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         Edelman Gerald M:     more books (51)
  1. Second Nature: Brain Science and Human Knowledge by Gerald M. Edelman, 2006-10-24
  2. Wider Than the Sky: A Revolutionary View of Consciousness (Penguin Press Science) by Gerald M. Edelman, 2005-06-30
  3. Mindful Brain: Cortical Organization and the Group-Selective Theory of Higher Brain Function by Gerald M. Edelman, Vernon B. Mountcastle, 1982-03-30
  4. Consciousness: How Matter Becomes Imagination (Penguin Press Science) by Gerald M. Edelman, Giulio Tononi, 2001-04-26
  5. Signal and Sense: Local and Global Order (Neuroscience Institute Monograph Ser.) by Gerald M. Edelman, 1990-10
  6. Auditory Function: Neurobiological Bases of Hearing (The Neurosciences Institute monograph series)
  7. Synaptic Function (The Neurosciences Institute Publications Series) by Gerald M. Edelman, etc., 1987-11-18
  8. How We Know: Nobel Conference XX by Nobel Conference 1984 (Gustavus Adolphus College), Michael G. Shafto, et all 1986-01
  9. Morphoregulatory Molecules (Neurosciences Institute Publications Series) by Gerald M. Edelman, Bruce A. Cunningham, 1990-03
  10. The Cell in Contact: Adhesions and Junctions as Morphogenetic Determinants (The Neurosciences Institute publications series) by Gerald M. Edelman, Jean-Paul Thiery, 1986-03-12
  11. Molecular Bases of Neural Development (The Neurosciences Institute publications series) by Gerald M. Edelman, etc., 1985-05-22
  12. Biologie de la conscience by Gerald M. Edelman, 1992-09-09
  13. Gehirn und Geist. Wie aus Materie Bewusstsein entsteht. by Gerald M. Edelman, Giulio Tononi, et all 2002-02-20
  14. Neural Darwinism: Theory of Neuronal Group Selection (Oxford paperbacks) by Gerald M. Edelman, 1990-04

1. Gerald M. Edelman Winner Of The 1972 Nobel Prize In Medicine
gerald M. edelman, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. gerald M. edelman. 1972 nobel Laureate in Medicine
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G ERALD M E DELMAN
1972 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies.
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    Born: 1929
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Rockefeller University, New York, NY
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE.Name, Year Awarded. Eccles, Sir John Carew, 1963. edelman, gerald M. 1972.
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3. Gerald M. Edelman - Biography
Dr. gerald M. edelman was born on July 1, 1929 in New York City to Edward edelmanand Anna Freedman edelman. In 1950, edelman married Maxine M. Morrison.
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Dr. Gerald M. Edelman was born on July 1, 1929 in New York City to Edward Edelman and Anna Freedman Edelman. His father is a practicing physician in New York.
After his education in New York public schools, Edelman attended Ursinus College in Pennsylvania and received the B.S. degree, magna cum laude, in 1950. He then attended the Medical School of the University of Pennsylvania where he received the M.D. degree in 1954. In the succeeding year, he was a Medical House Officer at the Massachusetts General Hospital . He became a Captain in the U.S. Army Medical Corps in 1955 and practiced general medicine at a Station Hospital connected with the American Hospital in Paris, France. In 1957, he joined the Rockefeller Institute as a graduate fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Henry G. Kunkel.
After receiving the Ph.D. degree in 1960, he remained at the Rockefeller Institute as Assistant Dean of Graduate Studies and started work in his own laboratory. In 1963, he became Associate Dean of Graduate Studies, a position from which he retired in 1966. From that time to the present, he has been a Professor of the Rockefeller University.
Edelman is a member of the National Academy of Sciences , the American Academy of Arts and Sciences , the American Society of Biological Chemists and the American Association of Immunologists, as well as a number of other scientific societies. He was a member of the Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry Study Section of the

4. Medicine 1972
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1972. for their discoveries concerningthe chemical structure of antibodies . gerald M. edelman, Rodney R. Porter.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1972
"for their discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies" Gerald M. Edelman Rodney R. Porter 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA United Kingdom Rockefeller University
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6. A Universe Of Consciousness / Consciousness - Gerald M. Edelman And Giulio Tonon
A review, and links to other information about and reviews of 'A Universe of Consciousness' by gerald Category Science Social Sciences Publications Reviews...... About the Authors gerald M. edelman won the 1972 nobel Prize for Medicine.An MD and Ph.D., he is director of the Neurosciences Institute.
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  • How Matter becomes Imagination (same subtitle for both US and UK editions)
  • US title: A Universe of Consciousness
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- Return to top of the page - Our Assessment: B : interesting speculations about consciousness See our review for fuller assessment. Review Summaries Source Rating Date Reviewer Berliner Zeitung Christopher Baethge The Guardian B- Steven Poole The Sunday Times John Cornwell From the Reviews
  • "(M)an kann die Lektüre gänzlich unvorgebildeten Lesern kaum empfehlen. Denn trotz pädagogischer Bemühungen der Autoren muss der Leser einige Mühe auf sich nehmen, um die Prämissen und schließlich die faszinierende Theorie zu verstehen." - Christopher Baethge, Berliner Zeitung

