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  1. Genetic Manipulation: Impact on Man and Society
  2. Biologiste Suisse: Jean Piaget, Alexandre Yersin, Conrad Gessner, Charles Bonnet, Adolf Portmann, Werner Arber, Hermann Fol, Ernst Rüdin (French Edition)
  3. Biomedizin und Ethik: Praxis - Recht - Moral (German Edition)
  4. Predictability in Science: Accuracy and Limitations. (Pontificia Academia Scientiarum Acta, 19)
  5. Hungry for biotechnology. (demands for agricultural research projects which could feed the hungry)(Back Page)(Column): An article from: Food Processing by Elizabeth Brewster, 1997-11-01

21. ARBER Werner (Gränichen (Svizzera), 1929). Microbiologia. Dopo La

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ARBER Werner (Gränichen (Svizzera), 1929). Microbiologia Dopo la laurea in Medicina (1953), lavora al Dipartimento di Microbiologia dell'Università di Los Angeles e a Berkeley (University of California); diviene professore di Microbiologia all'Università di Basilea. Ad Arber si deve la scoperta degli "enzimi di restrizione", considerati come "coltelli chimici" per i quali i geni (DNA) vengono scissi in frammenti ben definiti: egli ammette l'esistenza di enzimi di restrizione, che scindono il DNA, e enzimi di modificazione, che inibiscono tale restrizione. Questi enzimi agiscono in siti specifici delle molecole del DNA, scindendo la molecola (restrizione) oppure mutilandola (modificazione). Per questa scoperta Arber riceve il premio Nobel 1978 per la fisiologia e la medicina, insieme con Nathans e Smith

22. Glossaire Personnalites De La Recherche
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23. SATW - Ordentliche Einzelmitglieder
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Aebi Hans-Peter, 6006 Luzern
Aguet Michel, 1000 Lausanne 9
Agustoni Gabriele, Dipl.El.-Ing.HTL, 6648 Minusio
Arber Werner, Prof. Dr., 4059 Basel
Bagdasarjanz Felix, Dr., 5443 Niederrohrdorf
Basler Ernst Dr. Dr. h.c., 8702 Zollikon
Benoit Willy, Prof. Dr., 1008 Prilly
Berger Walter, dipl. Ing. ETH, 4127 Birsfelden Beutler Hans, Dr. h.c., 8544 Rickenbach/Sulz Birolini Alessandro, Prof. Dr., I-50018 Scandicci, (FI) Bishop Robert R., 1223 Cologny Blunschi Martin L., 4146 Hochwald Bolleter Ulrich, Dr., 8472 Seuzach Borel Daniel, Dr h.c., 1143 Apples Botta Mario, Prof., 6850 Mendrisio Borgo Braun Walter, Dr., 5430 Wettingen Braunschweig Philippe, 98000 Monaco MC Broda Hellmuth, Dr. rer. nat., 4051 Basel Caccia Fulvio, Dr. Ing. ETHZ, 6501 Bellinzona Campagna Maurice, Prof. Dr., 5400 Ennetbaden Cotti Sergio, Ingegnere, 6600 Locarno Crottaz Roland, Prof. Dr., 1027 Lonay Darwish Mougahed, Dr., 2525 Le Landeron Dauner Hans-Gerhard, Dr. Ing., 1867 Ollon

24. SATW - Ordentliche Einzelmitglieder
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Aebi Hans-Peter, 6006 Luzern
Aguet Michel, 1000 Lausanne 9
Agustoni Gabriele, Dipl.El.-Ing.HTL, 6648 Minusio
Arber Werner, Prof. Dr., 4059 Basel
Bagdasarjanz Felix, Dr., 5443 Niederrohrdorf
Basler Ernst, Dr. Dr. h.c., 8702 Zollikon
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Beutler Hans, Dr. h.c., 8544 Rickenbach/Sulz Birolini Alessandro, Prof. Dr., I-50018 Scandicci, (FI) Bishop Robert R., 1223 Cologny Blunschi Martin L., 4146 Hochwald Bolleter Ulrich, Dr., 8472 Seuzach Borel, Daniel, Dr h.c., 1143 Apples Botta Mario, Prof., 6850 Mendrisio Borgo Braun Walter, Dr., 5430 Wettingen Braunschweig Philippe, 98000 Monaco MC Broda Hellmuth, Dr. rer. nat., 4051 Basel Caccia Fulvio, Dr. Ing. ETHZ, 6501 Bellinzona Campagna Maurice, Prof. Dr., 5400 Ennetbaden Cotti Sergio, Ingegnere, 6600 Locarno Crottaz Roland, Prof. Dr., 1027 Lonay Darwish Mougahed, Dr., 2525 Le Landeron Dauner Hans-Gerhard, Dr. Ing., 1867 Ollon de Meuron Louis-D., F-75006 Paris

