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Conrad Hal Waddington (* 8. November 1905 in Evesham; † 26. September 1975 in Edinburgh) war ein britischer Entwicklungsbiologe, Paläontologe, Genetiker, Embryologe und Philosoph. Er lieferte grundlegende Arbeiten zur Entwicklungsbiologie und Epigenetik.
C. H. Waddington was a British biologist who pioneered systems biology, epigenetics, and evolutionary developmental biology. He studied genetics, development, and evolution in Drosophila, and introduced the concepts of epigenetic landscape, canalisation, and genetic assimilation.
1. Nov. 2002 · Conrad Hal Waddington was a leading embryologist and geneticist from the 1930s to the 1950s. He is remembered mainly for his concepts of the 'epigenetic landscape' and 'genetic...
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8. Nov. 2007 · Conrad Hal Waddington was an embryologist and theoretical biologist. His early experimental work investigated aspects of embryonic induction and the properties of the organizer first identified by Hans Spemann and Hilde Mangold, while his later studies focused on genetic assimilation.
1. Apr. 2021 · This chapter reviews the life and works of Conrad Hal Waddington, a multidisciplinary scientist who contributed to paleontology, embryology, genetics, and philosophy. It highlights his studies on the nature of developmental and evolutionary processes, his concept of epigenetics, and his influence on contemporary research.
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22. Sept. 2024 · C.H. Waddington was a British embryologist, geneticist, and philosopher of science. Waddington graduated in geology from the University of Cambridge (1926), and it was only after studying paleontology that he turned to biology. Before World War II he taught zoology and embryology at Strangeways.
15. März 2015 · While celebrating the recent rapid rise in epigenetics research (see Hoppeler, 2015; Knight, 2015), let's also celebrate the father of epigenetics, Conrad Waddington, who opened our eyes to the rich opportunities of adaptation through epigenetic regulation.