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The Rubella component, Meruvax, is propagated using a human cell line ( WI-38, named for the Wistar Institute ) derived in 1961 from embryonic lung tissue.
Osler's brain was taken to the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia to join the Wistar Brain Collection.
However, recent research at the Wistar Institute of the University of Pennsylvania involving tissue-regenerating mice ( known as MRL mice ) may provide pointers for further research as to how to regenerate nerves without scarring.
However, the concept of head transplantation may become more popular, as stem cells have been shown by the Wistar Institute of the University of Pennsylvania to repair the severed spinal cords of mice to a functional level.
The high-resolution protein structure of the Tribolium castaneum catalytic subunit of telomerase TERT was decoded in 2008 by Emmanuel Skordalakes and his team at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.
After receiving a post-doctoral Fellowship for study at the University of Texas, Galveston, under the tutelage of the renowned cell culturist Prof. Charles M. Pomerat, he returned to Philadelphia, where he spent ten years as an Associate Member of the Wistar Institute and two years as an Assistant Professor of Research Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
One such cell strain, developed by Hayflick and his colleague Paul Moorehead at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, called WI-38, was the most widely used and highly characterized normal human cell population in the world.
* 1899 ~ 1903: Worked at the Wistar Institute, University of Pennsylvania.
In 1938 Wilson and Wistar approached Kent to purchase the recently vacated Franklin Institute building and create a history museum for the City of Philadelphia.
Koprowski served as director of The Wistar Institute from 1957 to 1991, a period during which Wistar achieved international recognition for its vaccine research and became a National Cancer Institute Cancer Center.
While at The Wistar Institute, Koprowski created the world's first polio vaccine, based on oral administration of attenuated polio virus.
* Wistar Institute
The Hayflick limit was discovered by Leonard Hayflick in 1961, at the Wistar Institute, Philadelphia, when Hayflick demonstrated that a population of normal human fetal cells in a cell culture divide between 40 and 60 times.
Dr. Leonard Hayflick first became suspicious of Carrel ’ s theory while working in a lab at the Wistar Institute.
* Wistar Institute: Leader in research on the causes and cures of disease.
In the 1960s, he played a pivotal role in discovery of a vaccine against rubella virus while working at Wistar Institute in Philadelphia.
Other descendants include Isaac J. Wistar, figure in the American Civil War and founder of the Wistar Institute.
The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia is named for Caspar Wistar.
* Wistar Institute, a biomedical research center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, named after the physician.

Wistar and Anatomy
Determined to preserve his great-uncle ’ s teaching collection and support new and original research of anatomy and biology, Isaac Jones Wistar funded an endowment and research building for The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology.
* Mutual relationship in the development of the brain and eyes of Lepidoptera, in The Journal of Experimental Zoology, Volume 36, by Ross Granville Harrison, William Keith Brooks, Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, American Society of Zoologists, November 1922: pp. 459-465, retrieved 2011-10-07.

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File: Wistar rat. jpg | Albino Wistar rat, a strain commonly used for both biomedical and basic research.
Entirely new breeds or " lines " of brown rats, such as the Wistar rat, have been bred for use in laboratories.
Wellsboro was incorporated in 1830 and was named in honor of Mary Wells, wife of one of the original settlers, Benjamin Wistar Morris.
The botanist Thomas Nuttall said he named the genus Wisteria in memory of Dr. Caspar Wistar ( 1761 – 1818 ).
The field at this site, known as Wistar Field, became the first official home of the Yellow Jackets.
Studies in Wistar rats have revealed one mechanism by which ghee reduces plasma LDL cholesterol.
* William Wistar Comfort, ' Stephen Grellet, 1773-1855 ', MacMillan, New York, 1942, 202p.
V. tricolor extract had anti-inflammatory effect in acute inflammation induced in male Wistar rats.
The museum was established through the efforts of Philadelphia Mayor S. Davis Wilson, Frances Wistar, president of the Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, and A. Atwater Kent, radio pioneer and inventor.

