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Preface V
Introduction 1
A Brief Review of the Early History of Genetics and Its Relationship to Physics and Chemistry Ute Deichmann 3
First Initiatives, Concept, Founding and Crisis 19
Founding and Crisis Simone Wenkel 21
Die erste Zeit Carsten Bresch 39
The New Start Peter Starlinger 48
Building Molecular Biology in Post-War Europe: between the Atomic Age and the American Challenge Bruno J. Strasser 58
Beitrag zur Gedenkfeier fur Max Delbruck Joseph Straub 66
Niels Bohr's Last Lecture - An Introduction Gunther S. Stent 75
Light and Life Revisited Niels Bohr 77
The Beginnings 85
Working with Max Delbruck Charles N. David 87
Recollections Hans G. Zachau 94
How Chemistry Met Genetics Horst Feldmann 102
Eindrucke eines Doktoranden Fritz Melchers 108
The Institute's Impact on Neighbouring Disciplines Georg Michaelis 122
Life with Bacteriophages Thomas A. Trautner 128
Views from Outside 131
View from (Cologne) Physics Bernhard Muhlschlegel 133
In the Smog of Genetics: Biochemistry in Cologne - My Version of History Lothar Jaenicke 136
History and Fate of a Similar Concept: the Biology Division of the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies in Dallas Hans Bremer 144
TMV in Tubingen and Its Escapade with Genetics Karl-Wolfgang Mundry 150
Research and Scientific Collaboration 157
Molecular Virology and Medical Genetics at the Institute of Genetics in Cologne, 1972-2002 Walter Doerfler 159
T4 Hets and Five Floors to Hang Around Rainer Hertel 178
The Long Way from Glucose Effects in Bacteria to (Systems-) Biology Joseph W. Lengeler 183
Attempts to Transfer Lab Structure and Scientific Habits from Harvard to Cologne Benno Muller-Hill 197
Joining the Institute of Genetics Early on as an Immunologist Klaus Rajewsky 204
Early Years of Transposon Research in Cologne Heinz Saedler 212
Molecular Biology and the German University Structure 217
Panel Discussion Hermann Bujard Walter Doerfler Klaus Rajewsky chair: Maria Leptin 219
Establishment and Teaching of Molecular Biology in Germany 247
Panel Discussion Charles N. David Jonathan Howard Hubert Kneser Peter Overath chair: Benno Muller-Hill 249
Final Remarks 269
Science and Society Peter Starlinger 271
Pictures of the History Workshop in Cologne in April 2005 278
Notes on the Contributors 289
Abbreviations 307
Figure Sources 309
Index of Names 311
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