- List of geneticists
This is a list of people who have made notable contributions to genetics. The growth and development of genetics represents the work of many people. This list of geneticists is therefore by no means complete. Contributors of great distinction to genetics are not yet on the list.
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Dagfinn Aarskog (1928- ), Norwegian pediatrician and geneticist, describedAarskog-Scott syndrome
*Jon Aase (1936- ), US dysmorphologist, describedAase syndrome , expert onfetal alcohol syndrome
*John Abelson (c.1939- ), US biochemist, studies of machinery and mechanism ofRNA splicing
*Susan L. Ackerman , US neurogeneticist, genes controlling brain development andneuron survival
*Jerry Adams (1940- ), US molecular biologist in Australia,hematopoietic genetics and cancer
*Bruce Alberts (1938- ), US biochemist,phage worker, studiedDNA replication andcell division
*William Allan (1881-1943), US country doctor, pioneered human genetics
*C. David Allis (1951-1965), US biologist with a fascination forchromatin
*Carl-Henry Alström (1907-1993), Swedish psychiatrist, described genetic disease:Alstrom syndrome
*Sidney Altman (1939- ), Canadian-US biophysicist who wonNobel Prize for catalytic functions ofRNA
*Cecil A. Alport (1880-1959),UK internist, identifiedAlport syndrome (hereditarynephritis anddeafness )
*David Altshuler (c.1965- ), USendocrinologist and geneticist, the genetics oftype 2 diabetes
*Bruce Ames (1928- ), US molecular geneticist, createdAmes test to screen chemicals formutagenicity
*D. Bernard Amos (1923-2003), UK-US immunologist who studied the genetics of individuality
*Edgar Anderson (1897-1969), eminent US botanical geneticist
*E.G. ("Andy") Anderson , USDrosophila andmaize geneticist
*William French Anderson (1936- ), US worker ingene therapy
*Corino Andrade (1906-2005), Portugueseneurologist and clinical geneticist
*Tim Anson (1901-1968), US molecular biologist, proposed protein folding a reversible two-state reaction
*Stylianos E. Antonarakis (1951- ), US-Greek medical geneticist, genotypic and phenotypic variation
*Werner Arber (1929- ), Swiss microbiologist,Nobel Prize for discovery ofrestriction endonuclease s
*Michael Ashburner (1942- ), BritishDrosophila geneticist andpolymath
*William Astbury (1898-1961), UK molecular biologist,X-ray crystallography ofprotein s andDNA
*Giuseppe Attardi , Italian-US molecular biologist, genetics of humanmitochondria l function
*Charlotte Auerbach (1899-1994), German-born British pioneer inmutagenesis
*Oswald Avery (1877–1955), Canadian-born US co-discoverer thatDNA is the genetic material
*Richard Axel (1946- ) US physician-scientist,Nobel Prize for genetic analysis ofolfactory systemB
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E. B. Babcock (1877-1954), US plant geneticist, pioneered genetic analysis of genusCrepis
*Edouard-Gérard Balbiani (1823-1899), French embryologist who foundchromosome puffs now calledBalbiani ring s
*David Baltimore (1938- ), US biologist,Nobel Prize for the discovery ofreverse transcriptase
*Guido Barbujani (1955- ), Italian population geneticist and evolutionary biologist
*Murray Barr (1908–1995), Canadian scientist, first sawBarr body in cells due to inactiveX chromosome
*Cornelia Bargmann , US, molecular neurogeneticist studying theC. elegans brain
*David P. Bartel (B.A. 1982), US geneticist, discovered manymicroRNA s regulatinggene expression
*William Bateson (1861-1926), British geneticist who coined the term "genetics"
*E. Baur (1875-1933), German geneticist, botanist, discovered inheritance ofplasmid s
*George Beadle (1903-1989), USNeurospora geneticist andNobel Prize -winner
*Peter Emil Becker (1908-2000), German human geneticist, describedBecker's muscular dystrophy
*Jon Beckwith , US microbiologist and geneticist, isolated first gene from a bacterial chromosome
*Peter Beighton (1934- ) UK/South Africa medical geneticist, first warned ofeconomy class syndrome
*Julia Bell (1879-1979), English geneticist who documented inheritance of many diseases
*John Belling (1866-1933), English cytogeneticist who developed staining technique forchromosome s
*Baruj Benacerraf (1920- ), Venezuelan-US immunologist who wonNobel Prize forHLA system
*Kurt Benirschke (1924- ), German-US pathologist, comparative cytogenetics, twinning in armadillos
*Seymour Benzer (1921- ), US molecular biologist and pioneer of neurogenetics
*Paul Berg (1926- ), US biochemist andNobel Prize -winner for basic research onnucleic acid s
*J. D. Bernal (1901-1971), Irish physicist and pioneer X-ray crystallographer
*James Birchler, Drosophila and Maize geneticists and cytogenticist.
*J. Michael Bishop (1936- ), US microbial immunogeneticist,Nobel Prize -winner foroncogenes
*Elizabeth Blackburn (1948-), Australo-US biologist,Lasker Award ontelomere s andtelomerase
*Günter Blobel (1936- ), German-US biologist,Nobel Prize forprotein targeting (address tags on proteins)
*David Blow (1931-2004), British biophysicist who helped developX-ray crystallography ofprotein s
*Baruch Blumberg (Barry Blumberg) (1925- ), US physician andNobel Prize -winner onhepatitis B
*Julia Bodmer (1934-2001), British geneticist, key figure in discovery and definition of theHLA system
*Walter Bodmer (1936- ), German-UK human population geneticist, immunogeneticist, cancer research
*James Bonner (1910-1996), far-ranging US molecular biologist, intohistone s,chromatin ,nucleic acid s
*David Botstein (1942- ), Swiss-born US molecular geneticist, brother ofLeon Botstein
*Theodor Boveri (1862-1915), German biologist and cytogeneticist
*Peter Bowen (1932-1988), Canadian medical geneticist
*Herb Boyer (1936- ), US, createdtransgenic bacteria inserting human insulin gene intoE. coli
*Paul D. Boyer (1918- ), US biochemist andNobel Prize -winner
*Jean Brachet (1909-1998), Belgian biochemist, made key contributions to fathoming roles ofRNA
*Roscoe Brady US physician-scientist atNIH , studies of genetic neurological metabolic disorders
*Sydney Brenner (1927- ), British molecular biologist andNobel Prize -winner
*Calvin Bridges (1889-1938), US geneticist,non-disjunction proof that chromosomes contain genes
*R.A. Brink (1897-1984), Canadian-US plant geneticist and breeder, studiedparamutation ,transposon s
*Roy Britten (1919- ) US molecular and evolutionary biologist, discovered and studiedjunk DNA
*John Brookfield Drosophila population geneticist.
