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  2. Friedrich Miescher - Wikipedia

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    Johannes Friedrich Miescher (13 August 1844 – 26 August 1895) was a Swiss physician and biologist. He was the first scientist to isolate nucleic acid in 1869. Miescher also identified protamine and made several other discoveries. Miescher had isolated various phosphate-rich chemicals, which he called nuclein (now nucleic acids), from the ...

  3. Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society

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    The Friedrich Miescher Laboratory (FML) of the Max Planck Society is a biological research institute located on the Society's campus in Tübingen, Germany, named after Friedrich Miescher, founded in 1969 to offer highly qualified junior scientists in biology an opportunity to establish independent research groups and pursue their own line of research within a five-year period.

  4. Nucleic acid - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss scientist Friedrich Miescher discovered the "nuclein", in 1868. Later, he raised the idea that it could be involved in heredity. [3]Nucleic acid was, partially, first discovered by Friedrich Miescher in 1869 at the University of Tübingen, Germany.

  5. Molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    This work began in 1869 by Friedrich Miescher, a Swiss biochemist who first proposed a structure called nuclein, which we now know to be (deoxyribonucleic acid), or DNA. [15] He discovered this unique substance by studying the components of pus-filled bandages, and noting the unique properties of the "phosphorus-containing substances". [16]

  6. Dirk Schübeler - Wikipedia

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    Schübeler joined the Friedrich Miescher Institute of Biomedical Research (FMI) in 2003 as a junior group leader, in 2008 he was appointed senior group leader, and in 2011 he became adjunct professor at the University of Basel. In April 2020 he was appointed Director of the FMI. [1][2] Since January 2021, Dirk Schübeler has been Full Professor ...

  7. List of Max Planck Institutes - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Miescher Laboratory of the Max Planck Society: Tübingen: developmental biology, evolutionary biology, structural biology, cell biology: Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society: Berlin: chemistry, solid-state physics, materials science, particle physics, plasma physics, quantum mechanics: Max Planck Institute for Molecular ...

  8. Basel Institute for Immunology - Wikipedia

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    In addition to BII, these were the Friedrich Miescher Institute (FMI) [5] sponsored by Ciba-Geigy (now Novartis) and the Biozentrum [6] sponsored by the University of Basel. In the 1970s it was estimated that 17 different languages were spoken at the institute united by English, the common language of science.

  9. Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research - Wikipedia

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    The Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (‹See Tfd› German: Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung) is a scientific center in the field of polymer science located in Mainz, Germany. The institute was founded in 1983 by Erhard W. Fischer and Gerhard Wegner. Belonging to the Chemistry, Physics and Technology Section, it is one of over ...