Professor Paul Bingham discusses teaching at Stony Brook University. By the end of the 1960's the basic molecular biology of Earth's organisms had been defined. Paul trained as a young investigator with the makers of this first "molecular revolution" -- completing a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Harvard with Matt Meselson in 1980. Beginning his own career, Paul pursued the next great series of questions in biology -- how genes build complex organisms.
In the late 1970's Paul was among the small avante garde who moved into new experimental systems, helping to build our contemporary picture of how genomes build creatures.
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