Aaron Novick

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1959-1990 Molecular Biology University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
Enzyme induction
Website:
http://molbio.uoregon.edu/novick-history/
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(1919 - 2000)
http://www.gf.org/fellows/all-fellows/aaron-novick/
DOI: 10.1063/1.1723790

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Frank H. Westheimer grad student 1943 Chicago
 (I. A kinetic study of the chromic acid oxidation of isopropyl alcohol ; II. The iodination of fibroin.)
Leó Szilárd research scientist 1948-1954 Chicago (Physics Tree)
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Adamson L, Gross C, Novick A. (1970) Research Article 8: Is Subunit Assembly a Rate-Limiting Factor on Induction? Cold Spring Harbor Monograph Archive. 1: 317-323
Barbour SD, Gross C, Novick A. (1968) Growth-instability of repressor. Journal of Molecular Biology. 33: 967-9
Fangman WL, Gross C, Novick A. (1967) Continuation of basal enzyme synthesis after cessation of DNA synthesis Journal of Molecular Biology. 29: 317-320
GLASS EA, NOVICK A. (1959) Induction of mutation in chloramphenicol-inhibited bacteria. Journal of Bacteriology. 77: 10-6
NOVICK A, SZILARD L. (1952) Anti-mutagens. Nature. 170: 926-7
NOVICK A, SZILARD L. (1951) Experiments on spontaneous and chemically induced mutations of bacteria growing in the Chemostat. Cold Spring Harbor Symposia On Quantitative Biology. 16: 337-43
NOVICK A, SZILARD L. (1951) Virus strains of identical phenotype but different genotype. Science (New York, N.Y.). 113: 34-5
NOVICK A, SZILARD L. (1950) Experiments with the Chemostat on spontaneous mutations of bacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 36: 708-19
NOVICK A, SZILARD L. (1950) Description of the chemostat. Science (New York, N.Y.). 112: 715-6
NOVICK A, SZILARD L. (1949) Experiments on light-reactivation of ultra-violet inactivated bacteria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 35: 591-600
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