7. Edelman, Gerald Maurice
gerald M. edelman with a model whose contributions in elucidating the chemical structureof antibodies won him (with Rodney Porter) the nobel Prize for
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Edelman, Gerald Maurice
Gerald M. Edelman with a model of the gamma globulin molecule, 1972 UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. July 1, 1929, New York, N.Y., U.S.), American biochemist whose contributions in elucidating the chemical structure of antibodies won him (with Rodney Porter ) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1972. He also proposed an influential theory of change within the human nervous system. Edelman studied at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School (M.D., 1954). After two years in the Army Medical Corps in Paris, he went to Rockefeller University in New York City, earning his Ph.D. in 1960 and then joining the faculty. Working at Rockefeller, Edelman and his research team succeeded (1969) in constructing a precise model of an entire antibody molecule, which was found to be a four-chain structure consisting of more than 1,300 amino acids. Edelman and his team were then able to identify the precise locations on the molecule where antigenic binding occurs. Edelman became a full professor at Rockefeller University in 1966. His subsequent research focused on morphogenesis i.e.

8. Porter, Rodney Robert
7, 1985, Winchester, Hampshire), British biochemist who, with gerald M. edelman,received the 1972 nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his contribution
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Porter, Rodney Robert
(b. Oct. 8, 1917, Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire, Eng.d. Sept. 7, 1985, Winchester, Hampshire), British biochemist who, with Gerald M. Edelman , received the 1972 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his contribution to the exact determination of the chemical structure of an antibody Porter was educated at the University of Liverpool and the University of Cambridge, and he worked at the National Institute for Medical Research at Mill Hill from 1949 to 1960. He served as professor of immunology at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, London, until 1967, when he joined the faculty at the University of Oxford. Porter approached the problem of antibody structure by using an enzyme, papain, to cleave the blood's immunoglobulin molecule into functionally different fragments, which were then amenable to structural analysis. Edelman, working independently, used different methods to break up the molecule, and concluded that rather than a single chain of amino acids, it was a multichain entity. Porter and his research team were then able to determine the now universally accepted four-chain model of the antibody. Using his fragmentation technique, Porter studied the chains of the molecule separately, while Edelman worked on the whole molecule. By 1969 a complete model of the molecule, comprising more than 1,300 amino acids, had been achieved.

9. AlmaNews - Laurea Honoris Causa A Gerald M. Edelman
Translate this page gerald edelman viene conferita la Laurea in Scienze Biologiche. delle immunoglobine,ricerca per la quale ha ottenuto il conferimento del Premio nobel per la
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Video MPEG 4,07 MB 450 Kb Al Prof. Gerald Edelman viene conferita la Laurea in Scienze Biologiche Nel corso della prima parte della sua carriera scientifica ha portato un contributo fondamentale alla conoscenza della struttura e del ruolo delle immunoglobine, ricerca per la quale ha ottenuto il conferimento del Premio Nobel per la fisiologia e medicina nel 1972.
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Notevoli anche i contributi delle sue ricerche sulle basi genetiche dei difetti connessionali nello sviluppo cerebrale e sulla struttura tridimensionale di molecole proteiche implicate nella risposta immunitaria. Negli ultimi anni i suoi interessi scientifici si sono spostati verso la Neurobiologia. Back

10. Nobel Laureate To Discuss Theories Of Brain Function Sept. 2
Upton, NY nobel laureate gerald M. edelman will give a lecture titled Is itPossible to Construct a Perception Machine? at the US Department of Energy's
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50TH ANNIVERSARY LECTURE AT BROOKHAVEN LAB, SEPTEMBER 2
Nobel Laureate to Discuss Theories of Brain Function
Upton, NY Nobel laureate Gerald M. Edelman will give a lecture titled "Is it Possible to Construct a Perception Machine?" at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory on Tuesday, September 2, at 4 p.m. in the Laboratory's Berkner Hall. The lecture is part of the BNL 50th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture Series, which features talks on various topics throughout 1997 to celebrate Brookhaven's beginning a half-century ago. The talks are open to the public free of charge. Dr. Edelman has formulated a detailed theory to explain the development and organization of higher brain functions in terms of a process known as neuronal group selection. His theory was presented in 1987, in the widely known book, Neural Darwinism . Dr. Edelman's continuing work in theoretical neuroscience includes designing new kinds of machines, called recognition automata, for testing his theory. In his lecture, Dr. Edelman will discuss neuronal group selection as well as other modern theories on how the brain works and various efforts to stimulate higher brain functions. A native of New York City, Gerald M. Edelman earned a B.S. degree in chemistry from Ursinus College in 1950, and an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954. He spent a year at the Johnson Foundation of Medical Physics, and served as a medical house officer at Massachusetts General Hospital and, later, as a captain in the Army Medical Corps. In 1960, he earned his Ph.D. in biophysical chemistry at The Rockefeller Institute.

11. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGYAND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. edelman, gerald M. 1972. Ehrlich, Paul, 1908.
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12. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES INPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Eccles, Sir John Carew, 1963. edelman, gerald M. 1972.
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Polishborn French physicist and two-time winner of the nobel Prize. The New YorkTimes Review by Nicholas C. Spitzer of gerald M. edelman's Topobiology An
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gerald M. edelman, MD, Ph.D., nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1972,is President of Neuroscience Research Foundation and Director of the
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GERALD M. EDELMAN Neural Darwinism . Dr. Edelman is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and the Institute de France. He is the author of several books and over 400 research publications.

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Philosophy The philosophy of The Scripps Research Institute emphasizes the education and training of researchers in biology and chemistry preparing to meet the scientific challenges of the next century; the creation of basic knowledge in the biological and chemical sciences for the application of medical and material discoveries; and the pursuit of fundamental scientific advances through interdisciplinary programs and collaborations. It is within the framework of this overarching mission that the students in the Graduate Program learn in an environment tailored to accommodate individual interests and capabilities.
Location The Scripps Research Institute is located in La Jolla, California, approximately 15 miles north of the city of San Diego. Located within a two-mile radius of TSRI, The Neurosciences Institute, the University of California at San Diego, The Salk Institute, The Burnham Institute, and the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation, as well as a large concentration of biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, provide a research environment that is considered to be one of the finest in the world.
Majors and Degrees TSRI offers graduate programs in Macromolecular and Cellular Structure and Chemistry (MCSC) and Chemistry. Generally, each program will culminate with the Ph.D. degree after an average of five years of study and research. However, the actual length of the course of study may vary depending upon the student's prior training and the nature of the specific dissertation research project undertaken.

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GENERAL INFORMATION The Scripps Research Institute is the world's largest, private non-profit biomedical research facility. Since its founding in 1961 by a small group of immunopathologists led by Frank Dixon, M.D., the Institute has become internationally recognized for its basic research into immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, chemistry, neurosciences, autoimmune diseases, cardiovascular disorders, and cancer research. Currently housed in laboratory buildings with more than 1,000,000 square feet of space overlooking the Pacific Ocean in La Jolla, its staff numbers some 2,800, with 287 faculty members, nearly 800 postdoctoral fellows, 164 graduate students, and over 1,500 technical and administrative support personnel. Researchers at the Institute pursue scientific inquiry in seven primary fields of study each organized into a separate department: cell biology, chemistry, immunology, molecular biology, molecular and experimental medicine, neurobiology, and neuropharmacology, in addition to The Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology, the Harold L. Dorris Neurological Research Center, the Institute for Childhood and Neglected Diseases, and the Center for Integrative Molecular Biosciences. While the nature of the work at TSRI is basic and aimed at the discovery of fundamental knowledge, research in these fields continues to have significant ramifications for stroke and heart disease, cancer, neurological disorders, viral diseases, alcoholism and chemical dependency, diabetes, autoimmune diseases, and kidney dysfunction.

17. PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP - Search Results - Topobiology
In this important book, nobel laureate gerald M. edelman challenges the notionthat an understanding of the genetic code and of cell differentiation is
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An Introduction To Molecular Embryology

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"This book may well serve not only to make many aware of a newly accessible domain of understanding in biological science, but also to inspire some molecular geneticists to investigate the complexities of developmental biology." New York Times Book Review "May well be Edelman's most important contribution to science, his previous Nobel and other achievements notwithstanding." Francisco J. Ayala

18. PERSEUS BOOKS GROUP - Search Results - Remembered Present
in his critically acclaimed books Neural Darwinism (Basic Books, 1987) and Topobiology(Basic Books, 1988), nobel laureate gerald M. edelman now proposes a
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A Biological Theory Of Consciousness

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"Gerald Edelman is the first to give exact formulation to what was dreamed of by William James—a unified neurobiological theory that can embrace the full reality of perception, memory, learning, language, and consciousness as we know it. The word consciousness is often avoided by neurologists and psychologists as too vague and intuitive, but Edelman makes it possible to use it again with a new and precise neurobiological meaning. The Remembered Present is a prodigious achievement."

19. The Neurosciences Institute
gerald M. edelman, MD, Ph.D., nobel laureate, intellectual iconoclast and admirerof Jascha Heifitz, Albert Einstein and Yogi Berra, is explaining the
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Articles "Brain research gets smarter" - San Diego Union Tribune, February 11, 2001 Clunky little NOMAD is showing us how our minds work. A 2-foot-tall aluminum cylinder named NOMAD rolls toward a small block and aims its video camera downward. "A Learning Experience" - KPBS ON AIR, January 2001 In the season premier of Scientific American Frontiers that aired this past November, Alan Alda visited The Neurosciences Institute (NSI) in La Jolla, where a robot named NOMAD (Neurally Organized Mobile Adaptive Device) was developing a "taste" for certain objects and discovering a fundamental fact of life - that we learn from our experiences. Unlike other artificially intelligent robots, NOMAD "thinks" and is based on a theory that no two people's brains are the same. Even so, great minds do think alike, especially at a place like NSI.
"Even Fruit Flies Catch Their Zs" - Los Angeles Times, January 4, 2001

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