List of participants in the Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium
This is a list of scientists who participated in the 1964 Evolving Genes and Proteins symposium, a landmark event in the history of molecular evolution. The symposium, supported by the National Science Foundation, took place on September 17 and September 18, 1964 at the Institute of Microbiology of Rutgers University. A summary of the proceedings was published in Science, and the full proceedings were edited by Vernon Bryson and Henry J. Vogel and published in 1965.
Name | Institution | Contributions to proceedings |
Carnegie Institution of Washington | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: Chairman | |
Albert Einstein Medical Center | ||
Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research | ||
University of Texas at Austin | ||
Institute for Cancer Research | ||
National Institutes of Health | Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: Chairman | |
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | ||
Douglass College | ||
Rutgers University | ||
University of Kentucky Medical Center | ||
Ciba Pharmaceutical Products | ||
Dartmouth College | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Evolutionary Aspects of the Distribution of Nucleotides in DNA and in RNA" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Cornell University, Sloan-Kettering Institute | ||
University of Pennsylvania | ||
Harvard University | Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: "Lipid Patterns in the Evolution of Organisms" | |
Princeton University | ||
Kansas State University | ||
Oak Ridge National Laboratory | ||
Carnegie Institution of Washington | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides" | |
Cornell University, Sloan-Kettering Institute | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: Chairman | |
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Constancy and Variability of Protein Structure in Respiratory and Viral Proteins" | |
New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry | ||
Carnegie Institution of Washington | ||
E. R. Squibb and Sons | ||
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | ||
Rutgers University | Editor | |
Yale University | Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates" | |
Yale University | ||
Lilly Research Laboratories | ||
University of California, Berkeley | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Schering Corporation | ||
Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences | ||
State University of New York | ||
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | ||
Rutgers University | ||
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
New York Botanical Garden | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Washington University in St. Louis | ||
Rutgers University | ||
University of Michigan | ||
Florida State University | ||
Johns Hopkins University | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions" | |
Merck, Sharp and Dohme | ||
Brookhaven National Laboratory | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Homology and Divergence in Genetic Material of Salmonella typhimurium" | |
University of California, San Diego | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Evolution of an Enzyme" | |
Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Harvard University | Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: Chairman | |
Texas Medical Center | ||
Duke University Medical Center | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase" | |
University of Miami | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | ||
Douglass College | ||
Douglass College | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Wesleyan University | ||
National Institutes of Health | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | ||
University of Miami | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Experiments Suggesting Evolution to Protein" | |
National Institutes of Health | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Role of Mutations in Evolution" | |
Princeton University | ||
Wallace Laboratories | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Washington University in St. Louis | ||
Yale University | ||
Douglass College | ||
New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry | ||
Princeton University | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis" | |
Rockefeller Institute | Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: "Evolution of Heme and Chlorophyll" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
New York University | ||
Duke University Medical Center | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase" | |
Duke University School of Medicine | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase" | |
Carnegie Institution of Washington | ||
University of Oxford | Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "The Short-Lived RNA in the Cell Nucleus and its Possible Role in Evolution" | |
University of California, San Diego | ||
Johns Hopkins University | ||
Duke University Medical Center | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase" | |
Rutgers University | ||
New York University Medical School | ||
Princeton University | ||
Merch, Sharp and Dohme | ||
Princeton University | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Duke University School of Medicine | Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolution of Hemoglobin in Primates" | |
California Institute of Technology | Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: "The Evolution of Biochemical Syntheses—Retrospect and Prospect" | |
Rockefeller Institute | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: Chairman | |
U.S. Army Biological Laboratories | ||
National Institutes of Health | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides" | |
Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research | ||
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | ||
Office of Naval Research | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Duke University Medical Center | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Comparative Aspects of the Structure and Function of Phosphoglucomutase" | |
University of California, Berkeley | ||
Columbia University | ||
New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry | ||
