Gerhard Fankhauser

Gerhard Fankauser (1901–1981) was an embryologist known for his studies on amphibian development. He was a Princeton professor from 1931 to 1969.[1]

Fankhauser's research showed the correlation between ploidy and cell size.[2]

In his research on Triturus viridescens, a species of newt, Fankhauser discovered that cell size was not the determining factor in the size of an organism. In his 1945 paper, Fankhauser showed that although the nephric duct cells of polyploidy embryos are larger, the size of the duct itself remained constant [3]

References

  1. "Dr. Gerhard Fankhauser Dies". The New York Times. October 5, 1981. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  2. "Dr. Gerhard Fankhauser Dies". The New York Times. October 5, 1981. Retrieved May 3, 2010.
  3. Kirschner, Marc; Gerhart, J; Mitchison, T (January 7, 2000). "Molecular "Vitalism"" (PDF). Cell. 100 (1): 79–88. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)81685-2. PMID 10647933.
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