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Glaser, Donald Arthur

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Glaser, Donald Arthur (1926– )

US physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1960 for his invention in 1952 of the bubble chamber for detecting high-energy elementary particles.

Glaser was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and educated there at the Case Institute of Technology, and at the California Institute of Technology. In 1957 he became professor at the University of Michigan, moving in 1959 to the University of California. In the early 1960s he turned from physics to molecular biology.



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