25. Werner Arber Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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26. Medicine 1978
werner arber, Daniel Nathans, Hamilton O. Smith. third 1/3 of the prize, third 1/3of the prize, third 1/3 of the prize. Switzerland, USA, USA
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"for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" Werner Arber Daniel Nathans Hamilton O. Smith 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Switzerland USA USA Biozentrum der Universität
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27. Werner Arber - Autobiography
werner arber I was born on June 3rd, 1929 in Gränichen in the Canton of Aargau,Switzerland, where I went to the public schools until the age of 16.
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On the recommendation of my professor in experimental physics, Paul Scherrer, I took an assistantship for electron microscopy at the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva in November 1953. This laboratory was animated by Eduard Kellenberger and it had two prototype electron microscopes requiring much attention. In spite of spending many hours to keep the microscope "Arthur" in reasonable working condition, I had enough time not only to help developing preparation techniques for biological specimens in view of their observation in the electron microscope, but also to become familiar with fundamental questions of bacteriophage physiology and genetics, which at that time was still a relatively new and unknown field. My first contribution to our journal club concerned Watson and Crick's papers on the structure of DNA.
In the 1950's the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva was lucky enough to receive each summer for several months the visit of Jean Weigle. He was the former professor of experimental physics at the University of Geneva. After having suffered a heart attack, he had left Geneva to become a researcher at the Department of Biology of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. There, he had been converted to a biologist under the influence of and had chosen to study bacteriophage lambda. This is why the first electron micrographs of phage lambda were made in Geneva. Stimulated by Jean Weigle we soon turned our interests also to other properties of lambda, and the study of defective lambda prophage mutants became the topic of my doctoral thesis.

28. Biozentrum, University Of Basel - Symposium Werner Arber
Symposium in Honour of the 75th Anniversary of werner arber. In 1978, wernerarber, at that time a Full Professor in Microbiology at the Biozentrum of the
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Symposium in Honour of the 75th Anniversary of Werner Arber In 1978, Werner Arber, at that time a Full Professor in Microbiology at the Biozentrum of the University of Basel, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics", together with Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith. In 2004 now, Werner Arber is celebrating his 75th birthday, and the Biozentrum will hold a symposium in his honour. It will take place on Friday July 9, 2004 in Basel. Also present will be his co-laureate Hamilton O. Smith, giving a talk about "defining a minimal genome", as well as Richard J. Roberts, one of the two Nobel Prize Laureates of 1993 in Physiology or Medicine, honoured for "their discoveries of split genes", giving a talk about "the genomics of restriction and modification".

29. Arber, Werner
arber, werner. (b. June 3, 1929, Gränichen, Switz.), Swiss microbiologist,corecipient with Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States
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Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1978. All three were cited for their work in molecular genetics, specifically the discovery and application of enzymes that break the giant molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) into manageable pieces, small enough to be separated for individual study but large enough to retain bits of the genetic information inherent in the sequence of units that make up the original substance. 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. Arber's research was concentrated on the action of protective enzymes present in the bacteria, which modify the DNA of the infecting virus e.g., the restriction enzyme, so-called for its ability to restrict the growth of the bacteriophage by cutting the molecule of its DNA to pieces.

30. Arber, Werner --  Encyclopædia Britannica
arber, werner Swiss microbiologist, corecipient with Daniel Nathans and HamiltonOthanel Smith ( e qq.v. /e ) of the United States of the Nobel Prize for
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31. Arber, Werner (1929-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
arber, werner (1929) arber showed that bacterial cells could defend themselvesfrom bacteriophages with restriction enzymes . arber showed a particular
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Swiss microbiologist who studied Luria's discovery that bacteriophages not only induce mutations in the cells they infect, but also undergo mutations themselves. Arber showed that bacterial cells could defend themselves from bacteriophages with restriction enzymes . Arber showed a particular enzyme only splits DNA molecules with a given sequence of nucleotides . This phenomenon was extended by Nathans and Hamilton Smith , leading to the recombinant DNA techniques of Berg Nathans Hamilton Smith , and Arber shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in medicine for their work.

