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    Robert Remak. Robert Remak (26 July 1815 – 29 August 1865) was an embryologist, physiologist, and neurologist, born in Posen, Prussia, who discovered that the origin of cells was by the division of pre-existing cells. [1] as well as several other key discoveries. According to historian Paul Weindling, Rudolf Virchow, one of the founders of ...

  2. Modern cell theory has three basic tenets: All cells only come from other cells (the principle of biogenesis). Cells are the fundamental units of structure and function in organisms. Today, these tenets are fundamental to our understanding of life on earth. However, modern cell theory grew out of the collective work of many scientists.

  3. Mar 2, 2018 · In addition to the increasing resolution and coverage of molecular measurements, discovery of some previously unknown fundamental components and mechanisms has been achieved. Discovery of RNA interference in the 1990s reshaped the perception of gene expression regulation and fostered growing interest in noncoding RNA species (Deniz and Erman 2016).

    • Juraj Sekeres, Juraj Sekeres, Viktor Zarsky, Viktor Zarsky
    • 2018
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  5. Robert Remak was the first scientist to undertake successful research on fungal skin infections. A neurologist, physiologist, and embryologist, Remak was the first to observe the fungal changes causing the disease of favus; however, he gave credit for the discovery to Professor Johann Schönlein and denied all attempts by others to credit him ...

    • Andrzej Grzybowski, Krzysztof Pietrzak
    • 2013
  6. BBC Four, 2009 - How little-known scientist Robert Remak came to observe and describe the process of cell division for the first time.

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  7. Dec 20, 2002 · Of the scientists who contributed to its development, Robert Remak is one of the most remarkable and least known ( 1 – 3 ). Polish by geography and patriotism, Jewish by tradition, Remak pursued his scientific career for 32 years in Berlin. Remak was born in Poznan (Posen) to a family of modest means in 1815, the year the Duchy of Poznan was ...

  8. Biography Robert Remak was the grandson of the first Jew in Prussia to be given an habilitation without giving up the Jewish faith. Also called Robert Remak, and now known as Robert Remak Sr. (1815-1865), he was awarded his habilitation from the University of Berlin in 1847 and, with support from Alexander von Humboldt, he went on to be appointed as a docent in the medical faculty.

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