JAMES D. WATSON - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 281056
JAMES D. WATSON Nobel Prize-winner in Medicine (1953) pens his signature on this card in black ink Signature: "James D. Watson", 5x3 white card. Born in Chicago in 1928, James Dewey Watson earned a PhD in Zoology from Indiana University (1950).
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JAMES D. WATSON Nobel Prize-winner in Medicine (1953) pens his signature on this card in black ink Signature: "James D. Watson", 5x3 white card. Born in Chicago in 1928, James Dewey Watson earned a PhD in Zoology from Indiana University (1950). Working with English researcher Francis Crick and others, he proposed the double helix configuration of DNA (1953). In 1962, Watson shared with Crick and another Englishman, Maurice Wilkins, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material." In 1968, Watson, who has written a number of books, became Director of the Cold Springs Harbor Laboratory in New York, helping to make it a premier research institution. Watson was appointed to head the Human Genome Project of the National Institute of Health in 1988. Fine condition.
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