Logan Cheryl A, Brauckmann Sabine
UNCG, Department of Psychology and History, Greensboro, North Carolina.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Genet Physiol. 2015 Apr;323(4):211-26. doi: 10.1002/jez.1915.
Founded in Vienna in 1903, the Institute for Experimental Biology pioneered the application of experimental methods to living organisms maintained for sustained periods in captivity. Its Director, the zoologist Hans Przibram, oversaw until 1938, the attempt to integrate ontogeny with studies of inheritance using precise and controlled measurements of the impact of environmental influences on the emergence of form and function. In the early years, these efforts paralleled and even fostered the emergence of experimental biology in America. But fate intervened. Though the Institute served an international community, most of its resident scientists and staff were of Jewish ancestry. Well before the Nazis entered Austria in 1938, these men and women were being fired and driven out; some, including Przibram, were eventually killed. We describe the unprecedented facilities built and the topics addressed by the several departments that made up this Institute, stressing those most relevant to the establishment and success of the Journal of Experimental Zoology, which was founded just a year later. The Institute's diaspora left an important legacy in North America, perhaps best embodied by the career of the developmental neuroscientist Paul Weiss.
实验生物学研究所于1903年在维也纳成立,率先将实验方法应用于长期圈养的生物体。其所长、动物学家汉斯·普齐布拉姆(Hans Przibram)在1938年之前一直负责监督一项尝试,即通过精确且可控地测量环境影响对形态和功能出现的作用,将个体发育与遗传研究相结合。在早期,这些努力与美国实验生物学的兴起并行,甚至促进了其发展。但命运出现了转折。尽管该研究所服务于国际科学界,但其大多数常驻科学家和工作人员都有犹太血统。早在1938年纳粹进入奥地利之前,这些男女就被解雇并驱逐;一些人,包括普齐布拉姆,最终被杀害。我们描述了该研究所建造的前所未有的设施以及组成该研究所的几个部门所涉及的主题,重点强调那些与一年后创立的《实验动物学杂志》的创立和成功最相关的内容。该研究所人员的流散在北美留下了重要遗产,发育神经科学家保罗·魏斯(Paul Weiss)的职业生涯或许是其最佳体现。