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Kary B. Mullis
(28 Dec 1944 - )
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Science Quotes by Kary B. Mullis (1 quote)
In 1944 Erwin Schroedinger, stimulated intellectually by Max Delbruck, published a little book called What is life? It was an inspiration to the first of the molecular biologists, and has been, along with Delbruck himself, credited for directing the research during the next decade that solved the mystery of how 'like begat like.' Max was awarded this Prize in 1969, and rejoicing in it, he also lamented that the work for which he was honored before all the peoples of the world was not something which he felt he could share with more than a handful. Samuel Beckett's contributions to literature, being honored at the same time, seemed to Max somehow universally accessible to anyone. But not his. In his lecture here Max imagined his imprisonment in an ivory tower of science.
— Kary B. Mullis
See also:
- 28 Dec - short biography, births, deaths and events on date of Mullis's birth.
- The Polymerase Chain Reaction, by Kary B. Mullis, et al. - book suggestion.