Background
Solari, Alberto Juan was born on February 4, 1934 in Buenos Aires. Son of Arturo Anibal and Concepcion (Rodriguez) Solari.
(The cloning of the SRY gene and the attainment of XX mice...)
The cloning of the SRY gene and the attainment of XX mice transgenic for the Sry gene opened a new era in research on sex determination. This book surveys current knowledge of sex chromosomes and sex determination in all vertebrate classes, relying on the restriction of genetic recombination in sex chromosomes as the unifying concept of this subject. The book's interdisciplinary approach integrates contributions from the fields of cytogenetics, molecular biology, developmental biology, and evolutionary genetics. A detailed treatment of the meiotic behavior of sex chromosomes is featured, and the entire text is supplemented by numerous schemes, drawings, and electron micrographs. The book will be valuable to general cytogeneticists, vertebrate zoologists, and veterinarian and medical practitioners interested in the foundations of sex determination and the current knowledge of sex chromosomes. It will also interest students in advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in these areas.
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Solari, Alberto Juan was born on February 4, 1934 in Buenos Aires. Son of Arturo Anibal and Concepcion (Rodriguez) Solari.
Doctor of Medicine, University Buenos Aires, 1960. Doctor of Philosophy, University Buenos Aires, 1965.
Postdoctoral fellow National Institutes of Health, United States Public Health Service, 1963-1964. Research zoologist University California, Berkeley, 1964-1965. Hargitt fellow department zoology Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1971, 77.
Professor department cell biology faculty medicine University Buenos Aires, since 1977. Visiting professor C.H. Best Institute, University Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1975-1976, department anatomy Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, 1980, department dairy science Ohio State University, Columbus, 1987-1988, department biological science University Sydney, Australia, 1991. Visiting scientist Princeton (New Jersey) University, 1976.
Head director Centro de Investigaciones en Reproduccion, Buenos Aires, since 1985. Member board council National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Buenos Aires, 1984-1985. Co-chairman symposium II International Congress Cell Biology, Berlin, 1980.
(The cloning of the SRY gene and the attainment of XX mice...)
Married María Susana Carrillo, January 16, 1971. Children: María Cecilia, Soledad.