Bonner, James, 1910-1996
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Name (Hebrew)
בונר, ג'מס
Name (Latin)
Bonner, James, 1910-1996
Name (Arabic)
بونر، جيمس فريدريك
Other forms of name
Bonner, James Frederick, 1910-
Bonner, James, 1910-
בונר, ג'יימס
בונר, ג'יימס (פרדריק)
בונר, ג'יימס, 1910-
Date of birth
1910
Date of death
1996
Place of birth
Ansley (Neb.)
Occupation
College teachers
Molecular biologists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Biographical or Historical Data
מקום לידה: Ansley [נבראסקה, ארצות הברית]
מקום לידה: Ansley
תאריך לידה: 1.9.1910
Sources of Information
- His Plant biochemistry, 1950.
- LC data base, 6-13-89(hdg.: Bonner, James Frederick, 1910- ; usage: James Bonner)
- יסודות הפיזיולוגיה של הצמחים, (1956):
- Record enhanced with data from Bibliography of the Hebrew Book database
Wikipedia description:
James Frederick Bonner (September 1, 1910 – September 13, 1996) was an American molecular biologist, a member of the National Academy of Sciences, notable for discoveries in plant biochemistry. Bonner invented a better way to collect natural rubber from trees. As result of his invention Malaysia nearly doubled its production of natural rubber. Bonner was instrumental in the invention of a method of mechanical harvesting of oranges. One of his most notable discoveries was finding how histones control gene activity. Bonner was professor and professor emeritus of biology at the California Institute of Technology.
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