Norman_Davidson_(biologist)--William_K._Estes

Astro geolocation

41.78972222, -87.59972222

Location reference Astro Chart

Norman Ralph Davidson (April 5, 1916 – February 14, 2002) was an American molecular biologist notable for advancing genome research, member of the National Academy of Sciences, received a National Medal of Science from U.S. President Bill Clinton, was a professor at Caltech. The New York Times called Davidson "major figure in advancing genome research ... whose groundbreaking work in molecular biology led to the earliest understanding of the overall structure of genomes".
The Los Angeles Times called him "a groundbreaking Caltech chemical biologist".
President Bill Clinton cited the scientist for "breakthroughs in chemistry and biology which have led to the earliest understanding of the overall structure of genomes".

Location name
University_of_Chicago
astro_wikipedia_idname
Norman_Davidson_(biologist)--William_K._Estes
a_location_idunic
Norman_Davidson_(biologist)--William_K._Estes