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List of participants in the Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium 1964
This is a list of scientists who participated in the 1964 Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium, a landmark event in the history of molecular evolution. The symposium, supported by the National Science Foundation, took place on September 17 and September 18, 1964 at the Institute of Microbiology of Rutgers University. A summary of the proceedings was published in Science, and the full proceedings were edited by Vernon Bryson and Henry J. Vogel and published in 1965.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_participants_in_the_Evolving_Genes_and_Proteins_symposium
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Topics we can look up, and find original papers.
Here is homework folks...........
You should find some facts in those papers. otherwise
in browser lists, clues as to how this was planned and accomplished.
====================
We will have WHO, WHAT, WHY, if any?, WHERE, WHEN, HOW...
What is needed for a darn good document!
We can do this...........
====================
Here are the authors, University or Lab and Topic of those
who presented papers.............
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Philip H. Abelson Carnegie Institution of Washington &0000000000000005.000000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: Chairman
Christian B. Anfinsen National Institutes of Health &0000000000000003.000000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: Chairman
Ekkehard K. F. Bautz Rutgers University &0000000000000007.200000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Evolutionary Aspects of the Distribution of Nucleotides in DNA and in RNA"
Konrad Bloch Harvard University &0000000000000002.100000Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: "Lipid Patterns in the Evolution of Organisms"
Ellis T. Bolton Carnegie Institution of Washington &0000000000000009.420000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
Werner Braun Rutgers University &0000000000000008.000000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: Chairman
G. Braunitzer Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry &0000000000000003.310000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Constancy and Variability of Protein Structure in Respiratory and Viral Proteins"
John Buettner-Janusch Yale University &0000000000000003.210000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates"
Melvin Calvin University of California, Berkeley &0000000000000009.220000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance"
M. DeLuca Johns Hopkins University &0000000000000005.230000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions"
M. Demerec Brookhaven National Laboratory &0000000000000009.100000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Homology and Divergence in Genetic Material of Salmonella typhimurium"
J. A. DeMoss University of California, San Diego &0000000000000005.120000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Evolution of an Enzyme"
Paul Doty Harvard University &0000000000000007.000000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: Chairman
H. W. Dougherty Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.140000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Sidney W. Fox University of Miami &0000000000000005.500000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Experiments Suggesting Evolution to Protein"
Ernst Freese National Institutes of Health &0000000000000005.310000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Role of Mutations in Evolution"
C. D. Goldthwaite Albert Einstein College of Medicine &0000000000000007.320000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis"
S. Granick Rockefeller Institute &0000000000000002.200000Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: "Evolution of Heme and Chlorophyll"
K. Hanabusa Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.130000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Philip Handler Duke University School of Medicine &0000000000000004.150000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Henry Harris University of Oxford &0000000000000008.200000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "The Short-Lived RNA in the Cell Nucleus and its Possible Role in Evolution"
T. Hashimoto Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.120000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Robert L. Hill Duke University School of Medicine &0000000000000003.220000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates"
Norman H. Horowitz California Institute of Technology &0000000000000001.100000Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: "The Evolution of Biochemical Syntheses—Retrospect and Prospect"
Rollin D. Hotchkiss Rockefeller Institute &0000000000000009.000000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: Chairman
Bill H. Hoyer National Institutes of Health &0000000000000009.410000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
J. G. Joshi Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.110000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Nathan O. Kaplan Brandeis University &0000000000000004.300000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Evolution of Dehydrogenases"
Arthur Kornberg Stanford University &0000000000000007.100000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Synthesis of DNA-Like Polymers de novo or by Reiterative Replication"
S. E. Luria Massachusetts Institute of Technology &0000000000000005.400000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "On the Evolution of the Lactose Utilization Gene System in Enteric Bacteria"
Emanuel Margoliash Abbott Laboratories &0000000000000004.200000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution"
Julius Marmur Albert Einstein College of Medicine &0000000000000007.330000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis"
Brian J. McCarthy University of Washington &0000000000000009.430000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
William D. McElroy Johns Hopkins University &0000000000000005.210000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions"
