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10 Facts About Daniel Mazia

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Daniel Mazia was an American cell biologist, best known for his research that isolated the cell structures responsible for mitosis.

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Daniel Mazia's research was the gateway for many later discoveries about the cell cycle, cell division, and many other areas in cell biology.

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Daniel Mazia earned a bachelor's degree in 1933 and a Ph.

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Daniel Mazia then joined the zoology faculty of the University of Missouri, where he taught from 1938 to 1950.

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Daniel Mazia died of heart failure and complications due to cancer.

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Daniel Mazia's research focused mainly on processes of mitosis, and was the first to isolate a spindle apparatus from a cell undergoing cell division.

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Daniel Mazia never lost interest in the apparatus, and continued to research it throughout his career.

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Daniel Mazia introduced many ideas about a free calcium during fertilisation, which linked the idea that redistributing Ca ions help to activate the egg to form the offspring.

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Daniel Mazia was a member of the National Academy of Sciences and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

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Daniel Mazia was awarded the E B Wilson Medal in 1981 for his contributions to cell biology along with George Emil Palade and Keith R Porter.