Talk:George Smith (chemist)

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Connection to Duke University and Robert Webster

Dr. Smith states the following in the References and Notes section of his seminal 1985 paper ("Filamentous Fusion Phage: Novel Expression Vectors That Display Cloned Antigens on the Virion Surface"):

Much of this work was performed at Duke University in the laboratory of R. E. Webster, whom I thank for supporting this work and supplying the environment in which it was carried out. I am also grateful to P. Modrich for purified Eco RI protein, pAN4, and Eco RI antiserum and to C. Kerner for technical assistance. Funded by Research Leave and Research Council grant BioMed 2728, the University of Missouri, and NIH grants GM18305 (R. E. Webster) and A120564 (G.P.S.). {{cite journal | author = Smith GP | title = Filamentous fusion phage: novel expression vectors that display cloned antigens on the virion surface | journal = Science | volume = 228 | issue = 4705 | pages = 1315–7 |date=June 1985 | pmid = 4001944 | doi = 10.1126/science.4001944 |bibcode = 1985Sci...228.1315S }} — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:47:4101:bd23:7dac:4903:a659:5ddd (talkcontribs)

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