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Elisabeth Wollman | |
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Born | 15th August 1888 Minsk |
Died | December 1943 Auschwitz |
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | Université de Liège |
Known for | Biology |
Spouse | Eugène Wollman |
Children | Élie Wollman |
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Elisabeth Wollman (1888‑1943) was a French biologist of Russian Jewish origin. She died during deportation to Auschwitz.
Biography
[edit]Elisabeth Michelis was born on 15th August 1888 to a Jewish family in Minsk (Russian Empire).
She studied physics at the University of Liège, then moved to Paris where she married Eugène Wollman in 1909.
On the 4th December 1943, Wollman was arrested at her family home at 12 rue Olier in the 15th Arrondissement of Paris. She was deported to Auschwitz with her husband Eugene Wollman on the 17th of December 1942 by convoy 63. The two died in transit from the Drancy internment camp to Auschwitz.
Elisabeth Wollman is the mother of Élie Wollman, professor and deputy director of the Pasteur Institute from 1966-85.
Career
[edit]Wollman collaborated voluntarily at the Pasteur Institute, first in the laboratory work of Jacques Duclaux (1910‑1920), then in the scientific work of Eugène Wollman (1915, 1923‑1943).
Works and publications
[edit]In collaboration with Eugène Wollman
[edit]- "Les microbes dans l'alimentation des têtards", in: Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales, 1915, 67, t. 78, p. 195-197, available at Gallica.
- "Les 'phases' des bactériophages (facteurs lysogenes)", in: Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances et Mémoires de la Société de Biologie, 124, 1937: 931–934, available at Gallica.
- "Sur la transmission 'parahéréditaire' de caractères chez les bactéries", in: Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales, 93, 1925: 1568-1569.
- "Bactériophagie spontanée et dissociation du Bacillus subtilis", in : Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales, 1930, 82, vol. 105, t.3, p. 248-250, available at Gallica.
- "Mise en liberté des bactériophages d'une souche spontanément lysogène par l'action du lysozyme", in: Comptes rendus des séances de la Société de biologie et de ses filiales, 119 (1935): 47-50
- "Comportement du B. megatherium lysoglène et de son bactériophage en milieu décalcifié", in: C R Soc. Biol, 121 (1936): 302.
- "Régénération des bactériophages chez le Bacille megatherium lysogene", in: C R Soc. Biol, 122 (1936): 190-192.
- "Conservation de la fonction lysogène chez B. megatherium cultivé en présence de sérum antibactériophage", in: C R Soc. Biol Paris, 122 (1936): 871.
Tributes
[edit]- A plaque to commemorate Eugène, Elisabeth and Élie Wollman, on the the facade of the Émile-Roux pavilion of the Pasteur Institute in Paris was unveiled on 23rd September 2009. Members of the Wollman family and Professor Alice Dautry, Director General of the Pasteur Institute were present at the ceremony[1].
Bibliography
[edit]- Serge Klarsfeld. Le Mémorial de la déportation des Juifs de France. Beate et Serge Klarsfeld: Paris, 1978. New edition, updated with an alphabetical list of names. FFDJF (Fils et filles de déportés juifs de France), 2012.
Notes and references
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Related articles
[edit]- Pasteur Institute
- Lysogeny
- Bacteriophage
- Eugène Wollman
- Elijah Wollman
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