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of a bacteriophage virus would be incorporated into the phage's progeny; this observation was important evidence in establishing the genetic role of DNA. While in Colorado, Kozloff developed a new research interest in
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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Max Delbrück and the New Perception of Biology 1906-1981: A Centenary Celebration University of Salamanca October 9-10, 2006
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following the completion of his Ph.D., and he remained at the school until 1963, when he moved to the
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Kozloff and his wife had four children; his daughter Sarah Kozloff is a professor of film at
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Kozloff was offered a faculty position in the Division of Biological Sciences at
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reported the then-surprising discovery that a fraction of the
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education, a graduate fellowship was established in his name.
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus faculty
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to trace this process. While at Chicago, Kozloff and
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(ed.). 242:University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 220:for a time, then returned to Chicago for his 178:University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 120:University of Colorado Health Sciences Center 387: 385: 383: 381: 379: 377: 375: 199: 224:, which he received in 1948 for work with 517: 443: 372: 540: 491: 263:University of California, San Francisco 182:University of California, San Francisco 125:University of California, San Francisco 14: 558: 485: 417: 27:American microbiologist and virologist 534: 411: 353: 466: 347: 492:Creager, Angela N.H. (March 2009). 460: 24: 231: 172:. He served on the faculty of the 164:(1923–2012) was an American 25: 612: 301:and was among the early users of 261:. In 1980 Kozloff moved again to 541:Esteban, David (16 March 2012). 471:. New York: Dover Publications. 325: 436:10.1128/JVI.73.5.3515-3519.1999 212:and graduated with a degree in 13: 1: 586:University of Chicago faculty 341: 591:University of Chicago alumni 358:. 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Lloyd Kozloff
Chicago, Illinois
Fort Bragg, California
University of Chicago
Microbiology
virology
University of Chicago
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
University of California, San Francisco
Doctoral advisor
Earl Evans
Igor Gamow
microbiologist
virologist
University of Chicago
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
University of California, San Francisco
dean
UCSF Graduate Division
heart failure
Chicago
University of Chicago
biochemistry
United States Navy
Ph.D.
Earl Evans
University of Chicago
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Journal of Virology
Norman Salzman

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