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Embryos in Wax (2002), by Nick Hopwood

By: Karen Wellner | Published: Jun 25, 2010

Embryos in Wax: Models from the Ziegler Studio is a history of embryo wax modeling written by science historian Nick Hopwood. Published by the…

LiteraturePublicationsModelsEducationhistory

Hilde Mangold (1898-1924)

By: Maria Doty | Published: May 09, 2011

Hilde Mangold, previously Hilde Proescholdt, was a German embryologist and physiologist who became well known for research completed with Hans…

Organizers, EmbryonicBiographydifferentiationAmphibians

William Bateson (1861-1926)

By: Samantha Hauserman | Published: Jan 28, 2014

At the turn of the twentieth century, William Bateson studied organismal variation and heredity of traits within the framework of evolutionary theory…

GeneticsHeredityMendel, Gregor, 1822-1884EvolutionEmbryology

Leonardo da Vinci's Embryological Annotations

By: Hilary Gilson | Published: Aug 19, 2008

Among his myriad scientific and artistic contributions, Leonardo da Vinci's work in embryology was groundbreaking. He observed and diagramed the…

LiteratureLeonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519Human DevelopmentPublicationsFetus

Leonardo da Vinci's Embryological Annotations

By: Hilary Gilson | Published: Aug 19, 2008

Among his myriad scientific and artistic contributions, Leonardo da Vinci's work in embryology was groundbreaking. He observed and diagramed the…

LiteratureLeonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519Human DevelopmentPublicationsFetus

Elizabeth Maplesden Ramsey (1906-1993)

By: Kaitlin Smith | Published: Jul 01, 2010

Physician and pathologist Elizabeth Maplesden Ramsey was a member of the Carnegie Institution of Washington (CIW) for thirty-nine years. The…

PeopleBiographyPrimates

Ross Granville Harrison (1870-1959)

By: Kimberly A. Buettner | Published: Sep 01, 2007

A pioneer in experimental embryology, Ross Granville Harrison made numerous discoveries that advanced biology. One of the most significant was his…

PeopleHarrison, Ross G. (Ross Granville), 1870-1959Tissue Culture TechniquesBiographyTissue culture

Boris Ephrussi (1901-1979)

By: Divyash Chhetri | Published: Sep 15, 2014

Boris Ephrussi studied fruit flies, yeast, and mouse genetics and development while working in France and the US during the twentieth century. In…

Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc.MutationTissue cultureDrosophilaTissue Transplantation

Karl Wilhelm Theodor Richard von Hertwig (1850-1937)

By: Benjamin Garcia, Katherine Brind'Amour | Published: Nov 01, 2007

Karl Wilhelm Theodor Richard von Hertwig is an important figure in the history of embryology for his contributions of artificial hybridization of sea…

PeopleZoologyBiographyHybridizationSea Urchins

Amphioxus, and the Mosaic Theory of Development (1893), by Edmund Beecher Wilson

By: James Lowe | Published: Mar 31, 2015

Edmund Beecher Wilson experimented with Amphioxus (Branchiostoma) embryos in 1892 to identify what caused their cells to differentiate into new types…

Wilson, Edmund B. (Edmund Beecher), 1856-1939AmphioxusEmbryosEmbryologyDevelopmental Biology

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