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Moselio Schaechter 《Resonance》2008,13(2):191-194
In this section of Resonance, we invite readers to pose questions likely to be raised in a classroom situation. We may suggest strategies for dealing
with them, or invite responses, or both. “Classroom” is equally a forum for raising broader issues and sharing personal experiences
and viewpoints on matters related to teaching and learning science. 相似文献
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Moselio Schaechter 《Resonance》2008,13(8):775-777
Joshua Lederberg will surely be remembered for his stellar contributions to microbial genetics and his sage intervention in
public affairs concerning exobiology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, and bioterrorism. Not so well know is his emphatic
mission to spell out that bacteria are cells and not something else. This brief sketch examines some of his contributions
to bacterial cytology.
Moselio Schaechter (Elio to friends) spent his career studying growth physiology and cell structure of enteric bacteria. Born
in Italy, he spent his youth in Ecuador before going to the United States where he chaired the Department of Molecular Biology
and Microbiology at Tufts University in Boston for twenty three years. After retirement he is at San Diego, where he has devoted
himself to sharing the excitement of the microbial world, mainly via a blog called “Small Things Considered”. He has authored
several influential textbooks and reference works. He succeeded Joshua Lederberg as Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia of Microbiology. He also authored a book, In the Company of Mushrooms, which deals with his avocation, wild mushrooms. 相似文献
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