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John Bonner
John Bonner started working on cellular slime molds in 1940 as an undergraduate at Harvard University, and resumed those studies there as a graduate student after the 2nd World War, finishing his PhD in 1947. His first job was in biology at Princeton University, where he has remained ever since: from assistant professor to professor emeritus. He continues to pursue both his laboratory research ...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Annalen des Historischen Vereins für den Niederrhein
سال: 1882
ISSN: 0341-289X,2194-3818
DOI: 10.7788/annalen-1882-38-jg05