Johannes Holtfreter AKA Johannes Friedrich Karl Holtfreter Born: 9-Jan-1901 Birthplace: Richtenberg, Germany Died: 13-Nov-1992 Location of death: Rochester, NY Cause of death: Pneumonia
Gender: Male Religion: Christian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Zoologist, Biologist Nationality: United States Executive summary: Chemotaxis Embryologist Johannes Holtfreter was the first scientist to propose and explain chemotaxis (movement by a cell or organism in reaction to a chemical stimulus) and the inventor of Holtfreter's solution (a salty mixture in which embryos and clumps of embryonic cells can survive, used for experiments and observation). He showed that dead and partially extracted embryonic material was strongly inductive, and could elicit neural development. His work changed the scientific understanding of the embryo, from a supra-cellular organismal entity to the modern view of the embryo as a complicated matrix of developing and interacting cells. Wife: Hiroko Ban-Holtfreter (embryologist, m. 1959, no children)
High School: Stralsund Gymnasium, Stralsund, Germany (1917) University: University of Rostock (attended) University: University of Leipzig (attended) University: BS Natural Sciences, University of Freiburg (1921) University: PhD Natural Sciences, University of Freiburg (1924) Scholar: Zoology, Kaiser-Wilhelm Institute of Berlin (1928-34) Teacher: Zoology, University of Munich (1934-39) Teacher: Zoology, Cambridge University (1939-40) Teacher: Zoology, McGill University (1942-46) Teacher: Zoology, University of Rochester (1946-48) Professor: Zoology, University of Rochester (1948-69)
American Philosophical Society American Society of Zoologists
National Academy of Sciences 1955 National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship (1942) Fulbright Guggenheim Fellowship (1944) Naturalized US Citizen German Ancestry
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