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Ernst Hadorn was born on 31 May, 1902, is a Swiss geneticist and zoologist (1902–1976). Discover Ernst Hadorn'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 73 years old?

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1902

Ernst Hadorn (May 31, 1902 – April 4, 1976) was a Swiss developmental biologist.

He developed techniques for imaginal disc transplantation in Drosophila, leading to the formation of fate maps, and studied the organization of mature discs.

He discovered the phenomenon of transdetermination.

Hadorn was noted for both his experimental skills and teaching.

Hadorn was born in the family of farmers in Forst in Bernese Oberland.

Even as a child he was interested in the development of frogs from their eggs each summer.

He worked as a teacher in a local village and earned enough money to study biology at the University of Berne under Fritz Baltzer studying nuclear-cytoplasmic interactions.

1931

He received a PhD in 1931 and began to teach graduate students.

He began to conduct research in his basement on amphibia and with Baltzer's encouragement he applied for a Rockefeller fellowship and went to Rochester University and met Curt Sturn and began to work with Drosophila.

1945

His other major work was on imaginal discs begun in 1945 and he worked out the fate of different regions producing "fate maps" using experiments with transplanting tissues and studying transdetermination.

Hadorn was known for his enthusiasm in teaching and conducted intense workshops.

In his spare time he took an interest in birdwatching and fishing.

Hadorn was one of the founders of the journal Developmental Biology.

He died at Wohlen near Bern.

1955

In 1955 he published Developmental Genetics and Lethal Factors which was translated to English in 1961.

This earned him the Marcel Benoist Prize.

1972

He returned to Switzerland and later joined the University of Zurich where he worked until 1972.

His research included mechanisms of gene expression and regulation, especially with experiments on mosaic genomes, with the experimental introduction of a foreign genome into a cell.

One of his experiments was on the mutant Drosophila that had larvae that did not turn into pupae due to a defective hormone function.