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Curt Stern (August 30, 1902 – October 23, 1981) was a German-born American geneticist.[1]
^Neel, J. V. (1986). "Curt Stern: August 30, 1902-October 23, 1981". Biographical Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences. 56: 443–473. PMID 11621212.
CurtStern (August 30, 1902 – October 23, 1981) was a German-born American geneticist. Curt Jacob Stern was born into a middle-class Jewish family in...
years. The award was formerly known as the CurtStern Award, or the Stern Award, named in honor of CurtStern (1902–1981), a pioneering human geneticist...
These requirements were established by the pioneer of Y linkage, CurtStern. Stern detailed in his paper genes he suspected to be Y-linked. His requirements...
recipient of the TR35 Young Innovator Award from MIT Technology Review, the CurtStern Award from the American Society of Human Genetics in 2012, the FederaPrijs...
used the terms "superfemale" and "supermale". German-American geneticist CurtStern proposed the alternate terms "metafemale" and "metamale" in 1959. King...
Distinguished Scientist Award from the American Heart Association and the 2018 CurtStern Award from the American Society of Human Genetics. His clinical focus...
used the terms "superfemale" and "supermale". German-American geneticist CurtStern proposed the alternative terms "metafemale" and "metamale" in 1959. King...
unrecognized in the English speaking world for more than 35 years. In 1943, CurtStern, a German scientist who immigrated to the United States before World War...
by analogy to Drosophila flies, a term that was immediately disputed. CurtStern proposed the use of 'metafemale', which Jacobs criticized as both medically...
enter the field of human genetics after enrolling in a course taught by CurtStern. In 1952 Gartler began a public health postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia...
German-born US molecular geneticist, phage worker, philosopher of science CurtStern (1902–1981), German-born US Drosophila and human geneticist, great teacher...
1925, but it was only in 1936 that CurtStern explained it as a result of mitotic recombination. Prior to Stern's work, it was hypothesized that twin...
Joseph Needham, a biochemist specialist of Chinese science; and geneticist CurtStern. The statement was criticized on several grounds and a revised statement...
Clarence Oliver 1954 James Neel 1955 C. Nash Herndon 1956 S. C. Reed 1957 CurtStern 1958 W. D. Boyd 1959 Madge Macklin 1960 C. C. Li 1961 L. C. Dunn 1962...
wrote the seminal book The Mechanism of Mendelian Heredity. Geneticist CurtStern called the book "the fundamental textbook of the new genetics" and C....
and egg cells are made. Within the same year as McClintock's discovery, CurtStern showed that crossing over—later called "recombination"—could also occur...
American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2007. He received the CurtStern Award in 2015 and the Edward Novitski Prize in 2016. He married Hilary...