*Michael Stuart Brown (1941- ) US geneticist andNobel Prize -winner on cholesterol metabolism
*Manuel Buchwald (1940- ), Peruvian-born Canadian medical geneticist and molecular geneticist
*Linda Buck (1947- ) US biologist,Nobel Prize for post-doc work (with Axel) cloningolfactory receptor s
*James Bull, US molecular biologist andphage worker, evolution of sex determining mechanisms
*Luther Burbank (1849-1926), US botanist, horticulturist, pioneer in agricultural science
*Macfarlane Burnet (1899-1985), Australian biologist,Nobel Prize forimmunological tolerance
*Cyril Burt (1883-1971), British educational psychologist, did debated mental and behavioraltwin study C
*John Cairns (1922- ), UK physician-scientist, showed bacterial
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*Allan Campbell , US microbiologist and geneticist, pioneering work onphage lambda
*Howard Cann , US pediatrician and geneticist, human population genetics atStanford andCEPH in Paris
*Antonio Cao (1929- ), Italian pediatrician and medical geneticist, expert on thethalassemia s
*Mario Capecchi (1937- ), Italian-born US molecular geneticist, co-invented theknock-out mouse ,Nobel prize for Medicine, 2007
*Elof Axel Carlson , US geneticist and eminent historian of science
*Hampton Carson (1914-2004), US population geneticist, studiedcytogenetics andevolution ofDrosophila
*Tom Caskey (c.1938- ), US internist, human geneticist and entrepreneur; biochemical diseases
*Torbjörn Caspersson (1910-1997), Swedish cytogeneticist, revealed humanchromosome banding
*William B. Castle (1897-1990), UShematologist , work onhereditary spherocytosis ,sickle cell anemia
*William E. Castle (1867-1962), USgeneticist , inspiredT.H. Morgan , father ofWilliam B. Castle
*David Catcheside (1907-1994) UK plant geneticist, expert ongenetic recombination , active in Australia
*Bruce Cattanach (1932- ), eminent UK mouse geneticist,X-inactivation andsex determination in mice
*Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (1922- ), distinguished Italian population geneticist atStanford University
*Thomas Cech (1947- ), US biochemist who wonNobel Prize for catalytic functions ofRNA
*Aravinda Chakravarti (1954- ), Indian-bornbioinformatician studying genetic factors in common diseases
*Jean-Pierre Changeux (1936- ), French molecularneurobiologist , studiedallosteric proteins
*Erwin Chargaff (1905-2002), Austrian-born US biochemist,Chargaff's rules led to thedouble helix
*Brian Charlesworth (1945- ), British evolutionary biologist, husband ofDeborah Charlesworth
*Deborah Charlesworth , British evolutionary biologist, wife ofBrian Charlesworth
*Martha Chase (1927-2003), US biologist, with Hersey proved genetic material is DNA, not protein
*Sergei Chetverikov (1880-1959), Russian population geneticist
*Barton Childs (1916- ), US pediatrician, biochemical geneticist, philosopher of medical genetics
*George Church (1954- ), US molecular geneticist, did first direct genomic sequencing with Gilbert
*Aaron Ciechanover (1947- ),Israel i biologist, wonNobel Prize forubiquitin -mediatedprotein degradation
*Bryan Clarke (1932- ), British population geneticist, studiedapostatic selection and molecular evolution
*Cyril Clarke (1907-2000), British medical geneticist, discovered how to preventRh disease in newborns
*Jens Clausen (1891-1969), Danish-US botanist, geneticist, andecologist
*Edward H. Coe, Jr. (1926- ), influential US maize (corn) geneticist
*Stanley Cohen (1922- ), US neurobiologist,Nobel Prize for cell growth factors
*Francis Collins (1950- ), US medical geneticist, gene cloner, director of Human Genome Institute
*James J. Collins (1965- ), US bioengineer, pioneered synthetic biology and systems biology
*Robert Corey (1897-1971), US biochemist,α-helix ,β-sheet and atomic models forprotein s
*Carl Correns (1864-1933), German botanist and geneticist, one of the re-discoverers ofMendel in 1900
*Lewis L. Coriell (1911-2001), US pioneer in culturing human cells
*Diane W. Cox , Canadian medical geneticist and expert onWilson disease
*Harriet Creighton (1909-2004), US botanist who with McClintock first sawchromosomal crossover
*Francis Crick (1916-2004), English molecular biologist, neuroscientist, co-discoverer of thedouble helix
*James F. Crow (1916- ), US population geneticist and renowned teacher of genetics
*Lucien Cuenot (1886-1901), French biologist, provedMendel 's rules apply to animals as well as plants
*A. Jamie Cuticchia (1966- ), US geneticist, into human genomeinformatics D
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David M. Danks (1931-2003), Australian pediatrician and medical geneticist, expert onMenkes disease
*C. D. Darlington (1903-1981), British biologist and geneticist, elucidatedchromosomal crossover
*Charles Darwin (1809-1882), English naturalist and author of "Origin of the Species"
*Kay Davies , English geneticist, expert onmuscular dystrophy
*Jean Dausset (1916- ) French immunogeneticist andNobel Prize -winner for theHLA system
*Martin Dawson (1896-1945), Canadian-US researcher, confirmed and named genetic transformation
*Margaret Dayhoff (1925-1983), US pioneer inbioinformatics of protein sequences and evolution
*Albert de la Chapelle (1933- ), eminent Finnish medical geneticist, genetic predisposition to cancer
*Max Delbruck (1906-1981), German-US scientist,Nobel Prize for genetic structure of viruses
*Charles DeLisi , US biophysicist, led the initiative that planned and launched theHuman Genome Project
*Félix d'Herelle (1873-1949), Canadian-French microbiologist, discoveredphages , inventedphage therapy
*Hugo de Vries (1848-1935), Dutch botanist and one of the re-discoverers ofMendel 's laws in 1900
*M. Demerec (1895-1966), Croatian-US geneticist, directedCold Spring Harbor Laboratory
*Theodosius Dobzhansky (1900-1975), noted Ukrainian-US geneticist and evolutionary biologist
*John Doebley , US geneticist, studies genes that drive development and evolution of plants
*Peter Doherty (1940- ), Australian, wonNobel Prize for immune recognition ofantigen s
*Albert Dorfman (1916-1982), US biochemical geneticist, discovered cause ofHurler's syndrome
*Gabriel Dover , British evolutionary geneticist
*NT Dubinin (1907-1998), Russian biologist and geneticist
*Bernard Dutrillaux (1940- ), French cytogeneticist,chromosome banding , comparative cytogenetics
*Christian de Duve (1917- ), Belgian cytologist,Nobel Prize for cell organelles (peroxisome s,lysosome s)E
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A.W.F. Edwards (1935-), British statistician, geneticist, developed methods ofphylogenetic analysis
*John Edwards (1928-), British medical geneticist and cytogeneticist who first describedtrisomy 18
*Hans Eiberg (1945- ), Danish geneticist, discovered themutation causing blue eyes
*R. A. Emerson (1873–1947), American plant geneticist, the main pioneer of corn genetics
*Sterling Emerson (1900-1988), American, biochemical genetics,recombination , son ofR. A. Emerson