32. Arber, Werner. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
arber, werner. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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33. Werner Arber
arber, werner, ver nur är bur Pronunciation Key. arber, werner , 1929–, Swissmicrobiologist. A professor at the Univ. of Geneva (1960–70) and later at
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34. Hamilton Othanel Smith
werner arber arber, werner , 1929–, Swiss microbiologist. A professor at the Univ.of Geneva Daniel Nathans - Nathans, Daniel, 1928–99,
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35. Arber, Werner
arber, werner (1929). I was born on June 3rd, 1929 in Gronichen in the Canton ofAargau, Switzerland, where I went to the public schools until the age of 16
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Arber, Werner I was born on June 3rd, 1929 in Gronichen in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland, where I went to the public schools until the age of 16. I then entered the gymnasium at the Kantonsschule Aarau where I got a B-type maturity in 1949. From 1949 to 1953 I studied towards the diploma in Natural Sciences at the Swiss Polytechnical School in Zurich. It is in the last year of this study that I made my first contacts with fundamental research, when working on the isolation and characterisation of a new isomer of Cl34, with a halflife of 1.5 seconds.
On the recommendation of my professor in experimental physics, Paul Scherrer, I took an assistantship for electron microscopy at the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva in November 1953. This laboratory was animated by Eduard Kellenberger and it had two prototype electron microscopes requiring much attention. In spite of spending many hours to keep the microscope "Arthur" in reasonable working condition, I had enough time not only to help developing preparation techniques for biological specimens in view of their observation in the electron microscope, but also to become familiar with fundamental questions of bacteriophage physiology and genetics, which at that time was still a relatively new and unknown field. My first contribution to our journal club concerned Watson and Crick's papers on the structure of DNA.

36. MSN Encarta - Werner Arber
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38. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
arber, werner University of Basel. Elected to NAS, 1984. Scientific Discipline,Genetics. Membership Type, Foreign Associate
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39. Ten Nobels For The Future
arber, werner Medicine, 1978 Arrow, Kenneth J. Economics, 1972 Baltimore, DavidMedicine, 1975 werner arber was born in Gränichen, Switzerland, in 1929.
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Allais, Maurice
Economics, 1988
Altman, Sidney
Chemistry, 1989
Arber, Werner Medicine, 1978
Arrow, Kenneth J.
Economics, 1972
Baltimore, David
Medicine, 1975
Becker, Gary S.
Economics, 1992
Black, James W.
Medicine, 1988
Brown, Lester R.

Buchanan, James M.
Economics, 1986
Charpak, Georges
Physics, 1992 Dahrendorf, Ralf Dausset, Jean Medicine, 1980 Debreu, Gérard Economics, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicine, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicine, 1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chemistry, 1991 Esaki, Leo Physics, 1973 Fo, Dario Literature, 1997 Gell-Mann, Murray Physics, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee Physics, 1979 Guillemin, Roger C.L. Medicine, 1977 Hoffmann, Roald Chemistry, 1981 Jacob, François Medicine, 1965 Kindermans, Jean-Marie Peace 1999 Klein, Lawrence R. Economics, 1980 Kroto, Harold W. Chemistry, 1996 Lederman, Leon M.

40. Dieci Nobel Per Il Futuro
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Allais, Maurice
Economia, 1988
Altman, Sidney
Chimica, 1989
Arber, Werner Medicina, 1978
Arrow, Kenneth J.
Economia, 1972
Baltimore, David
Medicina, 1975
Becker, Gary S.
Economia, 1992
Black, James W.
Medicina, 1988
Brown, Lester R.

Buchanan, James M.
Economia, 1986
Charpak, Georges
Fisica, 1992 CICR Pace, 1917, 1944, 1973 Dahrendorf, Ralf Dausset, Jean Medicina, 1980 Debreu, Gérard Economia, 1983 de Duve, Christian Medicina, 1974 Dulbecco, Renato Medicina, 1975 Ernst, Richard R. Chimica, 1991 Esaki, Leo Fisica, 1973 Fo, Dario Letteratura, 1997 Gell-Mann, Murray Fisica, 1969 Glashow, Sheldon Lee Fisica, 1979 Gorbaciov, Mikhail Pace, 1980 Guillemin, Roger C.L. Medicina, 1977 Hoffmann, Roald Chimica, 1981 Jacob, François Medicina, 1965 ICBL Pace, 1997 IPB Pace, 1910 IPPNW Pace, 1985 Klein, Lawrence R. Economia, 1980 Kroto, Harold W. Chimica, 1996 Lederman, Leon M.

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