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    Boris Ephrussi (Russian: Борис Самойлович Эфрусси; 9 May 1901 – 2 May 1979), Professor of Genetics at the University of Paris, was a Russo-French geneticist...
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    The Ephrussi family (French pronunciation: [ɛfʁysi]) is a wealthy Ashkenazi Jewish noble banking family. The family's bank and properties were seized by...
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  • factors in transforming DNA. In 1947 Harriett started working with Boris Ephrussi, her future husband, in Paris before they moved to the French National...
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  • funding bodies. Anne Ephrussi has French and American citizenship. She is the daughter of Boris Ephrussi and Harriett Ephrussi-Taylor. She lives in Heidelberg...
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    sabotage, a German book on the experiments of George Wells Beadle and Boris Ephrussi. After the war, he finished medical studies at the Jagiellonian University...
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    introduce the first chair of genetics at the Sorbonne, conferred upon Boris Ephrussi. The process where Auger electrons are emitted from atoms is used in...
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  • British neuromuscular geneticist, Emery–Dreifuss muscular dystrophy Boris Ephrussi (1901–1979), Russian-born French geneticist, created way to transplant...
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    More scientists came to work in the Division including George Beadle, Boris Ephrussi, Edward L. Tatum, Linus Pauling, Frits Went, Edward B. Lewis, and Sidney...
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    biologists Torbjörn Caspersson, C. D. Darlington, Theodosij Dobzhans’skij, Boris Ephrussi, Åke Gustafsson, J. B. S. Haldane, Hermann Joseph Muller, Nikolai Vavilov...
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  • had shown first in Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and described by Boris Ephrussi and his co-workers in 1949 in Gif-sur-Yvette, France. The cells of petite...
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