Eric Davidson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and received his PhD from Rockefeller University in 1963. He remained at Rockefeller until 1971 when he moved to Caltech in Pasadena, California. He was elected to the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1985, and is at present Norman Chandler Professor of Cell Biology in the Division of Biology, Caltech. He is the author of 5 books and over 400 papers on developmental gene regulation and evolution of genomic programs for development. For the last decade his work has focused on theory and operation of developmental gene regulatory networks
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at the University of Texas–Austin (PhD 1941), taught at Dartmouth College, and since 1948 has been o...
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Eric Davidson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and received his PhD from Rockef...
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These essays—the outgrowth of a symposium sponsored by the University of Kentucky to honor one of it...
at the University of Texas–Austin (PhD 1941), taught at Dartmouth College, and since 1948 has been o...
Interview in two sessions, May 24 and June 5, 2005, with Melvin I. Simon, Anne P. and Benjamin F. Bi...
Eric Davidson graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1954 and received his PhD from Rockef...
Eric H. Davidson, a world leader in developmental biology, demonstrated that most of development is,...
The phrase “force of nature” has popped up repeatedly in social media responses to the announcement...
Eric Harris Davidson was a unique and creative intellectual force who grappled with the diversity of...
1. MBL Woods Hole, U. Penn, Rockefeller Institute-Becoming a molecular biologist of early developmen...
I first encountered Eric Davidson in 1969 when, as a graduate student in the MBL Embryology Course, ...
An interview in three sessions, August and September 1987, with Norman R. Davidson, Chandler Profess...
AbstractAlexander Varshavsky is Smits Professor of Cell Biology at the California Institute of Techn...
Ralph Adolphs is Bren Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience at the California Institute of Techno...
My interactions with Eric Davidson started later in his life; first when he invited me to teach in t...
Norman Davidson's training as a physical chemist led him to make key early contributions to the chem...
These essays—the outgrowth of a symposium sponsored by the University of Kentucky to honor one of it...
at the University of Texas–Austin (PhD 1941), taught at Dartmouth College, and since 1948 has been o...
Interview in two sessions, May 24 and June 5, 2005, with Melvin I. Simon, Anne P. and Benjamin F. Bi...