The phrase “force of nature” has popped up repeatedly in social media responses to the announcement of Eric Davidson’s death on September 1, 2015. This sobriquet reflects his huge influence on the fields of developmental biology and evolution. His career began about the time Watson and Crick published the structure of DNA, and his contributions continued into the genomic era in which we are now immersed. But his stature wasn’t due to this timing. As Pasteur once said: “Dans les champs de l’observation le hasard ne favorise que les esprits prepares.” (“In the fields of observation chance favors only the prepared mind”). Perhaps Eric’s strong focus on the function of the genome and his great intellect also contributed to this influ...
W.D. Hamilton has been celebrated as the twentieth-century Darwin. His extension of evolutionary the...
The main characteristics of Darwin's life and work will be examined, as well as the developments whi...
The 74th Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Quantitative Biology on Evolution: The Molecular...
The phrase “force of nature” has popped up repeatedly in social media responses to the announcement...
Eric H. Davidson, a world leader in developmental biology, demonstrated that most of development is,...
Eric Harris Davidson was a unique and creative intellectual force who grappled with the diversity of...
While writing this article, I came to realize that it is utterly impossible to capture the spirit, s...
I first encountered Eric Davidson in 1969 when, as a graduate student in the MBL Embryology Course, ...
1. MBL Woods Hole, U. Penn, Rockefeller Institute-Becoming a molecular biologist of early developmen...
Eric Davidson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and received his PhD from Rockef...
My interactions with Eric Davidson started later in his life; first when he invited me to teach in t...
Science and academia tend to be dominated by persons who are utterly brilliant, or who are proficien...
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was the first to explain that certain 'traits' were inherited in plants fr...
Biology is one of many sciences advancing society and the human conquest for knowledge. Its transiti...
The gene is losing its luster as a biological explanatory principle, but those who stand to profit f...
W.D. Hamilton has been celebrated as the twentieth-century Darwin. His extension of evolutionary the...
The main characteristics of Darwin's life and work will be examined, as well as the developments whi...
The 74th Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Quantitative Biology on Evolution: The Molecular...
The phrase “force of nature” has popped up repeatedly in social media responses to the announcement...
Eric H. Davidson, a world leader in developmental biology, demonstrated that most of development is,...
Eric Harris Davidson was a unique and creative intellectual force who grappled with the diversity of...
While writing this article, I came to realize that it is utterly impossible to capture the spirit, s...
I first encountered Eric Davidson in 1969 when, as a graduate student in the MBL Embryology Course, ...
1. MBL Woods Hole, U. Penn, Rockefeller Institute-Becoming a molecular biologist of early developmen...
Eric Davidson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and received his PhD from Rockef...
My interactions with Eric Davidson started later in his life; first when he invited me to teach in t...
Science and academia tend to be dominated by persons who are utterly brilliant, or who are proficien...
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was the first to explain that certain 'traits' were inherited in plants fr...
Biology is one of many sciences advancing society and the human conquest for knowledge. Its transiti...
The gene is losing its luster as a biological explanatory principle, but those who stand to profit f...
W.D. Hamilton has been celebrated as the twentieth-century Darwin. His extension of evolutionary the...
The main characteristics of Darwin's life and work will be examined, as well as the developments whi...
The 74th Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Quantitative Biology on Evolution: The Molecular...