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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Nobel prize winner

Name
  
Eric Wieschaus

Known for
  

Eric F. Wieschaus wwwnobelprizeorgnobelprizesmedicinelaureates

Born
  
June 8, 1947 (age 77) South Bend, Indiana (
1947-06-08
)

Institutions
  
Princeton UniversityRobert Wood Johnson Medical School

Alma mater
  
Notable awards
  
Similar People
  
Christiane Nusslein‑Volhard, Edward B Lewis, Hans Spemann, Alfred Sturtevant

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Eric Francis Wieschaus (born June 8, 1947 in South Bend, Indiana) is an American developmental biologist and 1995 Nobel Prize-winner.

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Born in South Bend, Indiana, he attended John Carroll Catholic High School in Birmingham, AL before attending the University of Notre Dame for his undergraduate studies (B.S., biology), and Yale University (Ph.D., biology) for his graduate work. In 1978, he moved to his first independent job, at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany and moved from Heidelberg to Princeton University in the United States in 1981.

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Much of his research has focused on embryogenesis in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, specifically in the patterning that occurs in the early Drosophila embryo. Most of the gene products used by the embryo at these stages are already present in the unfertilized egg and were produced by maternal transcription during oogenesis. A small number of gene products, however, are supplied by transcription in the embryo itself. He has focused on these "zygotically" active genes because he believes the temporal and spatial pattern of their transcription may provide the triggers controlling the normal sequence of embryonic development.

Saturation of all the possible mutations on each chromosome by random events to test embryonic lethality was done by Eric Wieschaus.(PSY IITK)

In 1995, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edward B. Lewis and Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard as co-recipients, for their work revealing the genetic control of embryonic development.

As of 2005, Wieschaus is the Squibb Professor in Molecular Biology at Princeton, and Adjunct Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New JerseyRobert Wood Johnson Medical School.

He has three daughters and is married to molecular biologist Gertrud Schüpbach, who is also a professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University, working on Drosophila oogenesis. He is an atheist and is one of the seventy seven Nobel Laureates who signed the petition to repeal the Louisiana Science Education Act.

References

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