Gerald Fink

Gerald Fink; photo Gretchen Ertl/Whitehead Institute
2018-2019
Gerald Fink
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Huntington Hall, 10-250
4 pm
What is a Gene?

Gerald Fink, an MIT biologist and former director of the Whitehead Institute, was named the recipient of the 2018-2019 James R. Killian, Jr. Faculty Achievement Award.

Fink, the Margaret and Herman Sokol Professor in Biomedical Research and American Cancer Society Professor of Genetics, was honored for his work in the development of baker’s yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Professor Fink’s work transformed yeast into the leading model for studying the genetics of eukaryotes, organisms whose cells contain nuclei. Complete coverage at MIT News.

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