*Alan Emery (1928- ), British neuromuscular geneticist,Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy
*Boris Ephrussi (1901–1979), Russian-born French geneticist, created way to transplantchromosome s
*Robert C. Elston (1932- ), British-born American biostatistical genetics and genetic epidemiologist
*Charlie Epstein, American medical geneticist, editor, developed mouse model for Down syndrome, wounded by theUnabomber
*Herbert McLean Evans (1882-1971), US anatomist, reported in 1918 humans had 48 chromosomes
*Martin Evans , British scientist, discovered embryonicstem cells and developedknockout mouse
*Warren Ewens , Australian-US mathematical population geneticist,Ewens's sampling formula F
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Alexander Cyril Fabergé (1912-1988), Russian-born Anglo-American geneticist, grandson ofCarl Fabergé
*D. S. Falconer (1913-2004), Scottish quantitative geneticist, wrote textbook to the subject
*Stanley Falkow , US microbial geneticist, molecular mechanisms of bacterialpathogenesis
*Harold Falls (1909-2006), US ophthalmologic geneticist, helped found first genetics clinic in US
*William C. Farabee (1865-1925), US anthropologist,brachydactyly is evidence ofMendelism in humans
*Nina Fedoroff (c. 1945- ), US plant geneticist, cloning oftransposable elements , plant stress response
*Malcolm Ferguson-Smith (1931- ) UK cytogeneticist,Klinefelter's syndrome , chromosomeflow cytometry
*Philip J. Fialkow (1934-1996), USinternist , educator, research inmedical genetics andcancer genetics
*Giorgio Filippi (1935-1996), Italian medical geneticist, researched diseases linked toX chromosome
*J.R.S. Fincham (1926-2005), British microbial (Neurospora ) and biochemical geneticist
*Gerald Fink (1941- ), US molecular geneticist, preeminent figure in the field of yeast genetics
*Andrew Fire (1959- ), US geneticist,Nobel Prize with Mello for discovery ofRNA interference
*Robert L. Fischer (1950- ), A US geneticist, contributed to the understanding ofgenomic imprinting andepigenetics
*R.A. Fisher (1890-1962), British stellar statistician, evolutionary biologist, and geneticist
*Ed Fischer (1920- ), Swiss-US biochemist,Nobel Prize forphosphorylation as switch activatingprotein s
*Eugen Fischer (1874-1967), German physician, anthropologist, eugenicist, influenced Nazi racial hygiene
*Asbjorn Folling (1888-1973), Norwegian biochemist and physician who discoveredphenylketonuria (PKU )
*E.B. Ford (1901-1988), British ecological geneticist, specializing in butterflies and moths
*Charles Ford (1912–1999), British pioneer in the golden age of mammalian cytogenetics
*Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat (1910-1999), German-born US biochemist who studiedtobacco mosaic virus
*Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958), Britishcrystallographer whose data led to discovery ofdouble helix
*Clarke Fraser (1920- ), Canada's first medical geneticist, student of congenital malformations
*Elaine Fuchs (c.1951- ), US cell biologist, molecular mechanisms of skin diseases,reverse genetics
*Walter Fuhrmann (1924-1995), German medical geneticist, atGiessen University
*Douglas J. Futuyma (1942- ), US evolutionary and ecological biologistG
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Fred Gage , US neuroscientist, studies ofneurogenesis andneuroplasticity of the adult brain
*Joseph G. Gall (1932- ), distinguished US cell biologist, chromosomes, createdin situ hybridization
*Francis Galton (1822-1911), British geneticist,eugenicist , statistician
*George Gamow (1904-1968), Ukrainian-born Americanpolymath , proposedgenetic code concept
*Eldon J. Gardner (1909-1989), US professor of genetics inUtah , describedGardner's syndrome
*Alan Garen (c.1924- ), US, early molecular geneticist,nonsense triplets terminating transcription
*Archibald Garrod (1857-1936), English physician, pioneered inborn errors, foundedbiochemical genetics
*Stan Gartler (1923-), US human geneticist,G6PD as X-linked marker,HeLa cells contaminating cell lines
*Luigi Gedda (1902-2000), Italian geneticist best known for his fascination withtwin studies
*Walter Gehring (1939- ), Swiss, developmental genetics ofDrosophila , discoveredhomeobox
*Park S. Gerald (1921-1993), US medical geneticist, research onhemoglobin s andchromosome s
*James L. German , US medical geneticist & cytogeneticist, pioneer onBloom syndrome
*Walter Gilbert (1932- ), US biochemist and molecular biologist,Nobel Prize -winner, entrepreneur
*H. Bentley Glass (1906-2005) US geneticist, provocative science theorizer, writer, science policy maker
*Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch (1907- ), German-born US co-founder of developmental genetics
*Richard Goldschmidt (1878-1958),German-American, integrated genetics, development, & evolution
*Joseph L. Goldstein (1940- ), US medical geneticist,Nobel Prize -winner on cholesterol
*Richard M. Goodman (1932-1989), US-Israeli clinical geneticist, pioneered Jewish genetic diseases
*Robert J. Gorlin (1923-2006) US oral pathologist, clinical geneticist, craniofacial syndrome expert
*Carol W. Greider (1961- ), US molecular biologist,Lasker Award fortelomere s andtelomerase
*Frederick Griffith (1879-1941), British medical officer who foundtransforming principle now calledDNA
*Clifford Grobstein (1916-1998), US scientist, bridged classical embryology and developmental biology
*Jean de Grouchy (1926-2003), French pioneer of clinicalcytogenetics &karyotype -phenotype correlation
*Hans Gruneberg (1907-1982), British mouse geneticist and blood cell biologist
*Pierre-Henri Gouyon (1953 - ), French biologist specializing in genetics and bioethics
*Elliot S. Goldstein American geneticist at Arizona State UniversityH
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Ernst Hadorn (1902-1976), Swiss pioneer in developmental genetics, mentor ofWalter Gehring
*JBS Haldane (1892-1964), brilliant British human geneticist and co-founder ofpopulation genetics
*Ben Hall, US geneticist, DNA:RNA hybridization, yeast production ofgenetically engineered protein s
*Judy Hall (1939- ), dual American and Canadian charismatic clinical geneticist and dysmorphologist
*Dean Hamer (1951-) US geneticist, postulatedgay gene andGod gene for religious experience
*John Hamerton (1929-2006), Anglo-Canadiancytogenetic ist, prenatal diagnostician,bioethicist
*W.D. Hamilton (1936-2000), British evolutionary biologist and eminent evolutionary theorist
*Phil Hanawalt, US geneticist, discoveredDNA repair replication
*Anita Harding (1952-1995), UK neurologist, first mitochondrial DNA mutation in disease
*GH Hardy (1877-1947), Britishmathematician , formulated basic law of population genetics
*Henry Harpending (1944- ), US anthropologist and human population geneticist
*Harry Harris (1919-94), British biochemical geneticist par excellence
*Henry Harris (1925- ), Australo-British cell biologist, work on cancer and human genetics
