Watson, James (Dewey) (1928-    )

Watson, James (Dewey) (1928-    )


 

Geneticist, born in Chicago, IL. He studied at Chicago and Indiana universities, worked in Copenhagen, then went to Cambridge, where with Crick and Wilkins he helped discover the molecular structure of DNA, sharing with them the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. He became professor of biology at Harvard in 1961, and director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory at Long Island, NY, in 1968.


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