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Joshua Lederberg, a brilliant molecular biologist ... with staggering achievements in virology and microbiology to genetics and planetary exploration," said Dr. Philip Pizzo, dean of the Stanford ...
Lederberg with her first husband, Joshua at the Nobel Prize ceremony ... In a remembrance written after Esther died, noted microbiologist and Stanford professor Stanley Falkow said Esther ...
Stanford University microbiologist Esther Miriam Zimmer ... most notably with her first husband, Joshua Lederberg, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1958 for his work explaining how bacteria ...
microbiologist Esther Lederberg stood next to her husband. Clad in a pale, floor-length gown, clutching a small purse in gloved hands, she gazed unsmiling into the camera. Joshua Lederberg had ...
Joshua Lederberg, who died Saturday at 82, was awarded a Nobel Prize for discovering that bacteria can reproduce sexually. His experiments laid the groundwork for modern microbiology, genetic ...
As a young lab leader at the University of Wisconsin in the 1950s, Joshua Lederberg and his first wife linkurl:Esther,;http://www.the-scientist.com/news/display/37394 ...
Joshua Lederberg came to Stanford in 1959 as head of the department of genetics, and Esther joined the department of microbiology and immunology. According to her second husband, Matthew Simon ...