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  1. Childhood & Early Life. Howard Martin Temin was born in Philadelphia on December 10, 1934, to Jewish parents. His mother, Annette Lehman, was an activist who was often involved in educational affairs and his father, Henry Temin, was an attorney. Howard had two brothers. While he was a student at Central High School in Pennsylvania, he ...

  2. Temin's provirus hypothesis offered a … During the 1960s, Howard M. Temin (1934-1994), dared to advocate a "heretical" hypothesis that appeared to be at variance with the central dogma of molecular biology, understood by many to imply that information transfer in nature occurred only from DNA to RNA.

  3. In 1970 the independent and simultaneous discovery of reverse transcriptase in retroviruses (then RNA tumor viruses) by David Baltimore and Howard Temin revolutionized molecular biology and laid the foundations for retrovirology and cancer biology. In this historical review we describe the formulation of the controversial provirus hypothesis by Temin, which ultimately was proven by his ...

  4. Howard M. Temin 1962-ben házasodott össze a populációgenetikus Rayla Greenberggel. Két lányuk született, Sarah Beth és Miriam Temin. Howard Temin hosszú ideig dolgozott a környezeti rákkeltő tényezők, és elsősorban a dohányzás visszaszorításáért. Még a Nobel-díj átadásán is megrótta azokat, akik közben dohányoztak.

  5. 9. Feb. 1994 · Howard Temin was a Jewish American geneticist who was awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize in Medicine. Temin (born December 10, 1934; died February 9, 1994) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvannia. He received his bachelor's degree in Biology from Swarthmore College in 1955 and his doctorate from the California Institute of Technology in 1959.

  6. Prof. Dr. Howard Temin. Prof. Dr. Howard Temin. Nationality United States. Institution University of Wisconsin Madison. Award 1975. Discipline Physiology/Medicine. Co-recipients Renato Dulbecco, David Baltimore. Motivation "for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumour viruses and the genetic material of the cell."

  7. Temin, Howard Martin, amerikan. Biologe, *10.12.1934 Philadelphia (Pa.), †9.2.1994 Madison (Wis.); ab 1964 Professor in Madison; klärte durch Untersuchungen der von Tumorviren befallenen Zellen den chemischen Mechanismus der Replikation von Viren auf und erkannte die Funktion des an diesem Prozeß beteiligten Enzyms reverse Transkriptase ...