Gallery 38: Michael Hengartner, 1999

Michael Hengartner with his kids, Alex and Sophie, 1999.

Michael Hengartner, Alex, Sophie

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Michael Hengartner, age 18, in his high school chemistry lab.

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16791. Gallery 38: Michael Hengartner

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16794. Video 38: Michael Hengartner, clip 1

How he ended up in Bob Horvitz's lab working on cell death.

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16795. Video 38: Michael Hengartner, clip 2

Cloning and characterizing the C. elegans cell death gene.

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16796. Video 38: Michael Hengartner, clip 3

Purpose of programmed cell death.

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16797. Video 38: Michael Hengartner, clip 4

What happens to those cells that don't die?

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16798. Video 38: Michael Hengartner, clip 5

Comparisons between C. elegans and human cell death genes

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16799. Video 38: Michael Hengartner, clip 6

Descriptions of how cell death gene products interact.

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16808. Biography 38: Michael Otmar Hengartner (966 - )

Mike Hengartnerand Bob Horvitz used C. elegans to work out the mechanism of programmed cell death.

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