*Lee Hartwell (1939- ), US yeast geneticist,Nobel Prize , "start" gene andcheckpoints in thecell cycle
*Mogens Hauge (1922-1988), Danish medical geneticist andtwin researcher
*Donald Hawthorne (1926-2003), US, major contributor toyeast genetics,centromere -linked gene maps
*William Hayes (1918-1994), Australian physician, microbiologist & geneticist,bacterial conjugation
*Robert Haynes (1931-1998), Canadian geneticist and biophysicist, work onDNA repair andmutagenesis
*Frederick Hecht (1930- ), US clinical geneticist, cytogeneticist, coined termfragile site
*Michael Heidelberger (1888-1991) US pioneer of modern immunology, won twoLasker Award s
*Martin Heisenberg (1940- ), German geneticist,neurobiologist , genetic study of brain ofDrosophila
*Charles Roy Henderson , (1911-1989), US animal geneticist, basis for genetic evaluation oflivestock
*Al Hershey (1908-1997), US bacterial geneticist,Nobel Prize largely forHershey-Chase experiment
*Ira Herskowitz (1946–2003), USphage &yeast geneticist, genetic regulatory circuits & mechanisms
*Len Herzenberg (1931-), US human geneticist,immunologist , cell biologist and cell sorter
*Avram Hershko (1937-), Israeli biologist,Nobel Prize forubiquitin -mediatedprotein degradation
*Kurt Hirschhorn (1926- ), Viennese-born American pediatrician, medical geneticist, cytogeneticist; describedWolf-Hirschhorn syndrome
*Mahlon Hoagland (1921- ), US physician and biochemist, co-discoveredtRNA withPaul Zamecnik
*Dorothy Hodgkin (1910-1994), British founder ofprotein crystallography andNobel Prize winner
*Robert W. Holley (1922-1993), US biochemist, structure oftransfer RNA ,Nobel Prize
*Leroy Hood (1938- ), US molecular biotechnologist, createdDNA &protein sequence rs &synthesize rs
*Norman Horowitz (1915-2005), US geneticist, one gene-one enzyme, chemicalevolution ,space biology
*H. Robert Horvitz (1947- ), US cell biologist,Nobel Prize forprogrammed cell death
*David E. Housman , US molecular biologist, genetic basis oftrinucleotide repeat diseases and cancer
*Martha M. Howe , USphage geneticist, notable contributions to the study of phage Mu
*T.C. Hsu (1917-2003), distinguished Chinese-American cell biologist, geneticist, cytogeneticist
*Thomas J. Hudson (1961- ), Canadiangenome scientist, maps of human and mouse genomes
*David Hungerford (1927–1993), US co-discoverer ofPhiladelphia chromosome inCML
*Tim Hunt (1943- ), UK biochemist,Nobel Prize for discovery ofcyclins incell cycle control
*Charles Leonard Huskins (1897-1953), English-born Canadiancytogeneticist at McGill and WisconsinI
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Harvey Itano (1925- ), American biochemist and pioneer in the study ofsickle cell disease J
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François Jacob (1920 - ), French biologist, wonNobel Prize for bacterial gene control
*Patricia A. Jacobs (1934- ), Scottish human geneticist and cytogeneticist
*Albert Jacquard (1925- ), French geneticist, essayist, humanist, activist
*Rudolf Jaenisch (1942- ), German cell biologist, createdtransgenic mice, leader intherapeutic cloning
*Richard Jefferson (1956- ) US molecular plant biologist in Australia, reporter gene system GUS
*Alec Jeffreys (1950- ), British geneticist, developedDNA fingerprinting andDNA profiling techniques
*Niels K. Jerne (1911-1994), Danish, greatest theoretician in modern immunology,Nobel Prize
*Wilhelm Johannsen (1857-1927), Danish botanist who in 1909 coined the word "gene"
*Jonathan D.G. Jones , British plant molecular biologist
*Christian Jung (1956- ), German plant geneticist and molecular biologistK
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Elvin Kabat (1914–2000) US immunochemist, a founder of modern immunology, antibody-combining sites
*Henrik Kacser (1918-1995), Romanian-born UK biochemist and geneticist, worked onmetabolic control
*Axel Kahn (1944- ), French scientist and geneticist, known for work on genetically modified plants
*Franz Josef Kallmann (1897-1965), German-US psychiatrist, pioneer in genetics of psychiatric diseases
*Gopinath Kartha (1927-1984), Indian biophysicist, co-discovered triple-helix structure ofcollagen
*Berwind P. Kaufmann (1897-1975), US botanist, did research in basic plant and animalcytogenetics
*John Kendrew (1917-1997), UKcrystallographer , wonNobel Prize for structure ofmyoglobin
*Cynthia Kenyon (c. 1955- ), US molecular biologist, genetics of aging in the wormC. elegans
*Warwick Estevam Kerr (1922- ) Brazilian expert in the genetics andsex determination ofbee s
*Bernard Kettlewell (1907-1979), UK physician,lepidopterist , ecological geneticist,peppered moth
*Seymour Kety (1915-2000), US neuroscientist, essential involvement of genetic factors inschizophrenia
*Gobind Khorana (1922-), Indian-US molecular biologist, synthesized nucleic acids,Nobel Prize
*Motoo Kimura (1924-1994), influential Japanese mathematical biologist in theoreticalpopulation genetics
*Mary-Claire King (1946- ), US human geneticist and social activist, identified breast cancer genes
*David Klein , (1908-1993), Swissophthalmologist and human geneticist
*Harold Klinger (1929-2004), US pioneer on human chromosomes, founded journal "Cytogenetics"
*Aaron Klug (1926- ), Lithuania/S Africa/UK,Nobel Prize for developingelectron crystallography
*Al Knudson (1922- ), US pediatric oncologist, geneticist, formulated two hit hypothesis of cancer
*Georges J. F. Köhler (1946-1995), German,Nobel Prize forhybridoma s makingmonoclonal antibodies
*Arthur Kornberg (1918- ), US biochemist,Nobel Prize onDNA synthesis, father ofRoger Kornberg
*Roger Kornberg (1947- ), US biologist,Nobel Prize oneukaryotic transcription
*Hans Kornberg (1928- ), German-UK biologist, studies ofcarbohydrate transport
*Ed Krebs (1918- ), US biochemist,Nobel Prize forphosphorylation as switch activatingprotein s
*Eric Kremer , US molecular biologist, foundtrinucleotide repeat infragile X , research now ingene therapy
*Henry Kunkel (1916–1983), USimmunologist , created starch gelelectrophoresis to separateprotein sL
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Bruce Lahn (1969- ), Chinese-born geneticist specializing in evolutionary changes of the human brain
*Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829), French naturalist, evolutionist, "inheritance of acquired traits"
*Eric Lander (1957- ), American molecular geneticist, major contributor toHuman Genome Project
*Karl Landsteiner (1868-1943), Austrian-Americanpathologist , wonNobel Prize forblood group discoveries
*André Langaney , French evolutionary geneticist
*Derald Langham (1913-1991), American agricultural geneticist, the "father of sesame"
*Sam Latt (1938-1988), US pioneer in molecular cytogenetics, fluorescentDNA chromosome probes
*Philip Leder (1934- ), US geneticist, method to decode genetic code,transgenic animals to study cancer
*Esther Lederberg (1922-2006), US microbiologist and bacterial genetics pioneer
*Joshua Lederberg (1925- ), US molecular biologist,Nobel Prize , headedRockefeller University
