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  1. Joshua Lederberg (* 23. Mai 1925 in Montclair, New Jersey; † 2. Februar 2008 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Molekularbiologe und Genetiker . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Werdegang. 2 Forschungsthemen. 3 Ehrungen und Auszeichnungen. 4 Literatur. 5 Weblinks. 6 Einzelnachweise. Werdegang.

  2. Joshua Lederberg, ForMemRS (May 23, 1925 – February 2, 2008) was an American molecular biologist known for his work in microbial genetics, artificial intelligence, and the United States space program.

  3. Since 1962, he has been Director of the Kennedy Laboratories for Molecular Medicine. Lederberg was Visiting Professor of Bacteriology at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1950; and Fulbright Visiting Professor of Bacteriology at Melbourne University, Australia, in 1957.

  4. 26. März 2008 · Lederberg, who died on 2 February 2008, became a brilliant biologist and an exceptional leader whose influence extended to space science and computing. He was educated at Stuyvesant High School,...

    • Baruch S. Blumberg
    • 2008
  5. 21. März 2024 · Joshua Lederberg (born May 23, 1925, Montclair, N.J., U.S.—died Feb. 2, 2008, New York, N.Y.) was an American geneticist and a pioneer in the field of bacterial genetics. He shared the 1958 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (with George W. Beadle and Edward L. Tatum ) for discovering the mechanisms of genetic recombination in ...

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  6. Lederberg, Joshua, amerikan. Mikrobiologe, *23.5.1925 Montclair (New Jersey); 1947-54 Prof. in Madison (Wisconsin), danach in Palo Alto (Californien). L. zeigte zusammen mit E.L. Tatum durch Kreuzungsversuche mit Bakterienstämmen, dass Bakterien sich auch geschlechtlich vermehren können. 1952 gelang ihm der Nachweis, dass Bakteriophagen DNA ...

  7. Joshua Lederberg's path-breaking research into the molecular mechanisms of gene action made him one of the founders of molecular biology in the 1940s and 1950s. A prodigy who received the Nobel Prize at age 33, he helped lay the groundwork for genetic engineering, modern biotechnology, and genetic approaches to medicine.