Puck, Theodore T. (Theodore Thomas), 1916-2005
Biography
Dr. Theodore Thomas Puck (1916-2005), the Institute's founding scientist, was a geneticist and a pioneer of somatic cell genetics and single-cell plating (cloning) and later studied the genetic causes of cancer. Puck earned a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Chicago and served as chairman of the University of Colorado Dept. of Biophysics from 1948 to 1967.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
DPS Teachers, between 1998 June-1998 August
Theodore Puck in Laboratory, circa 1985
Theodore Puck works with Eleanor Roosevelt Institute Staff male staff member in laboratory.
Theodore Puck Stands with Eleanor Roosevelt Institute Staff Members, between 1980-1989
Dr. Theodore Puck stands in a laboratory with two male and one female Eleanor Roosevelt Institute staff members.
Theodore Puck Stands with Gas Tanks, between 1970-1985
Dr. Theodore Puck stands with gas tanks in laboratory.
Thomas Nichols, Theodore Puck, Patsy Hall and Kevin Lindauer, between 1998 June-August
Thomas Nichols, Theodore Puck, Patsy Hall and Kevin Lindauer stand for portrait.
Thomas Nichols, Theodore Puck, Patsy Hall and Kevin Lindauer, between 1998 June-August
Thomas Nichols, Theodore Puck, Patsy Hall and Kevin Lindauer stand for portrait.
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