*Jerome Lejeune (1926-1994), French pediatrician, geneticist, discoveredtrisomy 21 inDown syndrome
*Richard Lenski (1956-), US biologist andphage worker, did long-termE. coli evolution experiment
*Fritz Lenz (1887-1976), German geneticist and eugenicist, ideas influenced Naziracial hygiene policies
*Widukind Lenz (1919-1995), eminent German medical geneticist who recognizedthalidomide syndrome
*Leonard Lerman , US molecular biologist,phage worker, mentor ofNobel Prize -winnerSidney Altman
*Michael Lerner (1910-1977), Russian-US contributor to population, quantitative & evolutionary genetics
*Albert Levan (1905-1998), Swedist geneticist, co-authored report that humans have 46 chromosomes
*Cyrus Levinthal (1922-1990), US molecular geneticist,DNA replication ,mRNA , molecular graphics
*Edward B. Lewis (1918-2004), American founder ofdevelopmental genetics andNobel Prize -winner
*Richard Lewontin (1929- ), Americanevolutionary biologist ,geneticist andsocial commentator
*C. C. Li (1912-2003), eminentChinese American population geneticist and human geneticist
*Wen-Hsiung Li (1942- ),Taiwan ese-American,molecular evolution , population genetics,genomics
*David Linder (1923-1999), US pathologist and geneticist, usedG6PD as X-linked clonal tumor marker
*Susan Lindquist , US molecular biologist studying effects ofprotein folding andheat-shock proteins
*Jan Lindsten (1935- ), eminent Swedish medical geneticist, secretary general of the Nobel Assembly
*Fritz Lipmann (1899-1986), German-Americanbiochemist ,Nobel Prize for co-discovery ofcoenzyme A
*C. C. Little (1888–1971), US pioneer mouse geneticist, foundedJackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor
*Richard Losick , US molecular biologist,RNA polymerase , gene transcription, bacterial development
*Herbert Lubs (c.1928- ), US internist, medical geneticist, described "marker X" (fragile X chromosome )
*Salvador Luria (1912-1991), Italian-American molecular biologist,Nobel Prize forbacteriophage genetics
*Jay Lush (1896-1982), American animal geneticist who pioneered modern scientific animal breeding
*Michael Lynch, US quantitative geneticist studying evolution, population genetics, andgenomics
*Mary F. Lyon (1925-), English mouse geneticist, notedX-inactivation and proposedLyon hypothesis
*David T. Lykken (1928-2006), American psychologist and behavioral geneticist known fortwin studies
*Trofim Lysenko (1898–1976), Soviet scientist, led vicious political campaign against genetics inUSSR M
*Ellen Magenis (1925- ), US medical geneticist and cytogeneticist,
Smith-Magenis syndrome
*Phyllis McAlpine (1941-1998), Canadian human geneticist andgene map per
*Maclyn McCarty (1911–2005), American co-discoverer thatDNA is the genetic material
*Barbara McClintock (1902-1992), American cytogeneticist,Nobel Prize for genetictransposition
*W. McGinnis , US molecular geneticist, foundhomeobox (Hox) genes responsible for basic body plan
*Victor A. McKusick (1921- ), USinternist and clinical geneticist, organized human genetic knowledge
*Colin MacLeod (1909-1972), Canadian-American co-discoverer thatDNA is the genetic material
*Tak Wah Mak (1946- ), Chinese-Canadian molecular biologist, co-discovered humanT cell receptor genes
*Gustave Malécot (1911-1998), French mathematician who influenced population genetics
*Tom Maniatis (1943- ), US molecular biologist, gene cloning, regulation of gene expression
*Clement Markert (1917–1999), eminent US biologist, discoveredisozymes
*Joan Marks , American social worker, principal architect of the profession ofgenetic counselor
*Richard E. Marshall (1933 - ), American paediatrician, Greig's syndrome I,Marshall-Smith syndrome
*John Maynard Smith (1920-2004), British evolutionary biologist and population geneticist
*Ernst Mayr (1904-2005), leading German-born American evolutionary biologist
*Peter Medawar (1915-1987), Brazilian-born English scientist,Nobel Prize forimmunological tolerance
*Craig C. Mello (1960- ), American geneticist,Nobel Prize for discovery ofRNA interference
*Gregor Mendel (1822-1884), Bohemian monk who discovered laws ofMendelian inheritance
*Carole Meredith , American geneticist who pioneered DNA typing to differentiate between grape varieties
*Matthew Meselson (1930- ), US molecular geneticist, work on DNA replication, recombination, repair
*Peter Michaelis , German plant geneticist, focused on cytoplasmic inheritance
*Ivan Vladimirovich Michurin (1855-1935), Russian plant geneticist, scientific agricultural selection
*Friedrich Mieschler (1844-1895), Swiss biologist, found weak acid inwhite blood cell s now calledDNA
*Margareta Mikkelsen (1923–2004), eminent German-born Danish human geneticist and cytogeneticist
*Lois K. Miller (d. 2006, age 54),entomologist and molecular geneticist, studied insect viruses
*O.J. Miller , US physician, human and mammalian genetics and chromosome structure and function
*César Milstein (1927-2002) Argentine-UK,Nobel Prize forhybridoma s makingmonoclonal antibodies
*Aubrey Milunsky (c.1936- ), S. African-US physician, medical geneticist, writer,prenatal diagnosis
*Alfred Mirsky (1900—1974), US pioneer in molecular biology,hemoglobin structure, constancy ofDNA
*Felix Mitelman , Swedish cancer geneticist and cytogeneticist, catalog of chromosomes in cancer
*Jan Mohr (1921- ), eminent Norwegian-Danish pioneer in humangene mapping
*Jacques Monod (1910-1976), French molecular biologist,Nobel Prize -winner
*Lilian Vaughn Morgan (1870-1952), wife ofT.H. Morgan and a fine geneticist in her own right
*T.H. Morgan (1866-1945), head of the "fly room," first geneticist to win theNobel Prize
*Newton E. Morton (1929- ), population geneticist and genetic epidemiologist
*Arno G. Motulsky , German-UShematologist who influenced the evolution ofmedical genetics
*Arthur Mourant (1904-1994), Britishhematologist , first to examine worldwideblood group distributions
*H.J. Muller (1890-1967) AmericanDrosophila geneticist,Nobel Prize for producing mutations by X-rays
*Hans J. Müller-Eberhard (1927-1998), German-US immunogeneticist,immunoglobulin s & complement
*Kary Mullis (1944- ), American biochemist,Nobel Prize for thepolymerase chain reaction (PCR)N
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Walter E. Nance (1933- ), USinternist and geneticist, research on twins and genetics of deafness
*Daniel Nathans (1928-1999), US microbiologist,Nobel Prize forrestriction endonuclease s
*James V. Neel (1915-2000), distinguished human geneticist, founded first genetics clinic in the US
*Fred Neidhardt , US microbiologist, pioneer in molecular physiology andproteomics ofE. coli
*Oliver Nelson (1920- ), USmaize geneticist, profound impact onagriculture and basic genetics
*Walter Nelson-Rees , US cytogeneticist, confirmedHeLa cells contamination of other cell lines
*Eugene W. Nester , US microbial geneticist, genetics ofAgrobacterium (crown gall formation)
*Carl Neuberg , early pioneer of the study ofmetabolism .
