- John Abelson
John Abelson (c.1939- ) is an American molecular
biologist with expertise inbiophysics ,biochemistry , andgenetics . He was aprofessor at theCalifornia Institute of Technology (Caltech).Abelson graduated in 1960 with a bachelor's degree in
physics fromWashington State University . He obtained his Ph.D. in biophysics fromJohns Hopkins University in 1965. He then did postdoctoral studies in biochemistry at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology atCambridge, England before occupying his first faculty post at theUniversity of California, San Diego in 1968.In 1982 Abelson joined the faculty at
Caltech . He chaired the Division of Biology there and became theGeorge Beadle Professor of Biology in 1991. He retired in 2002 and lives inSan Francisco , where he currently works with his wife, Christine Guthrie, a noted RNA biochemist, geneticist and faculty atUCSF .Abelson was a key figure in the elucidation of
RNA splicing. He was elected to theNational Academy of Science in 1985.Note
His uncle,
Philip Abelson , a physicist, was the longtime editor of "Science " and his aunt, Neva Martin Abelson co-developed the blood test forRh factor .External links
* [http://biology.caltech.edu/Members/Abelson John Abelson's Cal Tech home page]
* [http://www.regents.wsu.edu/distinguished-alumni/abelson.html University Names John Abelson Recipient of its Highest Alumni Award] on Washington State University site
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