Stanley E. Mills University of California, San Diego &0000000000000005.130000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Evolution of an Enzyme"
Vivian Moses University of California, Berkeley &0000000000000009.210000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance"
Linus Pauling California Institute of Technology &0000000000000003.120000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins"
Alexander Rich Massachusetts Institute of Technology &0000000000000008.100000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "Evolutionary Problems in the Synthesis of Proteins"
Richard B. Roberts Carnegie Institution of Washington &0000000000000009.440000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
William J. Rutter University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &0000000000000004.400000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Enzymatic Homology and Analogy in Phylogeny"
Ruth Sager Columbia University &0000000000000009.500000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "On the Evolution of Genetic Systems"
H. H. Seliger Johns Hopkins University &0000000000000005.220000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions
Emil L. Smith UCLA School of Medicine &0000000000000004.000000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: Chairman; "Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution"
Tracy M. Sonneborn Indiana University &0000000000000006.000000Part VI, Evening Lecture: "Degeneracy of the Genetic Code: Extent, Nature, and Genetic Implications"
Sol Spiegelman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &0000000000000009.310000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome"
T. V. Subbaiah Albert Einstein College of Medicine &0000000000000007.310000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis"
Noboru Sueoka Princeton University &0000000000000008.300000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "On the Evolution of Informational Macromolecules"
E. L. Tatum Rockefeller Institute &0000000000000001.030000Opening Address: "Evolution and Molecular Biology"
Kenneth V. Thimann Harvard University &0000000000000001.030000Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: Chairman
C. B. van Niel Hopkins Marine Station, Hadassah Medical School &0000000000000002.000000Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: Chairman
Henry J. Vogel Rutgers University &0000000000000001.200000Editor; Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: "Lysine Biosynthesis and Evolution"
Saul A. Yankofsky University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &0000000000000009.320000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome"
Akira Yoshida National Institutes of Health &0000000000000005.320000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Role of Mutations in Evolution"
Emile Zuckerkandl Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Colloidale &0000000000000003.110000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins"
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some topics might be repeated but, I wanted all to see
the scientist, the univ/lab/agency involved. and the topics.
From this we can see a few organisms they used.
There are more participants as well on the list. see link.
Skyship
This is a list of scientists who participated in the 1964 Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium, a landmark event in the history of molecular evolution. The symposium, supported by the National Science Foundation, took place on September 17 and September 18, 1964 at the Institute of Microbiology of Rutgers University. A summary of the proceedings was published in Science, and the full proceedings were edited by Vernon Bryson and Henry J. Vogel and published in 1965.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_participants_in_the_Evolving_Genes_and_Proteins_symposium
=============================
Topics we can look up, and find original papers.
Here is homework folks...........
You should find some facts in those papers. otherwise
in browser lists, clues as to how this was planned and accomplished.
====================
We will have WHO, WHAT, WHY, if any?, WHERE, WHEN, HOW...
What is needed for a darn good document!
We can do this...........
====================
Here are the authors, University or Lab and Topic of those
who presented papers.............
===================
Philip H. Abelson Carnegie Institution of Washington &0000000000000005.000000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: Chairman
Christian B. Anfinsen National Institutes of Health &0000000000000003.000000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: Chairman
Ekkehard K. F. Bautz Rutgers University &0000000000000007.200000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Evolutionary Aspects of the Distribution of Nucleotides in DNA and in RNA"
Konrad Bloch Harvard University &0000000000000002.100000Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: "Lipid Patterns in the Evolution of Organisms"
Ellis T. Bolton Carnegie Institution of Washington &0000000000000009.420000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
Werner Braun Rutgers University &0000000000000008.000000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: Chairman
G. Braunitzer Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry &0000000000000003.310000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Constancy and Variability of Protein Structure in Respiratory and Viral Proteins"
John Buettner-Janusch Yale University &0000000000000003.210000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates"
Melvin Calvin University of California, Berkeley &0000000000000009.220000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance"
M. DeLuca Johns Hopkins University &0000000000000005.230000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions"
M. Demerec Brookhaven National Laboratory &0000000000000009.100000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Homology and Divergence in Genetic Material of Salmonella typhimurium"
J. A. DeMoss University of California, San Diego &0000000000000005.120000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Evolution of an Enzyme"
Paul Doty Harvard University &0000000000000007.000000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: Chairman
