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Edward Garber : ウィキペディア英語版 | Edward Garber Edward Garber (1918-2004)was an American geneticist. ==Biography== Garber was born on 1918 in Manhattan, New York and died on 9 October 2004 in the Palliative Care Center and Hospice of the North Shore in Skokie, Illinois at age of 86 because of kidney failure. Garber was raised in cold water flat in in the Palliative Care Center and Hospice of the North Shore in Skokie, Illinois at age of 86 because of kidney failure. he was raised in cold water flat in Manhattan’s Lower East Side (7). He was admitted to Townsend Harris High School, a selective public school, and received a New York state grant with partial tuition waiver to study in Cornell University, graduating in 1940 with a Bachelor’s degree in Botany (1, 6). He earned his MS in genetics at the in 1942, and a doctorate in genetics from the University of California-Berkely under the GI Bill in 1949 (5). He was awarded the John Belling Prize for his dissertation on the genetics of Sorghum which is the first known publication from him. He married Rosaile Kirshtein, had two daughters Martha and Jane, son Joel, and two grandchildren, Beckey and Matt (1, 6).
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