Institute and Anatomy
For a short time, when the University of Vienna closed, Hayek studied in Constantin von Monakow's Institute of Brain Anatomy, where Hayek spent much of his time staining brain cells.
He graduated as Doctor of Medicine ( MD ) in 1928 and became an assistant professor at the Institute of Anatomy until 1935.
In 1936 about 8. 10 km² were set aside as a public reserve and in 1939 a koala enclosure was built by the Institute of Anatomy.
NCBI provides Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man, the Molecular Modeling Database ( 3D protein structures ), dbSNP ( a database of single-nucleotide polymorphisms ), the Unique Human Gene Sequence Collection, a map of the human genome, a taxonomy browser, and coordinates with the National Cancer Institute to provide the Cancer Genome Anatomy Project.
It was formerly held by the Institute of Anatomy in Canberra.
Following his death, Phar Lap's heart was donated to the Institute of Anatomy in Canberra and his skeleton to the New Zealand's National Museum in Wellington.
In bringing the skull to show Prof. Raymond Dart, she set in motion a chain of events that led to the discovery of the ' Child skull of Taung ' She later became wife of Prof. Cecil Jackson, Professor of Anatomy at Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute, University of Pretoria.
On March 5, 2009, the new Anatomy Memorial was opened in group 26, which is the graveyard of the Institute of Anatomy of the University of Vienna and for the people who donated their bodies to science.
* Tutankhamun: Anatomy of an Excavation Griffith Institute
The Stanley Medical Institute in Bethesda Maryland has collected in excess of 600 brains PDF In ARCH GEN PSYCHIATRY / VOL 61, NOV 2004, in a report called, " Brain Anatomy in Adults With Velocardiofacial Syndrome With and Without Schizophrenia ", SMRI published results of a Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study showing difference in brain structure of people with and without schizophrenia.
Spemann was appointed Professor of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at Rostock in 1908 and, in 1914, Associate Director of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute of Biology at Dahlem, Berlin.
Grey was an instructor in Artistic Anatomy and Figure Sculpture for ten years at New York University, and now teaches courses in Visionary Art with Allyson at The Open Center in New York City ; Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado ; the California Institute of Integral Studies and the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York.
* Anatomy of Peace-Resolving the Heart of Conflict, by Arbinger Institute ISBN 978-1-57675-334-7
In 1832 the Institute of Forensic Medicine was set up, in 1837 a specialization course in Obstetrics was introduced and a new Theatre and Museum of Anatomy was opened at the San Giovanni Battista Hospital to bring together the materials stored at the University and those collected since 1818 at the Museum of Pathological Anatomy.
* Anatomy of the Human Heart-Texas Heart Institute
The first professors of Grant Medical College were Charles Morehead, M. D., FRCS, Professor of the Institute of Practice of Medicine, Dr. John Peet, M. D., FRCS, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery and Dr. Herbert John Giraud, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica.
He received his research doctorate from the University of Copenhagen in 1895 and became a professor of Pathological Anatomy and Director of the Institute of Anatomic Pathology ( 1900 ) at the same University.
Victor was born " by chance " in Brussels, where the couple were so poor that Victor's younger brother died of malnutrition before Leonid eventually found work as a teacher at the Institute of Anatomy.
* Anatomy, which discusses the way in which the Republican Party set about recovering from its near-catastrophic defeat in 1964, the role that think tanks play in the development of policy and political philosophy, particularly the American Enterprise Institute and the Heritage Foundation, and the power of " footsoldiers " motivated by cultural values in winning elections.
As commandant at Natzweiler-Stuthof, Kramer personally carried out the gassings of 80 Jewish men and women, part of a group of 87 selected at Auschwitz to become anatomical specimens in a proposed Jewish skeleton collection to be housed at the Anatomy Institute at the Reich University of Strasbourg under the direction of August Hirt.
Dr. Tiedemann was the Director of the Institute of Anatomy at Heidelberg University.
In his commemorative speech on the occasion of the opening of the Institute of Pathological Anatomy at the General Hospital of Vienna, he warned against the abuse of " natural science liberties ".

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