H. W. Dougherty Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.140000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Sidney W. Fox University of Miami &0000000000000005.500000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Experiments Suggesting Evolution to Protein"
Ernst Freese National Institutes of Health &0000000000000005.310000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Role of Mutations in Evolution"
C. D. Goldthwaite Albert Einstein College of Medicine &0000000000000007.320000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis"
S. Granick Rockefeller Institute &0000000000000002.200000Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: "Evolution of Heme and Chlorophyll"
K. Hanabusa Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.130000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Philip Handler Duke University School of Medicine &0000000000000004.150000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Henry Harris University of Oxford &0000000000000008.200000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "The Short-Lived RNA in the Cell Nucleus and its Possible Role in Evolution"
T. Hashimoto Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.120000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Robert L. Hill Duke University School of Medicine &0000000000000003.220000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates"
Norman H. Horowitz California Institute of Technology &0000000000000001.100000Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: "The Evolution of Biochemical Syntheses—Retrospect and Prospect"
Rollin D. Hotchkiss Rockefeller Institute &0000000000000009.000000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: Chairman
Bill H. Hoyer National Institutes of Health &0000000000000009.410000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
J. G. Joshi Duke University Medical Center &0000000000000004.110000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase"
Nathan O. Kaplan Brandeis University &0000000000000004.300000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Evolution of Dehydrogenases"
Arthur Kornberg Stanford University &0000000000000007.100000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Synthesis of DNA-Like Polymers de novo or by Reiterative Replication"
S. E. Luria Massachusetts Institute of Technology &0000000000000005.400000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "On the Evolution of the Lactose Utilization Gene System in Enteric Bacteria"
Emanuel Margoliash Abbott Laboratories &0000000000000004.200000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution"
Julius Marmur Albert Einstein College of Medicine &0000000000000007.330000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis"
Brian J. McCarthy University of Washington &0000000000000009.430000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
William D. McElroy Johns Hopkins University &0000000000000005.210000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions"
Stanley E. Mills University of California, San Diego &0000000000000005.130000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Evolution of an Enzyme"
Vivian Moses University of California, Berkeley &0000000000000009.210000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance"
Linus Pauling California Institute of Technology &0000000000000003.120000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins"
Alexander Rich Massachusetts Institute of Technology &0000000000000008.100000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "Evolutionary Problems in the Synthesis of Proteins"
Richard B. Roberts Carnegie Institution of Washington &0000000000000009.440000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides"
William J. Rutter University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &0000000000000004.400000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Enzymatic Homology and Analogy in Phylogeny"
Ruth Sager Columbia University &0000000000000009.500000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "On the Evolution of Genetic Systems"
H. H. Seliger Johns Hopkins University &0000000000000005.220000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions
Emil L. Smith UCLA School of Medicine &0000000000000004.000000Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: Chairman; "Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution"
Tracy M. Sonneborn Indiana University &0000000000000006.000000Part VI, Evening Lecture: "Degeneracy of the Genetic Code: Extent, Nature, and Genetic Implications"
Sol Spiegelman University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &0000000000000009.310000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome"
T. V. Subbaiah Albert Einstein College of Medicine &0000000000000007.310000Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis"
Noboru Sueoka Princeton University &0000000000000008.300000Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "On the Evolution of Informational Macromolecules"
E. L. Tatum Rockefeller Institute &0000000000000001.030000Opening Address: "Evolution and Molecular Biology"
Kenneth V. Thimann Harvard University &0000000000000001.030000Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: Chairman
C. B. van Niel Hopkins Marine Station, Hadassah Medical School &0000000000000002.000000Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: Chairman
Henry J. Vogel Rutgers University &0000000000000001.200000Editor; Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: "Lysine Biosynthesis and Evolution"
Saul A. Yankofsky University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign &0000000000000009.320000Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome"
Akira Yoshida National Institutes of Health &0000000000000005.320000Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Role of Mutations in Evolution"
Emile Zuckerkandl Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Colloidale &0000000000000003.110000Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins"
================
some topics might be repeated but, I wanted all to see
the scientist, the univ/lab/agency involved. and the topics.
From this we can see a few organisms they used.
There are more participants as well on the list. see link.
Skyship