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E. Newton Harvey

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611: 33: 271:. This could be dried and would emit blue light when remoistened. He had large quantities of it shipped back to the United States where he devoted the next thirty years to studying the phenomenon of bioluminescence, and the chemical reactions involved in the process, in the ostracod and various other bioluminescent organisms. He discovered that the light-emitting substances known as 262:. It was probably on this trip that he became interested in bioluminescence, and later that year he wrote a paper "On the chemical nature of the luminous material of the firefly". In 1916 he married a marine biologist, Ethel Nicholson Browne, and during their honeymoon in Japan he became fascinated by the bioluminescent 342:. They had two sons, Edmund (born 1916) and Richard (born 1922), who received doctorates in chemistry and medicine respectively. Harvey died of heart failure at Woods Hole on July 21, 1959, at age 71. He is commemorated in the names of a species of bioluminescent bacterium ( 298:, subjects little studied then, and inspired his students with his enthusiasm for everything scientific. During his career he wrote four books and had about 250 papers published, mostly on the subject of bioluminescence. Other fields of research included 462: 229:
who died when Harvey was six years old. His interest in natural history was exhibited at an early age and he liked collecting things and spending as much time as possible in the countryside. He was educated at
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where his interest in science excluded most of the social activities enjoyed by his contemporaries. He then moved to New York where he started his doctoral research under the evolutionary biologist
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in the invention of the centrifuge microscope and he was a pioneer in the field of
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Aglow in the Dark: The Revolutionary Science of Biofluorescence
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In 1913 Harvey went on an expedition to the South Pacific with
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and that both were species specific and not interchangeable.
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After completion of his thesis, Harvey moved to work under
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
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in the same laboratories as Harvey in Princeton and
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on living organisms. During World War II he studied
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Columbia University. 545:Harvey, Edmund Newton (1911). 360:) and a species of centipede ( 203:American Philosophical Society 16:American zoologist (1887–1959) 1: 641:Scientists from Philadelphia 417:National Academy of Sciences 199:National Academy of Sciences 656:Princeton University alumni 687: 568:Leitch, Alexander (1978). 408:Johnson, Frank H. (1967). 348:), a luminous crustacean ( 260:University of Pennsylvania 236:University of Pennsylvania 98:University of Pennsylvania 666:Germantown Academy alumni 603:Works by E. Newton Harvey 354:), a species of firefly ( 176: 121: 76:Woods Hole, Massachusetts 30: 58:Germantown, Pennsylvania 570:"Harvey, Edmund Newton" 388:Encyclopædia Britannica 314:. 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McElroy 161:Thomas Hunt Morgan 607:Project Gutenberg 531:978-0-674-01921-8 494:. 9 February 2023 442:www.nasonline.org 316:Alfred Lee Loomis 300:cell permeability 180: 179: 167:Doctoral students 123:Scientific career 54:November 25, 1887 678: 616:Internet Archive 590: 589: 587: 585: 565: 559: 558: 542: 536: 535: 515: 504: 503: 501: 499: 484: 478: 477: 475: 473: 459: 453: 452: 450: 448: 434: 428: 427: 425: 423: 414: 405: 399: 398: 396: 394: 380: 357:Photinus harveyi 312:wound ballistics 304:supersonic waves 234:followed by the 156:Doctoral advisor 150: 71: 53: 51: 35: 25:E. Newton Harvey 21: 686: 685: 681: 680: 679: 677: 676: 675: 621: 620: 599: 594: 593: 583: 581: 567: 566: 562: 544: 543: 539: 532: 517: 516: 507: 497: 495: 486: 485: 481: 471: 469: 461: 460: 456: 446: 444: 438:"Edmund Harvey" 436: 435: 431: 421: 419: 412: 407: 406: 402: 392: 390: 382: 381: 377: 372: 351:Enewton harveyi 330:Harvey's wife, 328: 256:Alfred G. 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Germantown, Pennsylvania
Woods Hole, Massachusetts
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
Bioluminescence
Thesis
Studies on the Permeability of Cells
Doctoral advisor
Thomas Hunt Morgan
William D. McElroy
zoologist
bioluminescence
Rumford Prize
National Academy of Sciences
American Philosophical Society
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Germantown
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Germantown Academy
University of Pennsylvania
Thomas Hunt Morgan
Columbia University
Alfred G. Mayer
University of Pennsylvania
ostracod
Vargula hilgendorfii
luciferins
luciferases

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