and radiology in Rome, and bacteriophage research techniques in Paris, Luria emigrated to America in 1940.

  5. May 14, 2018 · Salvador Edward Luria. Luria, Salvador Edward (Salvatore) views 2,424,136 updated May 14 2018. LURIA, SALVADOR EDWARD (SALVATORE) ( b. Turin, Italy, 13 August 1912; d. Lexington, Massachusetts, 6 February 1991), virology, bacterial genetics, molecular biology, cancer research.

  6. Nov 18, 2022 · Salvador Luria was a highly influential, Nobel Prize-winning scientist who made an important mark on cancer research at MIT. A recent event at the Koch Institute celebrated his impact and launched a new biography of his life and achievements from author Rena Selya and the MIT Press.

  7. Salvador E. Luria was awarded the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with Max Delbrück and Alfred Hershey (AAI '42) for "their discoveries concerning the replication mechanism and the genetic structure of viruses."

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