Albert Tyler
Affiliations: | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA |
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"Albert Tyler"Bio:
(1906 - 1968)
An Appreciation of Albert Tyler 1906 1968
Albert Tyler (June 26, 1906—1968) was an American biologist whose research was focused on reproductive biology and development in marine organisms.
Tyler was born in Brooklyn, New York. He attended Columbia University majoring in chemistry. When he started graduate studies he took interest in the work of Thomas Hunt Morgan. Morgan took Tyler, and several other graduate students and research fellows with him, to the California Institute of Technology when he was hired to establish the new Division of Biology. Tyler completed his Ph.D. studies on reproductive biology and was appointed to the faculty at Caltech.
Tyler's research looked at development and differentiation of embryos from a range of marine organisms. He made early use of immunohistochemical techniques and was one of the first researchers to recognize that maternal messenger RNA present in the ovum could affect differentiation. His research on nucleic acid and protein synthesis in sea urchin eggs was cut short when he died unexpectedly in 1968.
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Children
Sign in to add traineeLionel Jaffe | grad student | Wood's Hole | |
Arthur Whiteley | grad student | University of Washington (DevTree) | |
Norman H. Horowitz | grad student | 1936-1939 | Caltech |
John Daniel Spikes | grad student | 1948 | Caltech (Cell Biology Tree) |
Melvin Spiegel | post-doc | (Cell Biology Tree) | |
Robert G. Edwards | post-doc | 1957-1958 | Caltech |
Publications
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Piatigorsky J, Tyler A. (1970) Changes upon fertilization in the distribution of RNA-containing particles in sea urchin eggs. Developmental Biology. 21: 13-28 |
Tyler A, Tyler BS, Piatigorsky J. (1968) Protein synthesis by unfertilized eggs of sea urchins. The Biological Bulletin. 134: 209-19 |
Castañeda M, Tyler A. (1968) Adenyl cyclase in plasma membrane preparations of sea urchin eggs and its increase in activity after fertilization. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 33: 782-7 |
Tyler A. (1968) Masked Messenger RNA and Cytoplasmic DNA in Relation to Protein Synthesis and Processes of Fertilization and Determination in Embryonic Development Developmental Biology. 170-226 |
Clement AC, Tyler A. (1967) Protein-synthesizing activity of the anucleate polar lobe of the mud snail Ilyanassa obsoleta. Science (New York, N.Y.). 158: 1457-8 |
Piatigorsky J, Ozaki H, Tyler A. (1967) RNA-and protein-synthesizing capacity of isolated oocytes of the sea urchin Lytechinus pictus. Developmental Biology. 15: 1-22 |
Tyler A, Piatigorsky J, Ozaki H. (1966) Influence of individual amino acids on uptake and incorporation of valine, glutamic acid and arginine by unfertilized and fertilized sea urchin eggs. The Biological Bulletin. 131: 204-17 |
Tyler A. (1966) Incorporation of amino acids into protein by artificially activated non-nucleate fragments of sea urchin eggs. The Biological Bulletin. 130: 450-61 |
Spiegel M, Tyler A. (1966) Protein synthesis in micromeres of the sea urchin egg. Science (New York, N.Y.). 151: 1233-4 |
TIMOURIAN H, TYLER A. (1965) THE DISPENSABILITY OF COMPLEMENT FOR ANTIDEVELOPMENTAL ACTION OF ANTISERA AGAINST FERTILIZIN IN SEA URCHIN EGGS. Proceedings of the Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine. Society For Experimental Biology and Medicine (New York, N.Y.). 118: 786-9 |