Keith R Porter Biography

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Keith Roberts Porter 1912 - 1997

  • Born June 1912 in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Attended college at Acadia University in Nova Scotia.
  • Did graduate work at Harvard University.
  • Did his first postdoctoral work at Princeton University.
  • Did his second postdoctoral work at The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research.
  • In the late 30's joined the laboratory of James B. Murphy.
  • 1938 married Elizabeth Lingley.
  • 1947 became an American citizen.
  • 1953 became an Associate Professor in charge of the Laboratory of Cytology at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (The Rockefeller University).
  • 1954 was on the committee that founded the American Society for Cell Biology.
  • January 25, 1955 first issue of The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology (The Journal of Cell Biology) , Porter was first Managing Editor. 1961 became Professor of Biology and then Chairman of that department at Harvard University.
  • 1968 became Chairman of Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology at University of Colorado at Boulder. Established a High Voltage Electron Microscope Facility.
  • 1973 became a Wilson Elkins Distinguished Professor in the Department of Biological sciences at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Established an Electron Microscope facility.
  • 1977 received the National Medal of Science from President Cater.
  • 1987 became Distinguished Research Professor of Biology at the University of Pennsylvania.
  • His estate is the major contributor to the Keith Porter Endowment.

Major Contributions to Microscopy

  • Took the first electron photomicrograph of an intact cell.
  • Technical Contributions
  • Roller flask for cell culture.
  • Porter-Blum Ultramicrotome.

Scientific Contributions

  • Made the initial ultra structure descriptions of the endoplasmic reticulum and the sacroplamic reticulum.
  • Observations of the synthesis and assembly of collagen and the role of coated vesicles in endocytosis.
  • Studies in lipid digestion in the intestine, and the role of t-tubules in excitation contraction coupling in muscle.
  • Observations in the role of the cytoskeleton in cell transformation / shape change.

Philosophical Contributions

  • Understood that cells where not a mixed bag of protein. That the structure of a cell and organelles within the cell is consistent throughout the plant, animal, and protists kingdoms.
  • On the molecular level he understood that the cell is in space and time a very precisely balanced network of cytoplasmic proteins.

Photomicrographs

Here are some of the images Keith R Porter captured




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