AbstractA century and a half after the ground-breaking work by Gregor Mendel in establishing the foundation of genetics, efforts are under way to develop a fitting commemoration of his work at his abbey home in Brno. Nigel Williams reports
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
Thanks to his experiments on pea plants, first published in 1866, Gregor Mendel is routinely hailed ...
These vignettes are inspired by Mendel’s 200th anniversary and my August 2022 visit to Brno, Czech R...
AbstractA century and a half after the ground-breaking work by Gregor Mendel in establishing the fou...
This Gregor Mendel source book has been published as part of an Interreg project between Austria and...
This exhibition was commissioned by the Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna. Our curatorial ...
Far from being designed only for the ages, Mendel’s celebrated experiments on hybridization in peas ...
Abstract: Brno is the place where the Augustinian monk Gregor Mendel carried out his studies in gene...
From a letter Gregor Mendel wrote to his brother-in-law, and a photograph of a large group of people...
Contemporary science thrives on collaborative networks, but these can also be found elsewhere in the...
In 1965, Mendel was still celebrated as the undisputed founder of genetics. In the ensuing 50 years,...
Gregor Mendel, Austrian priest and scientist, played a very important role in the discovery of genes...
A hitherto unknown visit by Gregor Mendel to Leipzig, Germany, in September 1865 has been discovered...
Despite the fact that Gregor Mendel is generally respected as the founder of genetics, little is kno...
In 2015, we celebrated the 150th anniversary of the presentation of the seminal work of Gregor Johan...
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
Thanks to his experiments on pea plants, first published in 1866, Gregor Mendel is routinely hailed ...
These vignettes are inspired by Mendel’s 200th anniversary and my August 2022 visit to Brno, Czech R...
AbstractA century and a half after the ground-breaking work by Gregor Mendel in establishing the fou...
This Gregor Mendel source book has been published as part of an Interreg project between Austria and...
This exhibition was commissioned by the Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna. Our curatorial ...
Far from being designed only for the ages, Mendel’s celebrated experiments on hybridization in peas ...
Abstract: Brno is the place where the Augustinian monk Gregor Mendel carried out his studies in gene...
From a letter Gregor Mendel wrote to his brother-in-law, and a photograph of a large group of people...
Contemporary science thrives on collaborative networks, but these can also be found elsewhere in the...
In 1965, Mendel was still celebrated as the undisputed founder of genetics. In the ensuing 50 years,...
Gregor Mendel, Austrian priest and scientist, played a very important role in the discovery of genes...
A hitherto unknown visit by Gregor Mendel to Leipzig, Germany, in September 1865 has been discovered...
Despite the fact that Gregor Mendel is generally respected as the founder of genetics, little is kno...
In 2015, we celebrated the 150th anniversary of the presentation of the seminal work of Gregor Johan...
Although Gregor Mendel’s crosses with peas are a recognised foundation stone of genetics, science hi...
Thanks to his experiments on pea plants, first published in 1866, Gregor Mendel is routinely hailed ...
These vignettes are inspired by Mendel’s 200th anniversary and my August 2022 visit to Brno, Czech R...