Hamilton Smith
The doctor Hamilton Othanel Smith (born the August 23rd 1931) is an American microbiologist.
Graduate of University Laboratory High School off Urbana, Illinois, it continued his studies initially in University off Illinois At Urbana-Champaign, then in 1950, with the University off California, Berkeley, where it obtained his bachelor off arts (doctorate) in mathematics in 1952. He obtained his diploma of medicine to the Université Johns-Hopkins in 1956.
He obtained the Nobel Prize of medicine in 1978 to have discovered “of the enzymes of restrictions” (of type II) and “their application to the problems of molecular genetics”, with Werner Arber and Daniel Nathans.
External bond
- autobiography
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