*Hans Neurath (1909-2002), Austrian-USprotein chemist, helped set stage forproteomics
*Marshall W. Nirenberg (1927- ), US geneticist, biochemist andNobel Prize -winner
*Eva Nogales , Spanish biophysicist studying eukaryotic transcription and translation initiation complexes
*Edward Novitski (1918-2006), eminent USDrosophila geneticist, pioneer in chromosome mechanics
*Paul Nurse (1949- ), UK biochemist,Nobel Prize for work onCDK , a key regulator of thecell cycle
*Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard (1942- ), German developmental biologist andNobel Prize -winner
*William Nyhan (1926- ), US pediatrician and biochemical geneticist, describedLesch-Nyhan syndrome O
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Severo Ochoa (1905-1993), Spanish-American biochemist,Nobel Prize for work on the synthesis ofRNA
*Susumu Ohno (1928-2000), Japanese-US biologist, evolutionary cytogenetics and molecular evolution
*Tomoko Ohta , Japanese scientist inmolecular evolution , the nearly neutral theory of evolution
*Pete Oliver (1898–1991), American geneticist, switched fromDrosophila to human genetics
*Jane M. Olson (1952-2004), American genetic epidemiologist and biostatistician
*Maynard Olson , American geneticist, pioneered map of yeast genome andHuman Genome Project
*John Opitz (1935- ), German-American medical geneticist, expert ondysmorphology andsyndrome s
*Harry Ostrer , American medical geneticist, studies origins of Jewish peoples
*Ray Owen (1915- ), US geneticist, immunologist, found cattle blood groups and chimeric twin calvesP
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Svante Pääbo (1955- ), Swedish molecular anthropologist inLeipzig studyingNeanderthal genome
*David Page, US physician and geneticist who mapped, cloned and sequenced the humanY chromosome
*Theophilus Painter (1889-1969), US zoologist, studied fruit fly and humantestis chromosomes
*Arthur Pardee (1921- ), American scientist who discoveredrestriction point in thecell cycle
*Klaus Patau (1908–1975), German-American cytogeneticist, describedtrisomy 13
*Linus Pauling (1901-1994), eminent American chemist, wonNobel Prize s forchemical bonds and peace
*Crodowaldo Pavan (1919- ), Brazilian biologist, fly geneticist, and influential scientist in Brazil
*Rose Payne (1909-1999), US transplant geneticist, key to discovery and development ofHLA system
*Raymond Pearl (1879-1940), American biologist, biostatistician, rejectedeugenics
*Karl Pearson (1857–1936), British statistician, made key contributions to genetic analysis
*LS Penrose (1898-1972), British psychiatrist, human geneticist, pioneered genetics ofmental retardation
*Max Perutz (1914-2002), Austrian-British molecular biologist,Nobel Prize for structure ofhemoglobin
*Massimo Pigliucci (1964- ), Italian-US plant ecological and evolutionary geneticist. Winner of the Dobzhansky Prize.
*Alfred Ploetz (1860-1940), German physician, biologist, eugenicist, introducedracial hygiene to Germany
*Paul Polani (1914-2006), Triese-born UK pediatrician, major catalyst of medical genetics in Britain
*Charles Pomerat (1905–1951), American cell biologist, pioneered the field oftissue culture
*Guido Pontecorvo (1907-1999), Italian-born Scottish geneticist and pioneer molecular biologist
*George R. Price (1922-1975), brilliant but troubled US population geneticist and theoretical biologist
*Peter Propping (1942-), German human geneticist, studies ofepilepsy
*Mark Ptashne (c.1940- ), US molecular biologist, studies of genetic switch,phage lambda
*Ted Puck (1916–2005), US physicist, work in mammalian & humancell culture , genetics, cytogenetics
*RC Punnett (1875-1967), early English geneticist, discovered linkage withWilliam Bateson , stimulatedGH Hardy Q
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Lluis Quintana-Murci (1970- ), Spanish human population geneticist, heads part ofGenographic Project R
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Robert Race (1907-1984), British expert on blood groups, along with wifeRuth Sanger
*Venki Ramakrishnan (c. 1950- ), Indian structural biologist, studies ofchromatin andribosome
*Sheldon C. Reed (1910-2003), American pioneer ingenetic counseling andbehavioral genetics
*G.N. Ramachandran (1922-2001) Indian biophysicist, co-discovered triple-helix structure ofcollagen
*David Reich, US, human population genetics and genomics, did humans and chimps interbreed?
