James Slater Murphy, M.D.

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1966-1997 Virology Rockefeller University, New York, NY, United States 
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Born in New York City on June 2, 1921, Dr. Murphy was the son of Ray Slater, a descendant of Samuel Slater, an English textile entrepreneur, and James B. Murphy, a pioneer in the field of cancer biology and a member of The Rockefeller Institute who worked with Peyton Rous. Dr. Murphy’s interest in science began in childhood and he was the first high school summer intern at the Jackson Laboratory.
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Parents

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John Howard Northrop post-doc 1955 University of California
 (Rockefeller Institute)
Igor Tamm research scientist 1966-1997 Rockefeller
 (1955-66 Assistant of the Institute)

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Lennart Philipson collaborator Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (Neurotree)
Stephen B Tatter collaborator 1982-1990 Rockefeller (Neurotree)
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Murphy JS, Landsberger FR, Kikuchi T, et al. (1984) Occurrence of cell division is not exponentially distributed: differences in the generation times of sister cells can be derived from the theory of survival of populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 81: 2379-83
Tamm I, Kikuchi T, Murphy JS. (1982) Serum enhances the cycling and survival of HeLa cells treated with 5,6-dichloro-1-beta-D-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 79: 2569-73
Tamm I, Pfeffer LM, Murphy JS. (1981) Assay of the inhibitory activities of human interferons on the proliferation and locomotion of fibroblasts. Methods in Enzymology. 79: 404-13
KILBOURNE ED, MURPHY JS. (1960) Genetic studies of influenza viruses. I. Viral morphology and growth capacity as exchangeable genetic traits. Rapid in ovo adaptation of early passage Asian strain isolates by combination with PR8. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 111: 387-406
CHOPPIN PW, MURPHY JS, TAMM I. (1960) Studies of two kinds of virus particles which comprise influenza A2 virus strains. III. Morphological characteristics: independence to morphological and functional traits. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 112: 945-52
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