Jean Weigle

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Jean Weigle was a Swiss-born physicist and molecular biologist known for his pioneering work on bacteriophages and contributions to the early development of molecular genetics.

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instanceOf Swiss scientist
person
physicist
birthPlace Switzerland NERFINISHED
contributedTo concept of genetic recombination in viruses
understanding of DNA repair mechanisms
countryOfCitizenship Switzerland
employer California Institute of Technology
fieldOfWork molecular biology
molecular genetics
physics
gender male
influenced development of molecular genetics
knownFor contributions to early molecular genetics
pioneering work on bacteriophages
memberOf phage group
notableStudentOrCollaborator André Lwoff NERFINISHED
Max Delbrück NERFINISHED
notableWork research on bacteriophage lambda
occupation university professor
studied bacteriophage-host interactions
genetic recombination in phages
radiation effects on bacteriophages
workLocation Pasadena, California NERFINISHED

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Martha Chase doctoralAdvisor Jean Weigle