Wilhelm Roux

Wilhelm Roux

Infobox Scientist
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birth_date = June 9, 1850
birth_place = Jena
death_date = September 15, 1924
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nationality = German
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field = Zoology, anatomy, developmental biology
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known_for = Mosaic theory of ontogeny
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Wilhelm Roux (June 9, 1850–September 15, 1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology.

Roux was born and educated in Jena, Germany where he attended university and studied under Ernst Haeckel. He also attended university in Berlin and Strasbourg and studied under Gustav Schwalbe, Friedrich Recklinghausen, and Rudolf Virchow. Although he was trained as a clinical doctor, he spent his career in experimental biology. His doctoral thesis on the embryological development of blood vessels was a seminal early study in biophysical modelling, a milestone in the study of the cardio-vascular system.

For ten years he worked in Breslau (now Wroclaw), becoming director of his own Institute of Embryology in 1879. He was professor at Innsbruck, Austria from 1889-95, then accepted a professorial chair at the Anatomical Institute of the University of Halle, a post he retained until 1921.

Roux's research was based upon the notion of "Entwicklungsmechanik" or developmental mechanics: he investigated the mechanisms of functional adaptations of bones, cartilage, and tendons to malformation and disease. His methodology was to interfere with developing embryos and observe the outcome. Roux's investigations were performed mainly on frogs' eggs to research the earliest structures in amphibian development. His goal was to show Darwinian processes at work on the cellular level.

In 1885 Roux removed a portion of the medullary plate of an embryonic chicken and maintained it in a warm saline solution for several days, establishing the principle of tissue culture cite web|url=http://caat.jhsph.edu/pubs/animal_alts/appendix_c.htm|title="Animals and alternatives in testing."|accessdate=2006-04-19] which would later be taken up by Ross Granville Harrison and Paul Alfred Weiss.

In 1888, Roux published the results of a series of defect experiments in which he took 2 and 4 cell frog embryos and killed half of the cells of each embryo with a hot needle. He reported that they grew into half-embryos and surmised that the separate function of the two cells had already been determined. This led him to propose his "Mosaic" theory of epigenesis: after a few cell divisions the embryo would be like a mosaic, each cell playing its own unique part in the entire design.

After a few years Roux's theory was refuted by the studies of his colleague Hans Driesch and later, with more precision, Hans Spemann showed that, as a rule, Driesch's conclusions were correct, but that results like Roux's may be obtained after intervention in certain planes. Despite this early lapse into a fallacy of reductionism, Roux's pioneering mechanical methodology was to prove most fruitful in 20th century biology.

Works

* "Der Kampf der Teile im Organismus" (1881)
* "Über die Entwicklungsmechanik der Organismen" (1890)
* "Geschichtliche Abhandlung über Entwicklungsmechanik" (two volumes, 1895)
* "Die Entwicklungsmechanik" (1905)
* "Terminologie der Entwicklungsmechanik" (1912).

References

*Citation
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last=Kurz
first=H
last2=Sandau
first2=K
last3=Christ
first3=B
publication-date=1997 Feb
year=1997
title=On the bifurcation of blood vessels--Wilhelm Roux's doctoral thesis (Jena 1878)--a seminal work for biophysical modelling in developmental biology.
volume=179
issue=1
periodical=Ann. Anat.
pages=33-6

*Citation
id = PMID:11619471
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11619471
last=Hamburger
first=V
publication-date=1997
year=1997
title=Wilhelm Roux: visionary with a blind spot.
volume=30
issue=2
periodical=Journal of the history of biology
pages=229-38

*Citation
id = PMID:12091116
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12091116
last=Ribatti
first=Domenico
publication-date=2002 Jul
year=2002
title=A milestone in the study of the vascular system: Wilhelm Roux's doctoral thesis on the bifurcation of blood vessels.
volume=87
issue=7
periodical=Haematologica
pages=677-8

*Citation
id = PMID:15637801
url= http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15637801
last=Kirschner
first=Stefan
publication-date=2003
year=2003
title= [Wilhelm Roux's concept of 'developmental mechanics']
volume=22
issue=
periodical=Würzburger medizinhistorische Mitteilungen / im Auftrage der Würzburger medizinhistorischen Gesellschaft und in Verbindung mit dem Institut für Geschichte der Medizin der Universität Würzburg
pages=67-80

See also

*Cell culture

External links

*worldcat|lccn-n87-144436


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