Giuseppe Bertani (October 23, 1923-April 7, 2015) was a microbial geneticist who did work with Drosophila melanogaster, mutation rates in E. coli, and spent most of his career working with phages, specifically phage P2.
Bertani created Lysogeny broth, also known as Luria-Bertani medium or Lennox Broth.[1]
^MacWilliams, Maria; Liao, Min-Ken (October 9, 2006). "Luria Broth (LB) and Luria Agar (LA) Media and Their Uses Protocol" (PDF). American Society for Microbiology. Retrieved February 15, 2024.
specifically phage P2. Bertani created Lysogeny broth, also known as Luria-Bertani medium or Lennox Broth. GiuseppeBertani was born in Como, Italy on...
rich medium primarily used for the growth of bacteria. Its creator, GiuseppeBertani, intended LB to stand for lysogeny broth, but LB has also come to colloquially...
studies at University of Southern California in the laboratory of GiuseppeBertani. Bertani moved to Sweden and Chase finished her thesis with Margaret Lieb...
genetics of T4 phage. In 1955, he undertook postdoctoral studies with GiuseppeBertani (in the Phage group) at Caltech (Pasadena) with the aim of learning...
in work done in the laboratories of Salvador Luria, Jean Weigle and GiuseppeBertani in the early 1950s. It was found that, for a bacteriophage λ that can...
Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi (/ˌɡærɪˈbɑːldi/ GARR-ib-AHL-dee, Italian: [dʒuˈzɛppe ɡariˈbaldi] ; 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, patriot...
lysed, releasing the viral particles. P1 was discovered in 1951 by GiuseppeBertani in Salvador Luria's laboratory, but the phage was little studied until...
autobiography on pages 45 and 99 in 1984). In 1953, Jean Weigle and GiuseppeBertani reported similar examples of host-controlled modification using different...
University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign. In the early 1950s, Luria and GiuseppeBertani discovered the phenomenon of host-controlled restriction and modification...
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restricted) (described by Luria, pgs. 45 and 99). Weigle, working with GiuseppeBertani and Werner Arber, soon clarified the basis for this phenomenon. They...
1929 Giuseppe La Masa Angelo Bassini Agostino Bertani- renamed Enrico Cosenz in 1921 Benedetto Cairoli Giacinto Carini Nicola Fabrizi Giuseppe La Farina...
George Streisinger (whom Weigle mentored as a postdoctoral researcher), GiuseppeBertani, and Nobel laureate Werner Arber. In 1952, Salvador Luria had discovered...
production designed by Nicola Pellandi and was coupled with the premiere of Giuseppe Antonio Capuzzi's ballet Clotilde. It was Mayr's fifth opera to premiere...
Ippolito Pindemonte has been resident for many years in Villa Mosconi Bertani where he was involved in the design of the romantic park, a typical English...
peninsula. Agostino Bertani, Giovanni Acerbi, Giuseppe Guerzoni [it] and Nino Bixio were active in Genoa, and Giuseppe Missori and Giuseppe Sirtori in Lombardy...
Italian state. The Historical Far Left was founded in 1877 by Agostino Bertani and Felice Cavallotti as a radical-liberal party. In 1882, the Radicals...
Giulio Romano's death in 1546, the work continued under Giovan Battista Bertani. During the period of French occupation, the cathedral was subjected to...
Risorgimento italiano). He was married twice. He married Paolina Giuditta Bertani in 1852 and they had six children, Philip, Clara, Vittorio Emanuele Manfredo...
Giovanni Battista Bergazzano Pietro Antonio Bernardoni Giovanni Battista Bertani Giacinto Bertano Fausto Bertoldi Giovanni Daniele Bertoli Giovanni Bertucci...
with the Cavour party, he opposed the work of Giuseppe Garibaldi, Francesco Crispi and Agostino Bertani at Naples. He became secretary of Luigi Carlo...
which hosted, in addition to Mazzini, other Italians such as Cattaneo, Bertani and Quadrio.[citation needed] Mazzini stayed in the villa until 1871, the...