Gallery 18: Lederberg's 1958 Nobel Prize certificate
Lederberg's 1958 Nobel Prize certificate.
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16402. Gallery 18: Lederberg's 1958 Nobel Prize medal
Lederberg's 1958 Nobel Prize medal.
16400. Gallery 18: 1958 Nobel Prize Telegram
Telegram telling Lederberg that he will share in the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.
16415. Video 18: Joshua Lederberg, clip 4
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16367. Gallery 16: Telegram sent to Edward Tatum telling him that he, George Beadle and Joshua Lederberg will share the 1958 Nobel Pri
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16401. Gallery 18: 1958 Nobel Prize winners
1958 Nobel Prize winners: (L-R) George Beadle, Edward Tatum (Physiology or Medicine), I. Tamm (Physics), F. Sanger (Chemistry), P. Cherenkov (Physics), I. Frank (Physics), Joshua Lederberg (Physiology or Medicine).
16409. Gallery 18: Alfred Hershey, 1969
Alfred Hershey receiving the 1969 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
16410. Gallery 18: Alfred Hershey and his son, 1969
Alfred Hershey and his son, Peter, at the Nobel Prize ceremonies.
16521. Gallery 23: Fred Sanger, 1980
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16418. Biography 18: Joshua Lederberg (1925-2008)
Joshua Lederberg discovered bacterial recombination and started a new field of research.
16765. Gallery 37: Eric Wieschaus at Nobel Ceremony, 1995
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