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'''Thomas Hunt Morgan''' was a famous biologist and geneticist whose experiments on fruit flies in his [[Schermerhorn Hall]] fly room were instrumental to modern genetics. He was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in Medicine for genetics in 1933, after he had left Columbia to start the biology department at [[Caltech]]. | '''Thomas Hunt Morgan''' was a famous biologist and geneticist whose experiments on fruit flies in his [[Schermerhorn Hall]] fly room were instrumental to modern genetics. He was awarded the [[Nobel Prize]] in Medicine for genetics in 1933, after he had left Columbia to start the biology department at [[Caltech]]. | ||
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[[Category:Nobel Prize winners|Morgan, Thomas Hunt]] | [[Category:Nobel Prize winners|Morgan, Thomas Hunt]] |
Latest revision as of 09:48, 1 November 2012
Thomas Hunt Morgan was a famous biologist and geneticist whose experiments on fruit flies in his Schermerhorn Hall fly room were instrumental to modern genetics. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for genetics in 1933, after he had left Columbia to start the biology department at Caltech.