*Theodore Reich (1938-2003), Canadian-American psychiatrist, a founder of modern psychiatric genetics
*Alexander Rich (1925- ), US biologist, biophysicist, discoveredZ-DNA andtRNA 3-dimensional structure
*Rollin C. Richmond , US, evolutionary and pharmacogenetic studies ofDrosophila , university administrator
*Neil Risch , American human and population geneticist, studiedtorsion dystonia
*Otto Renner (1883-1960), German plant geneticist, established maternalplastid inheritance
*Marcus Rhoades (1903-1991), great maize (corn) geneticist andcytogenetic ist
*David L. Rimoin (1936- ), Canadian-US pediatric geneticist, focus on particularly skeletaldysplasia s
*Richard Roberts (1943- ), British molecular biologist,Nobel Prize forintron s and gene-splicing
*Arthur Robinson (1914-2000), American pediatrician, geneticist, pioneer onsex chromosome anomalies
*Herschel L. Roman (1914-1989), American geneticist, innovated in analysis inmaize andbudding yeast
*Irwin Rose (1926- ), American biologist,Nobel Prize forubiquitin -mediatedprotein degradation
*Leon Rosenberg (c.1932- ), US physician-geneticist, molecular basis of inherited metabolic disease
*Peyton Rous (1879–1970), American tumor virologist and tissue culture expert,Nobel Prize
*Janet Rowley (1925- ), American cancer cytogeneticist who foundPh chromosome due to translocation
*Peter T. Rowley (1929–2006), American internist and geneticist, genetics of cancer and leukemia
*Frank Ruddle , US biologist, somatic cell genetics, human gene mapping, paved way for transgenic mice
*Ernst Rüdin (1874-1952), Swiss psychiatrist, geneticist and eugenicist who promotedracial hygiene
*Elizabeth S. Russell (l913-2001), US mammalian geneticist, pioneering work on pigmentation, blood-forming cells, and germ cells
*Liane B. Russell (c. 1923- ), Austrian-born US mouse geneticist and radiation biologist
*William L. Russell (1910-2003), UK-US mouse geneticist, pioneered study ofmutagenesis in miceS
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Leo Sachs (1924- ), German-Israeli molecular cancer biologist,colony-stimulating factor s,interleukin s
*Ruth Sager (1918-1997), US geneticist, pioneer ofcytoplasm ic genetics,tumor suppressor gene s
*Joseph Sambrook (1939- ), British viral geneticist
*Avery A. Sandberg , USinternist , discoveredXYY in 1961, expert on chromosomes in cancer
*Lodewijk A. Sandkuijl (1953-2002), Dutch expert ongenetic epidemiology and statistical genetics
*Larry Sandler (1929-1987), USDrosophila geneticist, chromosome mechanics, devoted teacher
*John C. Sanford (1950- ), American horticultural geneticist andintelligent design advocate
*Fred Sanger (1918- ), UK biochemist, twoNobel Prize s, sequence ofinsulin ,DNA sequencing method
*Ruth Sanger (1918-2001), Australian expert onblood group s, along with husband Robert Race
*Karl Sax (1892-1973), American botanist andcytogeneticist , effects ofradiation onchromosome s
*Paul Schedl (1947- ), US molecular biologist, genetic regulation of developmental pathways in fruit fly
*Albert Schinzel (1944- ), Austrian human geneticist, clinical genetics,karyotype -phenotype correlations
*Werner Schmid (1930-2002), Swiss pioneer in human cytogenetics, describedcat-eye syndrome
*Gertrud Schüpbach , Swiss-American biologist, molecular and genetic mechanisms in oogenesis
*Charles Scriver (1930- ), Canadian pediatrician, biochemical geneticist, newborn metabolic screening
*Ernie Sears , (1910-1991), Wheat Geneticist who pioneered methods of transferring desirable genes from wild relatives to cultivated wheat in order to increase wheat's resistance to various insects and diseases
*Jay Seegmiller (1920-2006), US human biochemical geneticist, found cause ofLesch-Nyhan syndrome
*Fred Sherman (c. 1933- ), US geneticist, one of the "fathers" and mentors of modern yeast genetics
*Larry Shapiro , US pediatric geneticist,lysosomal storage disorders,X chromosome inactivation
*Lucy Shapiro , US molecular geneticist, gene expression during the cell cycle, bacteriumCaulobacter
*Phillip Sharp (1944- ), US geneticist and molecular biologist,Nobel Prize for co-discovery of gene splicing
*Philip Sheppard (1921–1976), British population geneticist,lepidopterist , humanblood group researcher
*G. H. Shull (1874-1954), American geneticist, made key discoveries includingheterosis
*Obaid Siddiqui (1932- ), Indian neurogeneticist, pioneer on olfactory sense of fruit flyDrosophila
*Norman Simmons (1915-2004), US, forgotten donor of pure DNA toRosalind Franklin indouble helix saga
*Piotr Slonimski (1922- ), Polish-Parisian yeast geneticist, pioneer ofmitochondrial heredity
*William S. Sly (c. 1931- ), US biochemical geneticist,mucopolysaccharidosis type VII (Sly syndrome)
*Cedric A. B. Smith (1917-2002), British statistician, made key contributions to statistical genetics
*David W. Smith (1926-1981), US pediatrician, influential dysmorphologist, namedfetal alcohol syndrome
*Hamilton Smith (1931- ), American microbiologist,Nobel Prize forrestriction endonuclease s
*Michael Smith (1932-2000), UK-born Canadian biochemist,Nobel Prize forsite-directed mutagenesis
*Oliver Smithies (1925- ), UK/US molecular geneticist, inventor,gel electrophoresis ,knock-out mice
*George Snell (1903-1996), US mouse geneticist, pioneer transplant immunologist, wonNobel Prize
*Lawrence H. Snyder (1901-1986), American pioneer in medical genetics, studiedblood group s
*Robert R. Sokal (1925- ), Austrian-born US biological anthropologist and biostatistician.
