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Helen Muller, daughter of Professor Hermann Joseph Muller, American geneticist, educator, and Nobel laureate, visited the institutions of Russian Academy of Sciences, associated with the presence of H.J. Muller in Moscow in the 1930s. 

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  • Last autumn, Moscow geneticists had the pleasure to meet Helen Muller, daughter of Professor Hermann Joseph Muller, American geneticist, educator, and Nobel laureate, best known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects of radiation (X-ray mutagenesis)

  • In search of materials for a book that she is writing about her father, Helen Muller visited the institutions of Russian Academy of Sciences, associated with the presence of H.J

  • Muller worked at the Institute of Genetics, founded by N.I

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Moscow geneticists had the pleasure to meet Helen Muller, daughter of Professor Hermann Joseph Muller, American geneticist, educator, and Nobel laureate, best known for his work on the physiological and genetic effects of radiation (X-ray mutagenesis). 1 A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119071, Russia Corresponding author: Nina Bulatova (bulatova_nsh@sevin.ru) Keywords Early cytogenetics, history of genetics, member of the Russian Academy of Sciences

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