Melvin Cohn, one of the elite scientists who moved to little-known La Jolla in the 1960s to make a bold and ultimately successful attempt to create a premiere center for the study of human health, ...
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Following a competition among the major centers of higher education in Israel, Tel Aviv University's Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas has been selected to establish ...
Melvin Cohn, a cofounder of the Salk Institute who was renowned for his work in immunology and gene regulation, died October 23 in San Diego. He was 96. “Mel Cohn has been a mainstay of the Institute ...
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