• Johannes Friedrich Miescher (13 August 1844 – 26 August 1895) was a Swiss physician and biologist. He was the first scientist to isolate nucleic acid in 1869.
  • Friedrich (Fritz) Miescher was born in Basel, Switzerland. The Miescher family was well-respected and part of the intellectual elite in Basel.
  • Johannes Friedrich Miescher was born in August 1844 in Switzerland, in a city located right on the border between Germany and France called Basel.
  • Friedrich Miescher (born August 13, 1844, Basel , Switzerland—died August 26, 1895, Davos) was a Swiss student of cell metabolism and the discoverer of...
  • The Friedrich Miescher Institute (FMI) in Basel carries out biomedical research in the areas of epigenetics, quantitative biology, and neurobiology.
  • Friedrich Miescher, 1869 yılında da irinde ve sombalığında fosforca zengin, karbon, azot ve hidrojen içeren yeni bir organik bileşen olan “Çekirdek asitlerini” buldu.
  • In 1869, Friedrich Miescher isolated "nuclein," DNA with associated proteins, from cell nuclei. He was the first to identify DNA as a distinct molecule.
  • Friedrich Miescher did research on the composition of pus cells, working in Hoppe-Seyler’s laboratory at Tübingen (from 1868 to 1869).
  • Friedrich Miescher was born into the intellectual elites of Switzerland. His father was a physician that taught anatomy, and his uncle was a renowned embryologist.
  • Friedrich Miescher and DNA. September 29, 2012 By Holly Tucker. By Sam Kean. As a young man, Friedrich Miesher had trained to practice medicine in his...