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  1. Nov 18, 1999 · Dr. Daniel Nathans, a Nobel Prize-winning geneticist who pioneered the use of scalpels in analyzing DNA, a technique that helped create the biotechnology industry, died on Tuesday at his home...

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  3. Daniel Nathans (1928-1999) was an American molecular biologist whose pioneering work with restriction enzymes provided one of the cornerstones of "the new genetics." His early research advanced scientific understanding of protein synthesis in bacterial viruses.

  4. October 30, 1928–November 16, 1999. BY DANIEL DIMAIO. D. ANIEL NATHANS, A SCIENTISTwhose pioneering use of restriction endonucleases revolutionized virology and genetics and whose personal qualities had a profound impact on those who knew him, passed away in November 1999 at the age of 71.

  5. Nov 26, 1999 · Daniel Nathans, who has died aged 71, was a pioneer of the biotechnology industry and shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine for his research into cancer tumours.

  6. DANIEL NATHANS, A SCIENTIST whose pioneering use of restriction endonucleases revolutionized virology and genetics and whose personal qualities had a profound impact on those who knew him, passed away in November 1999 at the age of 71.

  7. Nathans participated in two oral histories. In the first interview, Nathans discusses his childhood in Wilmington, Delaware, his undergraduate education at the University of Delaware, and his experiences in medical school at the Washington University School of Medicine.

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