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Peter H. Duesberg

Affiliations: 
Molecular & Cell Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
karyotypic origin and evolution of cancer cells
Website:
http://mcb.berkeley.edu/labs/duesberg/
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Peter H. Duesberg
Professor of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA

Born: December 2, 1936
Parents: Mother: Hilde Saettele, M.D.,
Father: Richard Duesberg, Prof. of Internal Medicine

Education:
University of Würzburg,
Würzburg, Germany Vordiplom (Chemistry) 1956-1958
University of Basel
Basel, Switzerland 1958-1959
University of Munich
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Parents

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Theodor Wieland grad student 1963 Goethe-Universität Frankfurt (Chemistry Tree)
 (Fraktionierungen von Proteinen - besonders Enzymen - mit Ionenaustauschern und Molekularsieben )
Harry Rubin post-doc 1964 UC Berkeley

Children

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Wen-Hwa Lee grad student (Microtree)
Samuel L. Pfaff grad student UC Berkeley (Neurotree)
Michael M. C. Lai grad student 1973 UC Berkeley (Microtree)
Karen Beemon grad student 1974 UC Berkeley (Microtree)
Michael F. Nunn grad student 1978-1984 UC Berkeley (Neurotree)
Anthony  J. Pawson post-doc 1976-1980 UC Berkeley (Neurotree)
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Bloomfield M, Duesberg P. (2015) Karyotype alteration generates the neoplastic phenotypes of SV40-infected human and rodent cells. Molecular Cytogenetics. 8: 79
McCormack A, Fan JL, Duesberg M, et al. (2013) Individual karyotypes at the origins of cervical carcinomas. Molecular Cytogenetics. 6: 44
Duesberg P, McCormack A. (2013) Immortality of cancers: a consequence of inherent karyotypic variations and selections for autonomy. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 12: 783-802
Klein A, Li N, Nicholson JM, et al. (2010) Transgenic oncogenes induce oncogene-independent cancers with individual karyotypes and phenotypes. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 200: 79-99
Nicholson JM, Duesberg P. (2009) On the karyotypic origin and evolution of cancer cells Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 194: 96-110
Li L, McCormack AA, Nicholson JM, et al. (2009) Cancer-causing karyotypes: chromosomal equilibria between destabilizing aneuploidy and stabilizing selection for oncogenic function. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 188: 1-25
Fabarius A, Li R, Yerganian G, et al. (2008) Specific clones of spontaneously evolving karyotypes generate individuality of cancers Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics. 180: 89-99
Duesberg P, Li R, Fabarius A, et al. (2006) Aneuploidy and cancer: from correlation to causation Contributions to Microbiology.. 13: 16-44
Duesberg P, Li R, Fabarius A, et al. (2005) The chromosomal basis of cancer Cellular Oncology. 27: 293-318
Duesberg P, Fabarius A, Hehlmann R. (2004) Aneuploidy, the Primary Cause of the Multilateral Genomic Instability of Neoplastic and Preneoplastic Cells Iubmb Life. 56: 65-81
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