Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1973

Barbara McClintock at the opening of the McClintock building at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

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16671. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1951

Barbara McClintock at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1951

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16673. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1953

Barbara McClintock working in the cornfield at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

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16672. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock and Harriet Creighton, 1956

Barbara McClintock and Harriet Creighton at a meeting at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

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16675. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1981

Barbara McClintock teaching a 1981 plant genetics course at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.

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16691. Gallery 33: Barbara McClintock and Jacques Monod, 1946

Barbara McClintock (L) and Jacques Monod (R) at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting, 1946.

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16678. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock with David Micklos, 1988

Barbara McClintock with David Micklos, director of the DNA Learning Center at Cold Spring Harbor, at the Smithsonian Exhibit, 1988. Some of McClintock's artifacts were used in an exhibit at the DNA Learning Center.

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16685. Biography 32: Barbara McClintock (1902 -1992)

Barbara McClintock did pioneer work in plant genetics. She received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1983.

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16684. Video 32: Nathaniel Comfort, clip 6

Why did McClintock stay at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory?

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16677. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1983.

Barbara McClintock at the Nobel ceremonies, 1983.

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16669. Gallery 32: Barbara McClintock, 1923

Barbara McClintock as a Cornell coed, 1923.

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