Gallery 16: Young George Beadle, around 1908.

Young George Beadle, around 1908.

George Beadle

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16362. Gallery 16: George Beadle at work in his lab at Stanford.

George Beadle at work in his lab at Stanford.

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16368. Gallery 16: George Beadle at the Nobel Awards ceremonies.

George Beadle at the Nobel Awards ceremonies.

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16147. Gallery 1: George Beadle, 1914

Young George Beadle (1958 winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine), with his father and sister, 1914.

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16367. Gallery 16: Telegram sent to Edward Tatum telling him that he, George Beadle and Joshua Lederberg will share the 1958 Nobel Pri

Telegram sent to Edward Tatum telling him that he, George Beadle and Joshua Lederberg will share the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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16371. Biography 16: George Wells Beadle (1903-1989)

George Beadle had successful research careers in corn and Drosophila genetics, before starting the field of Neurospora research.

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16369. Gallery 16: Throughout his life, Beadle maintained an interest in agriculture and gardening - the farm boy Nobel Laureate.

After retirement in 1969, Beadle started research on the origin of maize. Throughout his life, Beadle maintained an interest in agriculture and gardening--the farm boy Nobel Laureate.

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16401. Gallery 18: 1958 Nobel Prize winners

1958 Nobel Prize winners: (L-R) George Beadle, Edward Tatum (Physiology or Medicine), I. Tamm (Physics), F. Sanger (Chemistry), P. Cherenkov (Physics), I. Frank (Physics), Joshua Lederberg (Physiology or Medicine).

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16478. Gallery 21: Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson (1)

(Page 1 of 2) Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson trying to arrange a visit to Meselson's lab. Meselson forwarded the letter to George 'Beets' Beadle, department chair, to request financial assistance for Brenner.

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16479. Gallery 21: Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson (2)

(Page 2 of 2) Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson trying to arrange a visit to Meselson's lab. Meselson forwarded the letter to George 'Beets' Beadle, department chair, to request financial assistance for Brenner.

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16670. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1929

Barbara McClintock as a graduate student at Cornell, 1929. (L-R standing) Charles Burnham, Marcus Rhoades, Rollins Emerson, and Barbara McClintock. George Beadle is kneeling by the dog.

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