James D. Watson, professor of Biology ... "Can we change heredity now, professor?" inquired another. Watson patiently described the model he had worked out with Crick. "Sure, Doctor, but can ...
James Watson, 41, has not yet been sentenced. As part of the plea, which was entered on Jan. 23, Watson admitted "that his actions recklessly caused the victim’s death," DOJ said. This is the ...
WHATEVER else may be said about James D. Watson in The Double Helix, he is honest about his motives. He knew then (in 1953, when he was 24 years old) that DNA was something big. He knew that to ...
James Watson always wanted to be a part of something big. The so-called "brat-genius" of DNA has had the knack of being in the right place at the right time, coupled with an intellect keen enough ...
In the early 1950s, the race to discover DNA was on. At Cambridge University, graduate student Francis Crick and research fellow James Watson (b. 1928) had become interested, impressed especially ...
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