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    Ross Granville Harrison (January 13, 1870 – September 30, 1959) was an American biologist and anatomist credited for his pioneering work on animal tissue...
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  • Ross Harrison may refer to: Ross Granville Harrison (1870–1959), US biologist and anatomist Ross Harrison (academic) (born 1943), British philosopher...
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    underlying changes in the diseased immune system. In 1907 the zoologist Ross Granville Harrison demonstrated the growth of frog nerve cell processes in a medium...
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  • Instructor in Anatomy at Yale. He studied for his Ph.D. under Ross Granville Harrison, which he received in 1915. He was a teacher at Yale until 1958...
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    used to maintain living cells (chicken embryos) for a few days. Ross Granville Harrison in 1907 then developed in vitro cell culture techniques, including...
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  • player Ross Granville Harrison (1870–1959), American biologist Russell Benjamin Harrison (1854–1936), American lawyer and politician Ruth Harrison (snooker...
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    viruses had only been grown in plants and animals, but in 1906, Ross Granville Harrison (1870–1959) invented a method for growing tissue in lymph, and...
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    establishing the basic principle of tissue culture. In 1907 the zoologist Ross Granville Harrison demonstrated the growth of frog embryonic cells that would give...
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    establishing the basic principle of tissue culture. In 1907 the zoologist Ross Granville Harrison demonstrated the growth of frog embryonic cells that would give...
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    support was provided by Ross Granville Harrison's experiments transplanting fragments of a newt embryo into different locations. Harrison was able to identify...
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  • Joseph Strauss (died 1938), American bridge engineer. January 13 – Ross Granville Harrison (died 1959), American physiologist. February 7 – Alfred Adler (died...
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  • Grantly Dick-Read (born 1890), English obstetrician. September 30 – Ross Granville Harrison (born 1870), American physiologist. October 29 Samuel James Cameron...
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    hosts. Viruses had been grown only in plants and animals. In 1906 Ross Granville Harrison invented a method for growing tissue in lymph, and in 1913 E. Steinhardt...
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    cultures for some time, Weiss won a Sterling fellowship to work with Ross Granville Harrison at Yale. He took US citizenship in 1939, publishing his Principles...
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  • considers Harrison's maps "critical to the history of American cartography." Richard Edes Harrison's father was the biologist Ross Granville Harrison. He was...
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    member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Ross Granville Harrison, biologist and anatomist Charles Hoffner, pro golfer, member of...
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  • – Alexander Stirling Calder, sculptor (died 1945) January 13 – Ross Granville Harrison, physiologist (died 1959) January 23 – William G. Morgan, inventor...
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  • much improved naval Lightning rods John Harrison (1693–1776), UK – marine chronometer Ross Granville Harrison (1870–1959), U.S. – first successful animal...
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    the principle of tissue culture which would later be taken up by Ross Granville Harrison and Paul Alfred Weiss. In 1888, Roux published the results of a...
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  • asymmetry of development which had been begun by his Yale supervisor Ross G. Harrison. Harrison had shown that grafts develop as left or right limbs based on...
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  • 1869 – Prince Emanuele Filiberto, Duke of Aosta (d. 1931) 1870 – Ross Granville Harrison, American biologist and anatomist (d. 1959) 1878 – Lionel Groulx...
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    in New York City. In 1910 during a visit to the laboratory of Ross Granville Harrison at Yale, Burrows studied tissue culture. At Yale, Burrows also...
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  • studied under Nicholas at Yale, where she was also influenced by Ross Granville Harrison. Oppenheimer used Nicholas's method of dechorionating embryos of...
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  • culture cells in vitro, which was in 1907 by American embryologist Ross Granville Harrison when he was able to isolate and grow embryonic tissues from frogs...
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  • Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 5, 2015. "Ross G. Harrison, Yale Zoologist, 89". New York Times. October 1, 1989. Retrieved March...
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  • Robertson Leonard Frank Spath Willie Sucksmith Maurice de Broglie Ross Granville Harrison Gilbert Newton Lewis Francis Peyton Rous "Fellowship of the Royal...
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  • (1875-1933) 1912: Theodor Boveri, German geneticist (1862-1915) 1914: Ross Granville Harrison, American biologist (1870-1959) 1914: George Reber Wieland, American...
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  • 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1928, 1935, 1936, 1937 (id=9659 id=9660) Ross Granville Harrison January 13, 1870 Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United...
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    respiration 1934 David Keilin, Mechanisms of cellular respiration 1933 Ross Granville Harrison, The origin and development of the nervous system studied by the...
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  • necessary? Contrasting models of 20th century research at Yale led by Ross Granville Harrison, Grace E. Pickford and G. Evelyn Hutchinson". J Hist Biol. 36 (3):...
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