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  1. Esther Miriam Zimmer Lederberg (December 18, 1922 – November 11, 2006) was an American microbiologist and a pioneer of bacterial genetics.

  2. Nov 11, 2006 · Professor Esther Lederberg. Born 18th December, 1922 (Bronx, New York, United States) - Died 11th November, 2006. Esther Lederberg was a major pioneer of bacterial genetics. She discovered the lambda phage, a bacterial virus which is widely used as a tool to study gene regulation and genetic recombination.

    • Bronx, New York, United States
  3. Dec 8, 2006 · Esther Lederberg, a microbiologist who identified a stealthy virus that invades bacteria and hides within its DNA, often emerging later to do its destructive work, died Nov. 11 in Stanford,...

  4. Apr 11, 2019 · Esther Lederberg is standing on an ornate carpet in Stockholm, wearing a ruched gown and a rather serious expression. It’s an unusual getup for the pioneering scientist, who more often...

  5. Nov 27, 2006 · Esther Lederberg was a professor emeritus of microbiology and immunology at Stanford, who made groundbreaking discoveries on bacterial genetics and phages. She collaborated with her husband Joshua Lederberg, who won the Nobel Prize, and was a trailblazer for women scientists.

  6. Learn about Esther Lederberg's life and achievements, such as discovering the lambda phage and studying bacterial resistance to antibiotics. She was a major contributor to the field of microbiology and a role model for women in science.

  7. Aug 13, 2021 · This book by Thomas E. Schindler tells the story of Esther Zimmer Lederberg, a pioneer of bacterial genetics who discovered the F-factor and λ bacteriophage. It also reveals how she was overlooked by the Nobel committee and the scientific community, and how she pursued her passion for music after her divorce.