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Soller was born in Manhattan, New York City, in 1931.
An official ISAG biography says Morris Soller was born in Chicago, Illinois, not Manhattan, New York City.
Full reasoning
The article's birthplace is contradicted by an official biography published by the International Society for Animal Genetics (ISAG). That bio states: Morris Soller "was born in 1931 in Chicago, Illinois." Because the source is a formal professional biography of Soller, it directly contradicts the claim that he was born in Manhattan, New York City.
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- Morris Soller biography (International Society for Animal Genetics)
Morris Soller was born in 1931 in Chicago, Illinois.
He would later return to his birth country for further postdoctoral education at Indiana University and Roosevelt University in biochemistry.
An official ISAG biography says his additional biochemistry training was at Indiana University and Northwestern University; it says he taught at Roosevelt University during that period.
Full reasoning
The article conflates where Soller trained with where he taught. An official biography from the International Society for Animal Genetics says that in 1966 he returned to the United States for additional training in biochemistry at Indiana University, "continuing at Northwestern University." The same source separately says, "During this time he also taught at Roosevelt University." That means Roosevelt University was described as a teaching post, not as the institution where he received further postdoctoral training.
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- Morris Soller biography (International Society for Animal Genetics)
In 1966, he returned to the USA for additional training in biochemistry at Indiana University, continuing at Northwestern University. During this time he also taught at Roosevelt University.