Wolf V. Vishniac
Wolf Vladimir Vishniac (April 22, 1922 – December 10, 1973) was an American microbiologist. He was the son of photographer Roman Vishniac and the father of astronomer Ethan Vishniac. Educated at Brooklyn College and Stanford University, he was a professor of biology at the University of Rochester. He died on a research trip to the Antarctic attempting to retrieve equipment in a crevasse. The crater Vishniac on Mars is named in his honor.Wolf Vishniac contributed greatly to the search for life on Mars by developing a special miniature laboratory that could be transported to that planet, known as the "Wolf Trap". This research was supported by a NASA grant started in 1959, the first for the biological sciences. Provided by Wikipedia
-
1by Uydess, Ian, Vishniac, WolfGet access
Published in Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America (1973)
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
2by Uydess, I. L., Vishniac, WolfGet access
Published in Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America (1974)
Get access
Article in Journal/Newspaper -
3