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  Tong Dizhou Information
Tong Dizhou (童第周) (May 28 1902 - March 30 1979) was a Chinese embryologist remembered for his contributions to the field of cloning.
Born in Yinxian, Zhejiang province, Tong graduated from Fudan University in 1924 with a degree in psychology, and received a PhD in 1930 from Free University Brussls(ULB).
Tong was also an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the first director of its Institute of Oceanology from its founding in 1950 until 1978.
www.bookrags.com /Tong_Dizhou   (102 words)

  
 Wired 11.01: The First Cloning Superpower
In 1963, 34 years before Dolly the sheep came into the world, Tong plucked the DNA from a cell in a male Asian carp, stuck it into an egg from a female Asian carp, and produced the world's first cloned fish.
Ten years later, Tong inserted the DNA from an Asian carp into an egg from a European crucian carp, a related species, and created the first interspecies clone.
In any case, Tong performed his experiments not to study cloning per se but to investigate the interactions between DNA and the egg containing it.
www.wired.com /wired/archive/11.01/cloning.html   (1106 words)

  
 Qwika - Clonage
Problems of accelerated ageing seem to be able to be connected to the state of télomères.
The year even where J.B.S. Haldane invent the word clone, the Chinese embryologist Tong Dizhou, with cloner an animal (a carp) is the first in
It published its research in a Chinese scientific review which does not seem to be translated at the time.
wikipedia.qwika.com /fr2en/Clonage   (1195 words)

  
 Nottingham University Ningbo China - About Ningbo
These attractions have caught the attention of people throughout the world, and blend the old and the new to greatly enrich the life of those living, working and studying in Ningbo.
There are 87 Academicians, including TanJiazheng, Lu Yongxiang and Tong Dizhou, who were born in Ningbo.
Ningbo is now well on the way to becoming a great international city combining economic strength, a strong and improving foundation in new science and technology, with a strategy of openness to the rest of the world.
www.nottingham.edu.cn /content.php?d=99   (444 words)

  
 World Aquaculture Society - Obituary — C.K. TSENG - Father of Chinese Mariculture   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In 1946, Tseng returned to China, where he collaborated with zoologist Tong Dizhou, to form the Qingdao Institute of Oceanography and Limnology, within the University of Shandong.
The Institute initially was established without government support but, in 1949, with the founding of the People's republic of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences was established and, upon Tseng and Tong's suggestion, the Academy approved the establishment of the Qingdao Marine Biological Laboratory.
Building the institute from the ruins of World War II and then through the Chinese revolution took untold dedication, professional acumen, and personal sacrifice.
www.was.org /Main/WasArticle_pf.asp?Article=10   (1362 words)

  
 Fudan University at AllExperts
Fudan University and Shanghai Medical University were merged on April 27, 2000.
Fudan University and Shanghai Jiao Tong University are usually regarded as two best universities in Shanghai, both rank top 5 universities in China according to the list issued by different resources
Now, Fudan University comprises 17 full-time schools, 69 departments, 73 bachelor's degree programs, 22 disciplines and 134 sub-disciplines authorized to confer Ph.
en.allexperts.com /e/f/fu/fudan_university.htm   (891 words)

  
 Timeline - CloneSafety.org
M.C. Chang reports the first unequivocal case of a live birth following egg fertilization in the lab, true in vitro fertilization, and subsequent embryo transfer, to the uterus.
In China, embryologist Tong Dizhou clones a fish.
Mice embryos survive being frozen to minus 196 and 269 degrees Celsius.
www.clonesafety.org /cloning/facts/timeline   (913 words)

  
 Major Achievements in Science and Technology
The computer, with a store capacity of 130,000 characters, had 22 pieces of external equipment in 9 categories, such as magnetic tape and disk recording, type-writing, card punching, input and output units.
In 1973, CAS biologist Tong Dizhou and his student, the Chinese American scientist M.K. Niu, announced that their experiments in the CAS Animal Institute had proved that m-RNA has an obvious function on the division, growth, and character inheritance of cells.
The success contributed greatly to the basic theory of cell genetics, and opened a broader way for medical and agricultural practice.
www.fmprc.gov.cn /ce/ceindo/eng/kjjl/t87393.htm   (4615 words)

  
 Wangjianshuo's blog: Comment on Loooong Domain Name - Pi
I remeber that I read a story about Tong Dizhou.
It says he can recite 100 digits of pi even when he is old.
70679 (Now it is the same as Tong Dizhou)
home.wangjianshuo.com /cgi-bin/mt/mt-comments-ifuleuiycfi.cgi?entry_id=494   (789 words)

  
 Ningbo Xiaoshi High School
Xiaoshi students, besides having good foundations, are also known for being highly competent and having great potential for further development.
More than 30,000 students have graduated from Xiaoshi in its ninety-year history, including 13 academy members and Tong Dizhou, a famous biologist.
Tsung-Dao Lee, the Nobel Prize winner of Physics in 1957, in a letter to Xiaoshi, praised it as “having bred up thousands of excellent students who have made great achievements in their own fields.” A lot of Xiaoshi graduates have been admitted to foreign universities and the majority of students enter China’s top universities.
www.chinatefl.com /zhejiang/teach/zj-nbxszx.htm   (1204 words)

  
 Cai Qiao
He wrote or compiled 11 books, including Physiology, Physiological Experiment and Fundamentals of Aviation and Space Medicine.
He trained a number of outstanding scientists, such as Feng Depei, Tong Dizhou and many others, who were well-known experts both at home and abroad.
He became Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1955.
www.astronautix.com /astros/caiqiao.htm   (257 words)

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