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      • 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".
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  1. 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.

  2. James Norman Davidson CBE PRSE FRS (5 March 1911 – 11 September 1972) was a British biochemist, pioneer molecular biologist and textbook author. The Davidson Building at the University of Glasgow is named for him.

  3. NORMAN DAVIDSON. April 5, 1916–February 14, 2002. BY HENRY A. LESTER AND AHMED ZEWAIL. NORMAN DAVIDSON WAS BORN in Chicago. He earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry at the University of Chicago in 1937 and completed another bachelor of science degree at the University of Oxford in 1939 as a Rhodes scholar.

  4. Feb 19, 2002 · Norman Davidson, a groundbreaking Caltech chemical biologist who earned the National Medal of Science for his preparatory work in mapping properties of DNA and the human genome, has died. He...

  5. Feb 15, 2002 · Norman Davidson, whose groundbreaking work in molecular biology at the California Institute of Technology led to a better understanding of the genetic blueprint of life, died at Huntington Hospital in Pasadena on Thursday, February 14, after a brief illness. He was 85.

  6. Feb 22, 2002 · Norman Davidson, a National Medal of Science winner whose groundbreaking work in molecular biology led to the earliest understanding of the overall structure of genomes, died on Feb. 14 in...

  7. Norman Davidson’s groundbreaking work in molecular biology led to the earliest understanding of the overall structure of the human genome. He made important contributions to physical and inorganic chemistry, founded the field of nucleic acid molecular biology, and made contributions later in his career to molecular aspects of neuroscience.

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