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  1. Michael G. Rossmann (30 July 1930 [1] – 14 May 2019) [2] was a German-American physicist, microbiologist, and Hanley Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences at Purdue University who led a team of researchers to be the first to map the structure of a human common cold virus to an atomic level.

  2. Mar 8, 2024 · For over 30 years, Michael Rosman has entertained audiences worldwide with his comedy juggling. A graduate of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus Clown College, he has appeared on late-night TV, headlined on cruise ships and at universities, and is renowned for his performances at venues like Cirque du Soleil and Walt Disney World.

  3. For more than 35 years, Michael Rosman has been a premier figure in entertainment, delighting audiences with his unique blend of comedy, juggling, and spoof magic. His diverse style showcases original comedy and a range of circus skills, showcasing his prolific creativity.

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    Michael Rosman. Comedy circus performer Michael Rosman has been performing across most enterainment markets for more than 30 years. His show features stunts with marshmallows, bowling balls, tight wire walking and giant unicycles. He is the creator of his own ridiculous magic.

  5. Mar 23, 2020 · In his 55 years as a Purdue professor, world-renowned physicist, mathematician and microbiologist Michael G. Rossmann applied his brilliant mind and insatiable curiosity to mapping the atomic structure of viruses.

  6. Apr 3, 2023 · I am a comedy circus performer. I do shows that incorporate juggling, unicycles, acrobatic stunts, magic, and tight wire. I specialize in writing original comedy that is clean and appropriate for adults (and children). What do you like best about our city? What do you like least?

  7. Michael George Rossmann, who made monumental contributions to science, passed away peacefully in West Lafayette, Indiana on 14 May 2019 at the age of 88, following a courageous five-year battle with cancer. Michael was born in Frankfurt, Germany on 30 July 1930. As a young boy, he emigrated to England with his mother just as World War II ignited.