I guess I must be a scientific genealogist at heart. I was trying
to look up some info about fibronectin and it's interaction with the basement membrane, hoping to find some on the site
of Alan F Horwitz, former head of the Cell and Structural Development Department here at the U of I and big name in integrin
research (now at U of VA) and I ran across this.
Scientific six degrees of separation, I guess.
Scientific Ancestry |
| G.F. Rouelle | 1703-1773 |
| A.L. Lavoisier | 1743-1794 |
| A.F. DeFoureroy | 1755-1809 |
| J. Vanquelin | 1763-1829 |
| F. Stromeyer
| 1776-1835 |
| R. Bunsen | 1811-1899 |
| A.W. Hofmann | 1812-1892 |
| J. Tiemann | 1848-1899 |
| H.I. Schlesinger | 1882-1960 |
| H.C.
Brown | 1912-2004 |
| N. Davidson |
1916-2002 |
| H.M. McConnell | 1927- |
| A.F. Horwitz | |