- Jozef Schell
Jozef Stefaan (Jeff) Schell (20 July 1935 - 17 April 2003) was a Belgian molecular biologist.
Jozef (Jeff) Schell studied
Zoology andmicrobiology at theUniversity of Ghent ,Belgium . From 1967 to 1995 he worked as a professor at the university. From 1978 to 2000 he was director and head of theMax Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research (Institut für Züchtungsforschung) at theMax-Planck-Gesellschaft inCologne ,Germany . He received many prizes, among which were theFrancqui Prize in 1979, theWolf Prize in Agriculture in 1990, and theJapan Prize in 1998, which he shared withMarc Van Montagu .Schell was a pioneer in genetics who focused on the interaction between plants and soil bacteria. Along with his colleague, Marc Van Montagu, Jeff Schell discovered the gene transfer mechanism between
Agrobacterium and plants, which resulted in the development of methods to alter Agrobacterium into an efficient delivery system for gene engineering in plants. In collaboration with Marc Van Montagu, he founded thebiotech companyPlant Genetic Systems Inc., Belgium in 1982.ee also
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Walter Fiers
*Mary-Dell Chilton
* Flanders Institute for Biotechnology (VIB)References
* Schell J, Van Montagu M., The Ti-plasmid of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a natural vector for the introduction of nif genes in plants?, Basic Life Sci. 1977;9:159-79.
* Joos H, Timmerman B, Van Montagu M, Schell J, Genetic analysis of transfer and stabilization of Agrobacterium DNA in plant cells, EMBO J. 1983; 2(12): 2151–2160
* Deblock M et al., Expression of foreign genes in regenerated plants and in their progeny, Embo J, 3, 1681-1689, 1984
* HerreraEstrella L et al., Expression of chimaeric genes transferred into plant-cells using a TI-plasmid-derived vector, Nature, 303, 209-213, 1983
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