Wilhelm Roux

  • male, deceased (1924)
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Wilhelm Roux (June 9, 1850-September 15, 1924) was a German zoologist and experimental embryologist. Roux was born and educated in Jena. His methodology was to interfere with developing embryos and observe the outcome. In 1888, Roux published the results of a series of defect experiments in which he took 2 and 4 cell frog embryos and destroyed some of the cells of each embryo with a hot needle. Wikipedia
Born:
June 9, 1850
Died:
September 15, 1924
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    Roux was born and educated in Jena, in Thuringia, Germany. His special interest, which he called developmental mechanics, was the process by which embryonic tissues develop their special form and function. In studying two- and four-cell frog embryos he
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    Wilhelm Roux (June 9, 1850-September 15, 1924) was a German zoologist and experimental embryologist. Roux was born and educated in Jena. His methodology was to interfere with developing embryos and observe the outcome. In 1888, Roux published the...
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