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  1. STANLEY, WENDELL MEREDITH (1904-1971): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  2. Viruses and the nature of life. by Wendell Meredith (1904-1971) & Evans G. VALENS. STANLEY, 1963
  3. Virologe: Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, James Batcheller Sumner, Wendell Meredith Stanley, Jakob Segal, Jeffery Taubenberger, Jean-Pierre Lecocq (German Edition)
  4. VIRUSES AND THE NATURE OF LIFE by WENDELL MEREDITH STANLEY, 1962
  5. Advances in Understanding Viruses: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2000
  6. The Life of a Virus: Tobacco Mosaic Virus as an Experimental Model, 1930-1965 by Angela N. H. Creager, 2001-12-01

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22. Chemistry 1946
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23. Wendell Meredith Stanley Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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24. Stanley, Wendell Meredith
stanley, wendell meredith. wendell stanley, 1970. By courtesy of the MolecularBiology Virus Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley
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Wendell Stanley, 1970 (b. Aug. 16, 1904, Ridgeville, Ind., U.S.d. June 15, 1971, Salamanca, Spain), American biochemist who received (with John Northrop and James Sumner ) the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1946 for his work in the purification and crystallization of viruses, thus demonstrating their molecular structure. Stanley obtained his doctorate from the University of Illinois in 1929. He worked from 1932 to 1948 at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University) facilities in Princeton, N.J. In 1935 Stanley crystallized tobacco mosaic virus (TMV, the causative agent of a plant disease) and showed that it is a rod-shaped aggregate of protein and nucleic acid molecules. His work enabled other scientists, utilizing methods of X-ray diffraction, to ascertain unambiguously the precise molecular structures and the modes of propagation of several viruses. While a professor of biochemistry and director of the laboratory for virus research at the University of California, Berkeley (1948-71), Stanley studied influenza viruses, for which he developed a preventive vaccine.

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27. Stanley, Wendell
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Stanley, Wendell Meredith Wendell Stanley joined the Berkeley faculty in 1948 at the peak of his scientific career. He received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 for his work on the tobacco mosaic virus, begun in the 1930s and which he crystallized in 1935. The demonstration of the molecular properties of the virus gave impetus to a new research approach in virology: the study of viruses as large molecules. This was a departure from the predominant view of viruses as infectious agents causing disease.
It was partly to pursue this interest in viruses as biological macromolecules that Stanley left the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research to found the Virus Laboratory on the Berkeley campus and to build a new free-standing Department of Biochemistry that was not beholden to a medical or agricultural school. Stanley's move to the University of California afforded him the opportunity to assemble a group of young scientists practicing the latest physical and chemical techniques for virus studies. Such studies, he believed, would help elucidate mechanisms of reproduction and biosynthesis at the subcellular level. He and his colleagues applied the molecular approach to research on various bacterial, plant, and animal viruses. In 1954, they succeeded in crystallizing polio virus, the first time an animal virus had been obtained in crystal form.

28. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
stanley, wendell meredith, 1946. Staudinger, Hermann, 1953. Stein, William H.1972. Sumner, James Batcheller, 1946. Svedberg, The, 1926
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Wendell Meredith Stanley The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1946 Wendell Meredith Stanley was born in Ridgeville, Indiana, on August 16, 1904. He began his advanced education at Earlham College and graduated Bachelor of Science in 1926 when he entered the University of Illinois, gaining a Master of Science degree in 1927 and a Ph. D. in chemistry in 1929. Stanley has been responsible for much important work on lepracidal compounds, diphenyl stereochemistry and the chemistry of the sterols. His researches on the virus which causes the mosaic disease in tobacco plants led to the isolation of a nucleoprotein which displayed tobacco mosaic virus activity. The virus appeared to act like an inanimate chemical but it presented evidence of being a living and growing organism. His more recent work on the preparation and investigation of influenza and similar viruses has led to his development of the centrifuge-type influenza vaccine. His many other honors and awards include the Rosenburger Medal, Gold Medal of the American Institute of New York, Nichols Medal, Gibbs Medal, Franklin Medal and Presidential Certificate of Merit, and the American Cancer Society's Medal for Distinguished Service in Cancer Control. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1946 together with John Howard Northrop "for their preparation of enzymes and virus proteins in a pure form".

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    Encyclopedia: Wendell Meredith Stanley
    Updated 212 days 18 hours 40 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Wendell Meredith Stanley Wendell Meredith Stanley August 16 June 15 ) was an American biochemist virologist and Nobel prize laureate. He was born in Indiana . He studied at the University of Illinois , gaining a degree in science in and a PhD in chemistry two years later. As a member of National Research Council he moved temporarily for academic work in Munich before he returned to the States in . On return he was approved as an assistant at Rockefeller Institute , the post he held until . He later became Professor of Biochemistry at University of California, Berkeley

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    Wendell M. Stanley (courtesy Bancroft Library) Wendell Meredith Stanley (1904-1971) was the father of Berkeley biochemistry. Away from campus though, he's perhaps better known for sharing a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946 for his research on the tobacco mosaic virus. In 1935, Stanley, then at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, and his colleagues crystallized the tobacco mosaic virus, transforming the study of viruses as large molecules. During World War II, Stanley 's insight into viruses as the cause of infectious disease informed the development of an influenza vaccine. Shortly after the war, Stanley's drive to understand the secrets of viral structures led him to UC Berkeley where he founded the Virus Laboratory. Upon arrival, he spearheaded the construction of the Biochemistry and Virology Laboratory Building that would eventually be renamed in honor of Stanley himself. An innovative administrator, Stanley purposely combined the two units to encourage the sharing of ideas, a precursor to the cross-disciplinary research essential to today's bioscience and bioengineering efforts.

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