Philip Siekevitz, 1992. Photo by Robert Reichert Siekevitz, Philip (1918-2009) was an American cell biologist who made pioneering contributions to the development of modern cell biology, passed away on December 5th, 2009. He was a creative and enthusiastic scientist, as well as a great experimentalist. See also National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs and Philip Siekevitz, pioneer in cell biology Years at The Rockefeller University: 1954-1988; emeritus 1988-2009https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/faculty-members/1080/thumbnail.jp
George Palade and Philip Siekevitz at the electron microscope, 1964 Courtesy of The Rockefeller Arch...
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George Palade and Philip Siekevitz at the electron microscope, 1964 Courtesy of The Rockefeller Arch...
Christian de Duve, circa 1960s Years at The Rockefeller University: 1962-1988; emeritus 1988 - 2013 ...
Philip D. McMaster, 1954. McMaster, Philip D. (1891-1973) was an American pathologist and microbiolo...
Bruce Cunningham, 1981. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner Cunningham, Bruce A. (1940-2017) as a cell biologi...
Albert Claude, ca. 1930 Courtesy of Philippa Claude Albert Claude (24 August 1899 – 22 May 1983) was...
Peter Model, 1987. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner Model, Peter (1933-2017) was a champion of modern molec...
Günter Blobel, 1982. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner Blobel, Günter (1936-2018) was a Silesian German and ...
Joshua Lederberg, 1979. Photo by Ingbert Grüttner Lederberg, Joshua (1925-2008) was an American gene...
David J.L. Luck in his laboratory, 1986. Photograph by Ingbet Gruttner Luck, David (1929-1998) joine...
George Palade, circa 1960s Palade, George E. (1912-2008) was a Romanian-born American cell biologist...
Van Rensselaer Potter, n. d. His greatest contribution to the scientific community is the more than ...
Günter Blobel was a scientific colossus who dedicated his career to understanding the mechanisms for...
On 22nd August 2016, the fields of molecular neurobiology and endocrinology lost one of their pionee...
Alfred E. Mirsky, circa late 1960s Mirsky, Alfred Ezra (1900-1974) was a biochemist and physiologist...
Our profession, cell biology, has its epistemological roots in Europe, descending from the sciences ...
George Palade and Philip Siekevitz at the electron microscope, 1964 Courtesy of The Rockefeller Arch...
Christian de Duve, circa 1960s Years at The Rockefeller University: 1962-1988; emeritus 1988 - 2013 ...
Philip D. McMaster, 1954. McMaster, Philip D. (1891-1973) was an American pathologist and microbiolo...