Brandeis University | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Evolution of Dehydrogenases" | |
Princeton University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Schering AG | ||
Brandeis University | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Stanford University | Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Synthesis of DNA-Like Polymers de novo or by Reiterative Replication" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Western Reserve University | ||
Institute of Microbiology of the Academy of Sciences of the U. S. S. R. | ||
Army Research Office | ||
Rutgers University | Introductory Remarks | |
Georgetown University | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
New York University School of Medicine | ||
Rockefeller Institute | ||
National Science Foundation | ||
Queens College | ||
Yale University | ||
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "On the Evolution of the Lactose Utilization Gene System in Enteric Bacteria" | |
Abbott Laboratories | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution" | |
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Parke-Davis Research Laboratories | ||
Harvard University | ||
Princeton University | ||
University of Washington | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Johns Hopkins University | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
University of California, San Diego | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Evolution of an Enzyme" | |
University of California, Berkeley | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "Molecular Regulation and Its Possible Evolutionary Significance" | |
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Johns Hopkins University | ||
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine | ||
Duke University | ||
Institute for Cancer Research | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Yale University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Harvard University | ||
California Institute of Technology | Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins" | |
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Institute for Cancer Research | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
NASA Ames Research Center | ||
University of Wisconsin Medical School | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Douglass College | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "Evolutionary Problems in the Synthesis of Proteins" | |
University of Cordoba | ||
Carnegie Institution of Washington | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Evolution of Polynucleotides" | |
University of Minnesota | ||
Rutgers Medical School | ||
Institute for Cancer Research | ||
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Enzymatic Homology and Analogy in Phylogeny" | |
Columbia University | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "On the Evolution of Genetic Systems" | |
Brandeis University | ||
Brookhaven National Laboratory | ||
Haverford College | ||
Haverford College | ||
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | ||
Rockefeller Institute | ||
Rutgers Medical School | ||
Institute for Cancer Research | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Johns Hopkins University | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "Enzyme Catalysis and Color of Light in Bioluminescent Reactions" | |
Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School | ||
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | ||
Temple University School of Medicine | ||
E. R. Squibb and Sons | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rockefeller Institute | ||
Dartmouth Medical School | ||
UCLA School of Medicine | Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: Chairman; "Structural and Functional Aspects of Cytochrome c in Relation to Evolution" | |
Dartmouth Medical School | ||
Ohio State University | ||
Indiana University | Part VI, Evening Lecture: "Degeneracy of the Genetic Code: Extent, Nature, and Genetic Implications" | |
Johns Hopkins University | ||
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | ||
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome" | |
Columbia University | ||
Rutgers Medical School | ||
Rutgers Medical School | ||
Rutgers Medical School | ||
Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research | ||
Merck, Sharp and Dohme | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Albert Einstein Medical Center | ||
Princeton University | ||
Rutgers Medical School | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | Part VII, Evolution of Genes I: "Nature of Bacteriophages Induced in Bacillus subtilis" | |
Princeton University | Part VIII, Evolution of Genes II: "On the Evolution of Informational Macromolecules" | |
Johns Hopkins University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Princeton University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
University of Colorado School of Medicine | ||
Rockefeller Institute | Opening Address: "Evolution and Molecular Biology" | |
Princeton University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Harvard University | Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: Chairman | |
Johns Hopkins University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Rutgers University | ||
Hopkins Marine Station, Hadassah Medical School | Part II, Evolution of Pathways II: Chairman | |
Rutgers University | Editor; Part I, Evolution of Pathways I: "Lysine Biosynthesis and Evolution" | |
Rutgers University | ||
National Science Foundation | ||
Albert Einstein College of Medicine | ||
New York University | ||
New York University School of Medicine | ||
NASA Ames Research Center | ||
Rockefeller Institute | ||
Squibb Institute for Medical Research | ||
Merck, Sharp and Dohme | ||
Massachusetts General Hospital | ||
Princeton University | ||
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | Part IX, Evolution of Genes III: "The Relation of Ribosomal RNA to the Genome" | |
Stanford University | ||
State University of New York | ||
National Institutes of Health | Part V, Evolution of Proteins III: "The Role of Mutations in Evolution" | |
Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie Colloidale | Part III, Evolution of Proteins I: "Evolutionary Divergence and Convergence in Proteins" |