Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q83333> ?p ?o }
- Q83333 subject Q13244777.
- Q83333 subject Q13275604.
- Q83333 subject Q21708918.
- Q83333 subject Q5312304.
- Q83333 subject Q5626945.
- Q83333 subject Q6342673.
- Q83333 subject Q6376057.
- Q83333 subject Q6509346.
- Q83333 subject Q6647312.
- Q83333 subject Q6822613.
- Q83333 subject Q6825378.
- Q83333 subject Q6853939.
- Q83333 subject Q6967731.
- Q83333 subject Q7002163.
- Q83333 subject Q7004136.
- Q83333 subject Q7020525.
- Q83333 subject Q7023215.
- Q83333 subject Q7030920.
- Q83333 subject Q7031042.
- Q83333 subject Q7047635.
- Q83333 subject Q7067497.
- Q83333 subject Q7453817.
- Q83333 subject Q7821335.
- Q83333 subject Q8244325.
- Q83333 subject Q8244463.
- Q83333 subject Q8246133.
- Q83333 subject Q8247072.
- Q83333 subject Q8248299.
- Q83333 subject Q8266462.
- Q83333 subject Q8445735.
- Q83333 subject Q8466627.
- Q83333 subject Q8506077.
- Q83333 subject Q8521991.
- Q83333 subject Q8619261.
- Q83333 subject Q8637204.
- Q83333 subject Q8760100.
- Q83333 subject Q8819169.
- Q83333 abstract "James Dewey Watson (born April 6, 1928) is an American molecular biologist, geneticist and zoologist, best known as one of the co-discoverers of the structure of DNA in 1953 with Francis Crick. Watson, Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material".Watson earned degrees at the University of Chicago (B.S., 1947) and Indiana University (Ph.D., 1950). Following a post-doctoral year at Copenhagen University with Herman Kalckar and Ole Maaloe, later Watson worked at the University of Cambridge's Cavendish Laboratory in England, where he first met his future collaborator and friend Francis Crick.From 1956 to 1976, Watson was on the faculty of the Harvard University Biology Department, promoting research in molecular biology. From 1968 he served as director of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) on Long Island, New York, greatly expanding its level of funding and research. At CSHL, he shifted his research emphasis to the study of cancer, along with making it a world leading research center in molecular biology. In 1994, he started as president and served for 10 years. He was then appointed chancellor, serving until 2007 when he resigned his position after making controversial comments claiming a link between intelligence and geographical ancestry. Between 1988 and 1992, Watson was associated with the National Institutes of Health, helping to establish the Human Genome Project.Watson has written many science books, including the textbook Molecular Biology of the Gene (1965) and his bestselling book The Double Helix (1968). This book is about the DNA structure discovery, reissued in a new edition in 2012 - The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix edited by Alex Gann and Jan Witkowski.".
- Q83333 almaMater Q131252.
- Q83333 almaMater Q6608367.
- Q83333 award Q123885.
- Q83333 award Q1340199.
- Q83333 award Q28003.
- Q83333 award Q6240976.
- Q83333 award Q80061.
- Q83333 award Q999734.
- Q83333 birthDate "1928-04-06".
- Q83333 birthName "James Dewey Watson".
- Q83333 birthPlace Q1204.
- Q83333 birthPlace Q1297.
- Q83333 doctoralAdvisor Q205667.
- Q83333 doctoralStudent Q1690702.
- Q83333 doctoralStudent Q2077123.
- Q83333 doctoralStudent Q215574.
- Q83333 doctoralStudent Q295659.
- Q83333 field Q7162.
- Q83333 knownFor Q3771876.
- Q83333 knownFor Q7202.
- Q83333 nationality Q30.
- Q83333 notableStudent Q2165770.
- Q83333 notableStudent Q312977.
- Q83333 notableStudent Q4869199.
- Q83333 thumbnail James_D_Watson.jpg?width=300.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink 302021835.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink DNA1.pdf.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink history_08.html.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink James_Watson.html.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink james-d-watson.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink dna_double_helix.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink 75428437.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink james.watson.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink crickwatson1.shtml.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink james-d-watson.html.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink www.dnaftb.org.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink www.dnai.org.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink WATSON1.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink WATSON2.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink story.php?storyId=1074946.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink story.php?storyId=1250481.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink watson_interview.html.
- Q83333 wikiPageExternalLink 5kwrm9UHd.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066492.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q10876.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q11201.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q1125292.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q11695544.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q1204375.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q12078.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q1211984.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q123280.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q123619.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q123885.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q12741725.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q1297.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q131252.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q131729.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q13244777.
- Q83333 wikiPageWikiLink Q13275604.