DIRECTORY OF NAMES AND ADDRESSES 

 with Subjects of Research 



(alphabetical order) 



Unless stated otherwise, information in this directory is based upon data sheets which 

 were sent to the institutes listed in the Directory of Institutes, and returned to the editors 

 before July 1980. Scientists were asked to state their name, degree(s), address, and 

 research subjects in so far as recent, unpublished work in developmental biology was 

 concerned. 



Complete entries (with research subjects) are entirely based on the data sheets. Subjects 

 identical to those in vol. 17 were confirmed by the scientists still to be correct. 



Entries without research subjects: 



a. Persons Usted on the sheets as being engaged in research in developmental biology, 

 without further specification of subjects. 



b. Persons with a complete entry in vol. 17 who have not returned their sheets. Name, 

 degrees, and addresses were reprinted unchanged from vol. 17 and may be partially out 

 of date. 



c. Emeritus professors no longer active in research. 



d. Some persons who have not returned data sheets for two or more volumes have 

 been Usted nevertheless; cases in point are several I.S.D.B. members. 



e. Persons listed in vol. 17 whose death has come to our attention (marked t). 



Persons listed in vol. 17 but not in vol. 18: 



a. Persons who had research subjects in vol. 17 but are not longer engaged in research 

 in developmental biology. 



b. Persons who had no research subjects in vol 17 and have not returned the sheets for 

 both vol. 17 and 18. 



The abbreviation Ms. in names stands for Miss or Mrs. 



In the research subjects, the following abbreviations have been used: 



ATP: adenosine triphosphate Animal names 



BUdR: 5-bromodeoxyuridine 



cAMP: adenosine-3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate Cat: 



cDNA: complementary DNA Chicken: 



cGMP: guanosine-3', 5-cychc monophosphate Cow: 



CNS: central nervous system Dog: 



DNA: deoxyribonucleic acid Horse: 



e.g.: for instance Man: 



EM: electron microscopy Mouse: 



GTP: guanosine triphosphate Pig: 



incl.: including Quail: 



lUD: intrauterine device Rat: 



LM: light microscopy Rabbit: 



mRNA: messenger RNA Sheep: 



NS: nervous system 



part.: particularly 



RNA: ribonucleic acid 



rRNA: ribosomal RNA 



SEM: scanning electron microscopy 



spec: species (singular) 



spp.: species (plural) 



tRNA: transfer RNA 



TEM: transmission electron microscopy 



t.s.: temperature sensitive 



UV: ultra-violet 



Fehs domestica (Carnivora) 

 Callus gaUus domesticus (Aves) 

 Bos taurus (Artiodactyla) 

 Canis familiaris (Carnivora) 

 Equus caballus (Perissodactyla) 

 Homo sapiens (Primates) 

 Mus musculus (Rodentia) 

 Sus scrofa domesticus (Artiodactyla) 

 Coturnix coturnix japonica (Aves) 

 Rattus norvegicus (Rodentia) 

 Oryctolagus cuniculus (Lagomorpha) 

 Ovis aries (Artiodactyla) 



