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Authorised form of nameBenzer; Seymour (1921 - 2007)
Dates1921 - 2007
NationalityAmerican
Place of birthNew York, New York, USA
Date of birth15/10/1921
Place of deathPasadena USA
Date of death30/11/2007
OccupationGeneticist and neuroscientist
ActivityEducation:
Brooklyn College (1938);Ph.D at Purdue University USA
Career:
Assistant Professor of Physics in Purdue; attended summer course on Bacteriophages at Cold Spring Harbour (1948) organized by Max Delbruck, then went to work in his lab at Caltech for two yers as a ost doc. Pasteur Institute in Paris for 1 yer; returned to Purdue, where began his work on the structure of the gene. Boswell Professor at Caltech (1975); officially retired in 1992 though remained an active researcher. Boswell Professor of Neuroscience Emeritus.
Awards;
National Medal of Science; Wolf Prize in Medicine from Israel; Crafoord Prize fromthe Royal Swedish academy of Sciences; International Proze for Biology from Japan; Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research; Albany Medical Center Prize.
Membership categoryForeign Member
Date of election08/04/1976
Age at election54
RSActivityLectures:
Croonian 1982
RelationshipsMarried (1) Dorothy Vlosky, died 1978, (2) Carol Miller; 2 daughters Barbara Freidin and Martha Goldberg; one son Alexander Benzer; two stepsons, Renhy and Douglas Feldman; four grandchildren
SourceReferences:
R Holliday, 'The early years of molecular biology: personal recollections' in NR 2003 vol 57 pp 195-208
L Woloert 'Seymour Benzer 15 October 1921 - 30 November 2007' in Proceedings fo the American Philosophical Society, Vol 155, No 3, September 2011, pp298-300
CodeNA4770
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1976/41Benzer, Seymour: certificate of election to the Royal Society1976
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