Marguerite Vogt (13 February 1913 – 6 July 2007) was a cancer biologist and virologist. She was most noted for her research on polio and cancer at the...
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Cécile Vogt-Mugnier (27 March 1875 – 4 May 1962) was a French neurologist from Haute-Savoie. She and her husband Oskar Vogt are known for their extensive...
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right: Marthe Vogt (1903–2003) was a neuropharmacologist who became a Fellow of the Royal Society and a professor at Cambridge. Marguerite Vogt (1913–2007)...
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Leslie Orgel (deceased), former Senior Fellow and Research Professor Marguerite Vogt (deceased), virologist. Leo Szilard (deceased), Nuclear physicist,...
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Soviet Union invited Oskar Vogt to Moscow to study Lenin's brain." - New York Times: Scientist At Work - Marguerite Vogt; A Lifetime Later, Still in...
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used to make the discovery. Throughout this time he also worked with Marguerite Vogt. In 1962, he moved to the Salk Institute and then in 1972 to The Imperial...
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(French and Danish-German respectively). She was the older sister of Marguerite Vogt. Marthe studied medicine and chemistry at Berlin University (1922–1927)...
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63, American serial killer. Don Mumford, 53, American jazz drummer. Marguerite Vogt, 94, American polio and cancer researcher. Eileen Wearne, 95, Australian...
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August Christoph Carl Vogt (German: [foːkt] ; 5 July 1817 – 5 May 1895) was a German scientist, philosopher, popularizer of science, and politician who...
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Dulbecco, Alfred Hershey, Raymond Latarjet, André Michel Lwoff and Marguerite Vogt, among others. The journal had an international authorship from the...
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