During his career at Bell Labs, he also held visiting professorships at Caltech, Princeton, Rutgers, Stanford, UCLA and UC Davis. While at AT&T, he focused his efforts on the AMS and MAA, since many other Bell Labs mathematicians tended to be involved ...
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Caltech researchers revise long-held theory of fruit-fly development press release) PASADENA, Calif.—For decades, science texts have told a simple and straightforward story about a particular protein—a transcription factor—that helps the ... and more »
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