This Biography is about one of the best Biochemist Edward Lawrie Tatum including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Edward Lawrie Tatum | |
Real Name | Edward Lawrie Tatum |
Also Listed In | Biochemists |
Famous as | Biochemist |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Edward Lawrie Tatum | |
Born on | 14 December 1909 |
Birthday | 14th December |
Died At Age | 65 |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Boulder, Colorado, United States |
Died on | 05 November 1975 |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine |
Personal Fact of Edward Lawrie Tatum | |
Edward Lawrie Tatum was an American biochemist who along with George Wells Beadle won the 1958 Nobel Prize in Medicine for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism. Born in Colorado, initially, he followed his father’s footsteps to study chemistry at the graduation level; then took up microbiology for his postgraduate degree and biochemistry for his PhD. His hybrid educational qualifications later affected his career. Nonetheless, his talent was recognized by his professors, who recommended him to Professor Beadle, while he was working on Drosophila at the University of Stanford. Afterwards the two scientists worked on Neurospora and established the one gene one enzyme theory, which earned them their Nobel Prize. Meanwhile Tatum had to leave Stanford because he was an Assistant Professor in the Biology department with a degree in chemistry. Subsequently, he shifted to University of Yale as Assistant Professor in Botany and began working on bacteria with another Nobel winning scientists Joshua Lederberg, whom he had also mentored. Subsequently, they established that E-coli bacteria entered a sexual phase, during which it could pass on genetic information. At last the University of Stanford invited him back as a full professor at the Department of Biology. Later, he held many important positions and served in different capacities till his death. |
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