*Tracy M. Sonneborn (1905–1981),protozoan biologist and geneticist
*Ed Southern (1938- ), UK molecular biologist, inventedSouthern blot andDNA microarray technologies
*Hans Spemann (1869-1941) German embryologist,Nobel Prize for discovery of embryonic induction
*David Stadler , American geneticist, mechanisms of mutation and recombination inNeurospora
*L.J. Stadler (1896-1954), eminent Americanmaize geneticist, father of David Stadler
*Frank Stahl (1929- ), American molecular biologist, the Stahl half of theMeselson-Stahl experiment
*David States , US geneticist & bioinformatician, computational study of human genome &proteome
*G. Ledyard Stebbins (1906-2000), American botanist, geneticist and evolutionary biologist
*Michael Stebbins , American geneticist, science writer, editor and activist
*Emmy Stein (1879-1954), German botanist and geneticist
*Joan A. Steitz (c.1942- ), US molecular biologist, pioneering studies ofsnRNA s andsnRNP s (snurps)
*Gunther Stent (1924- ), German-born US molecular geneticist,phage worker, philosopher of science
*Curt Stern (1902-1981), German-born USDrosophila and human geneticist, great teacher
*Nettie Stevens (1861-1912), US geneticist, studiedchromosomal basis of sex and discovered XY basis
*Miodrag Stojkovic (1964- ), Serbian geneticist, working in Europe on mammalian cloning
*George Streisinger (1927-1984), American geneticist, work onbacterial virus es,frameshift mutation s
*Alfred Sturtevant (1891–1970), constructed firstgenetic map of achromosome
*John Sulston (1942- ), British molecular biologist,Nobel Prize forprogrammed cell death inC. elegans
*James Sumner (1887-1955), American biochemist,Nobel Prize , found enzymes can be crystallized
*Maurice Super (d. 2006, age 69), S. African-born UK pediatric geneticist, studiedcystic fibrosis
*Grant Sutherland , Australian molecular cytogeneticist, pioneer on humanfragile site s,human genome
*Walter Sutton (1877-1916), US surgeon and scientist, proved chromosomes contained genes
*David Suzuki (1936-), CanadianDrosophila geneticist, science broadcaster and environmental activist
*M.S. Swaminathan (1925- ), Indian agricultural scientist, geneticist, leader of Green Revolution in India
*Bryan Sykes , British human geneticist, discovered ways to extract DNA from fossilized bones
*Jack Szostak (1952- ), Anglo-US geneticist, work ontelomere s,recombination , artificial chromosomesT
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Edward Tatum (1909-1975), showed genes control individual steps in metabolism
*Howard Temin (1934-1994), US geneticist,Nobel Prize for discovery ofreverse transcriptase
*Alan Templeton (c.1948- ), US geneticist & biostatistician, molecular evolution, evolutionary biology
*Donnall Thomas (1920- ) US physician,Nobel Prize forbone marrow transplantation forleukemia
*Nikolay Timofeeff-Ressovsky (1900-1981), Russian radiation and evolution geneticist
*Alfred Tissières (1917-2003), Swiss molecular geneticist, pioneered molecular biology inGeneva
*Joe Hin Tjio (1919-2001), Java-born geneticist who first discovered humans have 46 chromosomes
*Susumu Tonegawa (1939- ), Japanese molecular biologist,Nobel Prize for genetics ofantibody diversity
*Erich von Tschermak (1871-1962) Austrianagronomist and one of the re-discoverers ofMendel 's laws
*Lap-Chee Tsui , Chinese geneticist, sequenced first human gene (forcystic fibrosis ) with Collins
*Raymond Turpin (1895-1988), French pediatrician, geneticist, Lejeune's co-discoverer oftrisomy 21 U
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Axel Ullrich (1943- ), German molecular biologist,signal transduction , discoveredoncogene ,Herceptin
*Irene Ayako Uchida (1917- ), Canadian geneticist and cytogeneticist. One of the first in Canada.Down syndrome V
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Harold Varmus (1939- ), AmericanNobel Prize -winner foroncogenes , head ofNIH
*Nikolai Vavilov (1887-1943), eminent Russian botanist and geneticist, anti-Lysenko , died in prison
*Craig Venter (1946- ), American molecular biologist and entrepreneur, raced to sequence thegenome
*Jerome Vinograd (1913-1976), US, leader in biochemistry and molecular biology ofnucleic acid s
*Friedrich Vogel , German, leader in human genetics, coined term "pharmacogenetics "
*Bert Vogelstein (1949- ), US pediatrician and cancer geneticist, series ofmutation s incolorectal cancer
*Erik Adolf von Willebrand (1870-1949), Finnishinternist who found commonest bleeding disorderW
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Petrus Johannes Waardenburg (1886-1979), Dutch ophthalmologist, geneticist,Waardenburg syndrome
*C. H. Waddington (1905-1975), British developmental biologist,paleontologist , geneticist,embryologist
*Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), Welsh, proposednatural selection theory independent of Darwin
*Douglas Wallace , USmitochondrial geneticist, pioneered humanmtDNA as a molecular marker
*Peter Walter , German-USmolecular biologist studyingprotein folding andprotein targeting
*Richard H. Ward (1943-2003), English-born New Zealand human and anthropological geneticist
*James D. Watson (1928- ), US molecular geneticist,Nobel Prize for discovery of thedouble helix
*David Weatherall , distinguished UK physician, geneticist, pioneer inhemoglobin andmolecular medicine
*Robert Weinberg , US, discovered first humanoncogene and firsttumor suppressor gene
*Wilhelm Weinberg (1862-1937),German physician, formulated basic law of population genetics
*Spencer Wells (1969- ), US genetic anthropologist, head ofGenographic Project to map past migrations
*Susan R. Wessler (1953- ), US plant molecular geneticist,transposable elements re genetic diversity
*Raymond White , US cancer geneticist, cloned APCcolon cancer gene &neurofibromatosis gene
*Glayde Whitney (1939–2002) US behavioral geneticist, accused of supporting scientific racism
*Reed Wickner (c. 1940- ) US molecular geneticist,yeast phenotypes due toprion forms of nativeprotein s
*Alexander S. Wiener (1907-1976), U.S. immunologist, discovered Rhblood group s withLandsteiner
*Eric F. Wieschaus (1947- ), American developmental biologist andNobel Prize -winner
*Maurice Wilkins (1916-2004), New Zealand-born BritishNobel Prize -winner withWatson and Crick
*Huntington Willard (c.1953- ), US human geneticist,X chromosome inactivation ,gene silencing
*Robley Williams (1908-1995), US virologist, recreatedtobacco mosaic virus from itsRNA + protein coat
*Ian Wilmut (1944- ) UK reproductive biologist who first cloned a mammal (lamb named Dolly)
*Allan Wilson (1934-1991) New Zealand-US innovator in molecular study of human evolution
*David Sloan Wilson (1949- ), US evolutionary biologist and geneticist
*Edmund Beecher Wilson (1856-1939), US zoologist, geneticist, discovered XY & XXsex chromosomes
*Øjvind Winge (1886-1964), Danish biologist and pioneer in yeast genetics
*Chester B. Whitley (1950- ), US geneticist, pioneered treatment of lysosomal diseases
*Carl Woese (1928- ), US biologist, definedArchaea as new domain of life,rRNA phylogenetic tool
*Ulrich Wolf (1933- ), German cytogeneticist, found chromosome 4p deletion inWolf-Hirschhorn syndrome
*Melaku Worede (1936-), Ethiopian conservationist and geneticist
*Sewall Wright (1889–1988), eminent US geneticist who, with Fisher, united genetics &evolution Y
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Charles Yanofsky (1925- ), American molecular geneticist, colinearity of gene and its protein productZ
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Floyd Zaiger (1926- ), fruit geneticist and entrepreneur
*Hans Zellweger (1909-1990) Swiss-US pediatrician and clinical geneticist, describedZellweger syndrome
*Norton Zinder (1928-) American biologist andphage worker who discovered genetic transduction
*Rolf M. Zinkernagel (1944- ), Swiss scientist, wonNobel Prize for immune recognition ofantigen See also:
List of biochemists
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