The Nobel Prize winning biologist recalls family, education, and science in Germany between world wars. (oral history
Speech given to his family on occasion of his 70th birthday, November 11, 1939 in Hillegersberg (Rot...
University studies in Breslau and Munich; military service during World War I; lawyer in Breslau bef...
Primary and secondary education in small East German town; law studies in Berlin; military service i...
The second of two installments in the Oral History of Caltech's Nobel Prizewinning biologist deals w...
Interview in 1978 with Max Delbruck, professor of biology emeritus, begins with his recollections of...
Max Delbruck (1906–1981) was a German theoretical physicist who, stimulated by the speculations of ...
While looking for a paradox he never discovered, he helped found molecular biology and inspired hund...
Max Delbruck, Nobel Laureate and Board of Trustees Professor of Biology Emeritus, died on March 9 at...
Despite its recent dazzling successes, molecular biology is an infant among mature sciences. The sto...
Letter from Otto Warburg referring to enclosed journals on his life (1964); two page typewritten bio...
Max Planck is credited with being the father of quantum theory, and his work was described by his cl...
Digital ImageOtto Heinrich Warburg was born in Freiburg. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Physiolog...
Digital ImageOtto Meyerhof was born in Hannover in 1884. After studying medicine, his interest turne...
Planck's Law, an equation used by physicists to determine the radiation leaking from any object in t...
Dr. Bert Sakmann (b. 1942) studied at the Universities of Tuebingen, Freiburg, Berlin, Paris, and Mu...
Speech given to his family on occasion of his 70th birthday, November 11, 1939 in Hillegersberg (Rot...
University studies in Breslau and Munich; military service during World War I; lawyer in Breslau bef...
Primary and secondary education in small East German town; law studies in Berlin; military service i...
The second of two installments in the Oral History of Caltech's Nobel Prizewinning biologist deals w...
Interview in 1978 with Max Delbruck, professor of biology emeritus, begins with his recollections of...
Max Delbruck (1906–1981) was a German theoretical physicist who, stimulated by the speculations of ...
While looking for a paradox he never discovered, he helped found molecular biology and inspired hund...
Max Delbruck, Nobel Laureate and Board of Trustees Professor of Biology Emeritus, died on March 9 at...
Despite its recent dazzling successes, molecular biology is an infant among mature sciences. The sto...
Letter from Otto Warburg referring to enclosed journals on his life (1964); two page typewritten bio...
Max Planck is credited with being the father of quantum theory, and his work was described by his cl...
Digital ImageOtto Heinrich Warburg was born in Freiburg. He was awarded the Nobel prize in Physiolog...
Digital ImageOtto Meyerhof was born in Hannover in 1884. After studying medicine, his interest turne...
Planck's Law, an equation used by physicists to determine the radiation leaking from any object in t...
Dr. Bert Sakmann (b. 1942) studied at the Universities of Tuebingen, Freiburg, Berlin, Paris, and Mu...
Speech given to his family on occasion of his 70th birthday, November 11, 1939 in Hillegersberg (Rot...
University studies in Breslau and Munich; military service during World War I; lawyer in Breslau bef...
Primary and secondary education in small East German town; law studies in Berlin; military service i...