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Detlev Wulf Bronk | Biographical Memoirs: Volume 50... physiology as a permanent contribution to physiological science. Largely for this research he was granted membership in the NAS in 1939. His achievements as ...
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Detlev W. Bronk | NSF - National Science FoundationFor his highly original research in the field of physiology and for his manifold contributions to the advance of science and its institution in the service ...Missing: achievements neuroscience
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Detlev Wulf Bronk - Encyclopedia.comMay 23, 2018 · Bronk's most notable contributions were in the study of the regulation of the cardiovascular system. He was especially concerned with the ...Missing: achievements neuroscience
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Selection of the Scientist Is Expected to Be Made Public Today; DR ...Bronk was born in New York on Aug. 13, 1897, son of Mitchell and Marie Wulf Bronk. He was graduated from Swarthmore College in 1920 and received the Doctor ...
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Detlev W. Bronk, Scientist - ScienceFoundation for Research in Medical Physics, and to direct the Institute of Neurology. From this point Bronk's towering ability in admin- istration has been ...Missing: achievements neuroscience
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[PDF] The Early History of Biophysics at The University of MichiganIn 1926 he received the Ph.D. in Physics and Physiology from Michigan, the first of its kind in the nation. Bronk's subsequent research career continued with ...Missing: PhD | Show results with:PhD<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Academy in the Fifties — Beginnings of the Space Age - NCBIDetlev Wulf Bronk, sixteenth President of the National Academy of Sciences, was born in New York City in 1897. His ancestors gave their name to the Borough ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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[PDF] DETLEV WULF BRONK - Biographical MemoirsDETLEV WULF BRONK was born in 1897 in New York City, where his father, Mitchell Bronk, was pastor of the Ascen- sion Baptist Church at 160th Street and Park ...
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Adrian and BronkDetlev Wulf Bronk was born in 1897 in New York, and received his B.A. in electrical engineering from Swarthmore College in 1920. During World War I he underwent ...
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Detlev Wulf Bronk, 13 August 1897 - 17 November 1975 - JournalsNov 17, 1975 · His career as a scientist began when he had gone as a student to Swarthmore before the United States had entered the war against Germany in 1917 ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Collection: Office of the President records - Johns Hopkins UniversityDr. Detlev W. Bronk, president from January 1949 to August 1953, was born in 1897 and raised in Manhattan, New York. He attended Swarthmore College as an ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Detlev W. BronkDetlev W. Bronk was awarded the National Medal of Science for his highly original research in the field of physiology and for his manifold contributions to ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Milestones, Dec. 1, 1975 - TIMEAn advocate of curriculum reform, in the early 1950s Bronk inaugurated the Hopkins Plan, under which qualified undergraduates were allowed to take courses at ...
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Dr. Detlev W. Bronk, 78, Of Rockefeller U., Is Dead - The New York ...Nov 18, 1975 · Bronk Was named head of the Institute of Neurology and made significant contributions to biological research. Endeavoring to show dramatically ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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"A Garland for President Bronk, 1968" by Library StaffBronk, scientist, statesman, educator, successor to Simon Flexner and Herbert S. Gasser and first President of The Rockefeller University from administrative ...
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An RU Graduate Looks Back - Natural SelectionsAs a driving force behind establishing the graduate school at RU, which saw its first graduating class in 1959, Bronk saw students as instrumental in shaking up ...
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United States. President's Science Advisory Committee1957 – 1962Detlev Bronk was a member. 1957 – 1963George Kistiakowsky was a member. 1957 – 1964Jerome Wiesner was a member. 1958 – 1959 ...
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[PDF] 1954Detlev . Bronk (Chairman of the. Board's Executive Committee), and Dr. Alan T. Vaterman (Director of the. Foundation) to submit the program and budget to the ...Missing: policy | Show results with:policy<|separator|>
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[PDF] The History of Neuroscience in Autobiography Volume 2After this, Bronk adopted me as his personal research assistant and set me studying transmission through the stellate sympathetic ganglion of the cat.
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Features and NewsReturning to the United States in. 1929, Bronk became a professor of biophysics at the University of Pennsyl- vania, where during his 20 years' tenure he ...<|separator|>
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Personalia - Optica Publishing GroupDetlev Wulf Bronk, former president of The Johns Hopkins University, received the A.B. ... University of Michigan, where he received the M.S. degree in ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial
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[PDF] Medical Support of the Army Air Forces in WWII - GovInfoMedical Support of the Army Air Forces In World War II has been ... Detlev Bronk, Rpt. of Inspection of the AAFSAM, 12-25 Jun 44. Ltr., Maj. Don ...
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Seeing Red - Johns Hopkins Magazine -- September 2000When Detlev W. Bronk, then Hopkins president, first heard McCarthy's accusations of espionage he told the Evening Sun "that's news to me." Bronk said he was ...
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A Legacy of Advocacy Is Born as AAI Confronts McCarthyismThe Legacy of McCarthyism in Science. The AAI Council forwarded the resolution to NAS President Detlev W. Bronk, whom President Dwight D. Eisenhower had ...
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The linear No-Threshold (LNT) dose response modelMar 1, 2019 · “It has been established for a variety of experimental organisms that the number of mutations induced by radiation is proportional to the dose.
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[PDF] The linear No-Threshold (LNT) dose response model - jick.netFeb 11, 2019 · In this dual role, Bronk selected Warren Weaver, a mathematician, and the long-term scientific director of the RF, to chair the NAS Biological ...
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Linear Non-Threshold (LNT) historical discovery milestones1 - NIHHermann J. Muller based the linear dose response concept for radiation induced gene mutations on the assumption that repair of genetic damage did not occur.
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Motives for pushing a no-threshold dose radiation risk model (LNT ...Aug 26, 2014 · The linear-no-threshold (LNT) model for cancer risk assessment was founded on ideological-based scientific deceptions by key radiation genetics leaders.
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[PDF] An examination of the linear no-threshold hypothesis of cancer risk ...Feb 12, 2019 · The linear no-threshold (LNT) single-hit dose response model for mutagenicity and carcinogenicity has dominated the field of regulatory.
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On the origins of the linear no-threshold (LNT) dogma by means of ...This paper assesses the discovery of the dose-rate effect in radiation genetics and how it challenged fundamental tenets of the linear non-threshold (LNT) dose ...
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Questioning the Linear No-Threshold Model (LNT) - PubMed CentralSep 6, 2025 · The LNT model was originally developed to assess cancer risks in humans and employs the Sv unit, which is specific to human radiation exposure.
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[PDF] Ethical failings: The problematic history of cancer risk assessmentDec 5, 2020 · The linear no-threshold (LNT) dose response model: a comprehensive assessment of its historical and scientific foundations. Chem. Biol ...
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LNTgate: How scientific misconduct by the U.S. NAS led to ...This paper provides a detailed rebuttal to the letter of Beyea (2016) which offered a series of alternative interpretations to those offered in my article ...
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Detlev W. Bronk | The Franklin InstituteDetlev W. Bronk. Year. 1961. Subject. Life Science. Award. Franklin.
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Detlev Bronk – NAS - National Academy of SciencesMember, Public Welfare Medalist. Election Year. 1939. Public Welfare Medal. 1964. NAS logo white. National Academy of Sciences. 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, ...
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Remarks at the Presentation of the 1964 Presidential Medal of ...Detlev W. Bronk. THE PRESIDENT. Scientist and leader of scholars, his vision and untiring efforts have advanced science education and helped forge an ...Missing: major | Show results with:major