
Walter Gilbert
Walter Gilbert is an American biochemist and molecular biologist, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for his contributions to the understanding of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis. He is known for his work on the sequencing of DNA and has been a prominent advocate for scientific research and education. In recent discussions, he has shown interest in the work of Cat Bohannon, particularly regarding the historical oversight of women's bodies in scientific research, highlighting the need for a more inclusive approach to biology and medicine.
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Walter Gilbert contributed to the development of DNA sequencing methods.
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