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James Dewey Watson

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
James Dewey Watson 1928-, American biologist and educator, b. Chicago, Ill., grad. Univ. of Chicago, 1947, Ph.D. Univ. of Indiana, 1950. With F. H. C. Crick he began (1951) research on the molecular structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) at the Cavendish Laboratory of Cambridge Univ. Their findings, published in 1953, resulted in the joint award to them and to M. H. F. Wilkins (on whose laboratory's in X-ray diffraction their studies were partly based) of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Watson joined the faculty at Harvard in 1955 and in 1968 became director of the Cold... Read more
Watson, James Dewey
...x2013; The American biochemist James Dewey Watson was a discoverer of the double...deoxyribonucleic acid molecule. James D. Watson was born April 6, 1928...his collaborative work on DNA with James Watson, for which the two received a Nobel... Read more
James Dewey Watson
James Dewey Watson The American biologist James Dewey Watson (born 1928) was a discoverer of the double-helical structure of the deoxyribonucleic acid molecule. James D. Watson was born April 6, 1928, in Chicago, Illinois. At age... Read more

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