John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892–1964) One of the greatest scientists
John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892 – 1964) Indian scientist of British origin. One of the greatest scientists
of the twentieth century. || Known for his work in the
study of physiology,
genetics, evolutionary
biology, and in mathematics. || In 1957, J.B.S. Haldane moved to India.
From 1957 to 1961,
he served as a research professor at the
Indian Statistical Institute in Calcutta,
after which he ran a genetics laboratory in Orissa.
He became an Indian citizen and converted to Hinduism. || www.SherawaliMaa.com
NOBEL LAUREATE PETER MEDAWAR CALLED HALDANE "The cleverest man I ever knew."
Sir Peter Brian Medawar was a British biologist born in Brazil, whose work on graft rejection and the discovery of acquired immune tolerance was fundamental to the practice of tissue and organ transplants. For his works in immunology he is regarded as the "father of transplantation. || Source: The Cold War Politics of Genetic Research: An Introduction to the Lysenko Affair
Author: William de Jong-Lambert
Originally published: 29 June 2012
ISBN-10: 9400728395
ISBN-13: 978-9400728394
|| - Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (1887–1975) British evolutionary biologist said: “Haldane's attraction to India had to do with the liberal treatment of science
and technology he found there.Haldane was also interested in Hinduism. Helen Haldane maintained that
by linking man to animals through
evolution, Darwin had converted
Europe to the Hindu faith,
J.B.S more or less agreed. Haldane also, ironically, accepted and even advocated the caste system.
Thinking ahead to the next 10,000 years he said that humans could be cloned and bred to perform special tasks - including travel into outer space.” ||
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- Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (1887–1975) British evolutionary biologist said: “Haldane's attraction to India had to do with the liberal treatment of science
and technology he found there. Haldane was also interested in Hinduism. Helen Haldane maintained that
by linking man to animals through
evolution, Darwin had converted
Europe to the Hindu faith,
J.B.S more or less agreed.” Source: The Cold War Politics of Genetic Research: An Introduction to the Lysenko Affair
Author: William de Jong-Lambert
Originally published: 29 June 2012
ISBN-10: 9400728395
ISBN-13: 978-9400728394
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ONE OF THE GREATEST SCIENTISTS OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY (Indian scientist of British origin) John Burdon Sanderson Haldane (1892 – 1964) Known for his work in the study of physiology, genetics, evolutionary
biology, and in mathematics. || Source: The Cold War Politics of Genetic Research: An Introduction to the Lysenko Affair
Author: William de Jong-Lambert
Originally published: 29 June 2012
ISBN-10: 9400728395
ISBN-13: 978-9400728394
|| - Sir Julian Sorell Huxley FRS (1887–1975) British evolutionary biologist said: “Haldane's attraction to India had to do with the liberal treatment of science
and technology he found there.Haldane was also interested in Hinduism. Helen Haldane maintained that
by linking man to animals through
evolution, Darwin had converted
Europe to the Hindu faith,
J.B.S more or less agreed. Haldane also, ironically, accepted and even advocated the caste system.
Thinking ahead to the next 10,000 years he said that humans could be cloned and bred to perform special tasks - including travel into outer space.” ||
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