Legend in Genetics at Forefront of Book About Heroism During WWII
August 26, 2014
August 26, 2014
MADISON, Wis., Aug. 26 -- The University of Wisconsin-Madison issued the following news release:
Waclaw Szybalski, 92, a genius of genetics who has been repeatedly mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel Prize, grew up as an aspiring scientist during World War II in the eastern part of Poland as it suffered brutal occupations by the Soviet Union, Germany, and then the Soviets once again.
In his home city - Lwow, Eastern Poland - Szybalski witnessed German and Soviet . . .
Waclaw Szybalski, 92, a genius of genetics who has been repeatedly mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel Prize, grew up as an aspiring scientist during World War II in the eastern part of Poland as it suffered brutal occupations by the Soviet Union, Germany, and then the Soviets once again.
In his home city - Lwow, Eastern Poland - Szybalski witnessed German and Soviet . . .