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11 Facts About Robert Metzenberg

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Robert Lee Metzenberg was an American geneticist known for his work on genetic regulation and metabolism with Neurospora crassa.

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In 1951 Metzenberg graduated from Pomona College in California where he had specialised in chemistry with physics and biology as minor subjects.

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Robert Metzenberg then studied at the California Institute of Technology and was awarded a Ph.

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In 1955 Robert Metzenberg was appointed as a professor at the University of Wisconsin where he remained until he retired in 1996.

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Robert Metzenberg continued laboratory research at his home until the day he died in 2007.

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Robert Metzenberg was funded by the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation continuously from 1961 until his death.

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Robert Metzenberg's research, using the fungus Neurospora crass, was essential for its continued development as a model organism in the latter half of the twentieth century, and he became a central point in the research community.

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Robert Metzenberg was awarded the Thomas Hunt Morgan Award from Caltech in 1954 and the American Cancer Society and John and Mary Markle postdoctoral awards during his postdoctoral research.

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Robert Metzenberg was president of the Genetics Society of America in 1990 and elected as a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology in 1996.

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Robert Metzenberg was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1997.

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Robert Metzenberg met Helene Fox from California while he was studying for his Ph.