Mapping the Human Genome with D A Polymorphisms

Mapping the Human Genome with D A Polymorphisms

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David Botstein

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(This information was taken from the Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series Program 1983-1984).

Dr. Botstein is Professor of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Born in Zurich, he received the Ph.D. degree in human genetics with a subspecialty in microbial genetics from the University of Michigan. He has been the recipient of a Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship, an IH Career Development Award, and the Eli Lily & Company Award in Microbiology and Immunology. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1981. Dr. Botstein serves on the editorial boards of journal of Virology, and Genetics, and the advisory committee of the ACS Study Section on Virology and Cell Biology. He has also been a member of the advisory committee of the National Science Foundation Study Section on Genetics and Biology. The author of Advanced Bacterial Genetics:.A Manual for Genetic Engineering (1980), Dr. Botstein has contributed to many professional journals, including the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, U S.A, Cell, and Gene.

His Work:Dr. Botstein's research has concerned itself with the molecular biology of the life cycle of the temperate Salmonella phage P22, and with several aspects of the molecular genetics of yeast.

His Lecture: May 5, 1984: "Mapping the Human Genome D A Polymorphisms"

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Biology

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May 5, 1984

Mapping the Human Genome with D A Polymorphisms

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