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American scientist Barbara McClintock dedicated her life to cytogenetics ... met with skepticism but eventually revolutionized genetics and earned her the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983 ...
developed the first compiler Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) – American scientist and cytogeneticist Impact: Discovered genetic transposition, won Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Tu Youyou ...
In 1983, at the age of 81, Barbara McClintock received the news that would cement her place in scientific history. She had won a solo Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her discovery of ...
Seeds of Discovery: How Barbara McClintock Used Corn and Curiosity to Solve a Science Mystery and Win a Nobel Prize by Lori Alexander In this middle grade biography, Barbara McClintock is ...
The family recently reprinted some of his father’s books from 50 to 75 years ago. When he arrived at CSHL, Martienssen worked with Nobel Prize winner Barbara McClintock, who studied transposable ...
Barbara McClintock at the Carnegie Institution found ... She was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983 for this work. Between 1948 and 1983, researchers found transposons ...
Do Insects Feel Pain? Manipulating Our Hidden Half Barbara McClintock’s work on the genetics of corn won her a Nobel prize in 1983. Her research on jumping genes challenged the over-simplified ...
Alexander (All in a Drop) uses short chapters and quoted material to chronicle the exuberant life and work of Nobel Prize–winning scientist and cytogeneticist Barbara McClintock (1902–1992 ...
Physiology or medicine was the third prize area Alfred Nobel mentioned ... for production of monoclonal antibodies." 1983: Barbara McClintock, "for her discovery of mobile genetic elements." ...
Barbara McClintock at Cold Spring Harbor on Long Island ... More than 30 years after her disastrous presentation at Cold Harbour, she won a Nobel Prize for her work on mobile genetic elements. It was ...