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    A History of DNAA Century of DNA
    with Arthur Caplan and Jack S. Cohen
    Hastings Center Report 8 (3): 49. 1978.
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    Oswald T. Avery: Nobel Laureate or Noble Luminary?
    Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 53 (4): 558-570. 2010.
    The fact that Oswald T. Avery (1877-1955) did not become a Nobel Laureate for his discovery of DNA as the genetic material has frequently been cited as a prime example of a mistake made in the awarding of the Nobel Prizes. The late Nobel Laureate Arne Tiselius explained the oversight away by saying that Avery "was an old man when he made his discovery" (Litell 1967)—although Avery was actually younger than several others who won the Nobel Prize around the same time. Later, in somewhat of a contr…Read more