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Larry Sandler was born on 1929, is an American geneticist. Discover Larry Sandler's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

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1929

Laurence Marvin Sandler (1929–1987) was a "leading Drosophila geneticist", active during the mid-20th century.

Sandler is best known for his work establishing and elucidating the phenomenon of meiotic drive.

(Meiotic drive is when one copy of a gene is passed on to offspring more than the expected 50% of the time.)

Sandler earned a B.S. at Cornell University and did his doctoral work with Ed Novitski at the University of Missouri, where he collaborated with Gerry Braver.

1954

Braver and Sandler discovered that meiotic chromosomal loss was one driver of allelic variation in natural populations, (Sandler & Braver 1954. ) a phenomenon coined "meiotic drive" in a follow-up paper by Sandler and Novitski.

1956

In 1956, Sandler briefly joined the Biology Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where Sandler and Dan Lindsley worked on sperm dysfunction.

After joining the lab of Jim Crow at the University of Wisconsin, Sandler and Yuichiro Hiraizumi began working on segregation distortion, publishing several papers together.

1957

(Sandler & Novitski 1957. ) Sandler also collaborated with Iris Sandler, his wife and fellow scientist, who also worked as a graduate student in Novitski's lab.

1962

Sandler moved to the University of Washington in 1962.

There he supervised numerous graduate students who joined the field, including Bruce Baker, Adelaide T. Carpenter, Ian Duncan, Barry Ganetzky, Larry Goldstein, Kent Golic, Jeff Hall, Scott Hawley, Jim Mason, John Merriam, Joe O'Tousa, Leonard Robbins, Paul Szauter, Bill Sullivan, Jon Tomkiel, and Glenn Yasuda.

Sandler was professionally active, involved in the founding of the Drosophila Research Conference, and transferring it to the Genetics Society of America.

He was also involved with other conferences, including the International Congress of Genetics, and as editor with numerous genetics journals, including Annual Review of Genetics and Genetics.

Sandler was married to fellow scientist Iris Sandler, who ultimately became a historian of science.

The couple had two children, Jack and Dee Sandler.

1987

He died in 1987.