Hershey, Alfred Day

1949: Hershey and R. Rotman demonstrate genetic recombination in phages.
1952: Chase and Hershey demonstrate that phage DNA enters the host bacteria, while most of the phage protein remains behind.
1969: Hershey, Delbrück, and Luria awarded a Nobel Prize for their work with viral genetics.
1971: THE BACTERIOPHAGE LAMBDA, Edited by A. D. Hershey, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, NY

  1. Hershey, Alfred Day; Galinsky, Irving
  2. Luria, Salvador Edward; Hershey, Alfred Day; Davis, Bernard D.
  3. Hershey, Alfred Day; Davis, Bernard D.; McClintock, Barbara
  4. Novick, Aaron; Lederberg, Joshua; Hershey, Alfred Day
  5. Chase, Martha; Hershey, Alfred Day;
        Bryson, Vernon; Franklin, Naomi: 1953
  6. Mirsky, Reba; Luria, Salvador Edward; Hershey, Alfred Day
  7. Hershey, Alfred Day; Davis, Bernard D.;
        Luria, Salvador Edward; Mirsky, Reba;
        Dobzhansky, Sophie
  8. Hollaender, Alexander; Hershey, Alfred Day
        Madison Medical Genetics: 1958
  9. Doermann, August H.; Hershey, Alfred Day; Dobzhansky, Sophie; Hollaender, Alexander
  10. Giles, Norman Henry; Hershey, Alfred Day: 1958