List of geneticists

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This is a list of people who have made notable contributions to genetics. The growth and development of genetics represents the work of many people. This list of geneticists is therefore by no means complete. Contributors of great distinction to genetics are not yet on the list.


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  • Severo Ochoa (1905-1993), Spanish-American biochemist, Nobel Prize for work on the synthesis of RNA
  • Susumu Ohno (1928-2000), Japanese-US biologist, evolutionary cytogenetics and molecular evolution
  • Tomoko Ohta, Japanese scientist in molecular evolution, the nearly neutral theory of evolution
  • Pete Oliver (1898–1991), American geneticist, switched from Drosophila to human genetics
  • Jane M. Olson (1952-2004), American genetic epidemiologist and biostatistician
  • Maynard Olson, American geneticist, pioneered map of yeast genome and Human Genome Project
  • John Opitz (1935- ), German-American medical geneticist, expert on dysmorphology and syndromes
  • Harry Ostrer, American medical geneticist, studies origins of Jewish peoples
  • Ray Owen (1915- ), US geneticist, immunologist, found cattle blood groups and chimeric twin calves

  • Lluis Quintana-Murci (1970- ), Spanish human population geneticist, heads part of Genographic Project

  • Robert Race (1907-1984), British expert on blood groups, along with wife Ruth Sanger
  • Venki Ramakrishnan (c. 1950- ), Indian structural biologist, studies of chromatin and ribosome
  • Sheldon C. Reed (1910-2003), American pioneer in genetic counseling and behavioral genetics
  • G.N. Ramachandran (1922-2001) Indian biophysicist, co-discovered triple-helix structure of collagen
  • David Reich, US, human population genetics and genomics, did humans and chimps interbreed?
  • Theodore Reich (1938-2003), Canadian-American psychiatrist, a founder of modern psychiatric genetics
  • Alexander Rich (1925- ), US biologist, biophysicist, discovered Z-DNA and tRNA 3-dimensional structure
  • Rollin C. Richmond, US, evolutionary and pharmacogenetic studies of Drosophila, university administrator
  • Neil Risch, American human and population geneticist, studied torsion dystonia
  • Otto Renner (1883-1960), German plant geneticist, established maternal plastid inheritance
  • Marcus Rhoades (1903-1991), great maize (corn) geneticist and cytogeneticist
  • David L. Rimoin (1936- ), Canadian-US pediatric geneticist, focus on particularly skeletal dysplasias
  • Richard Roberts (1943- ), British molecular biologist, Nobel Prize for introns and gene-splicing
  • Arthur Robinson (1914-2000), American pediatrician, geneticist, pioneer on sex chromosome anomalies
  • Herschel L. Roman (1914-1989), American geneticist, innovated in analysis in maize and budding yeast
  • Irwin Rose (1926- ), American biologist, Nobel Prize for ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation
  • Leon Rosenberg (c.1932- ), US physician-geneticist, molecular basis of inherited metabolic disease
  • Peyton Rous (1879–1970), American tumor virologist and tissue culture expert, Nobel Prize
  • Janet Rowley (1925- ), American cancer cytogeneticist who found Ph chromosome due to translocation
  • Peter T. Rowley (1929–2006), American internist and geneticist, genetics of cancer and leukemia
  • Frank Ruddle, US biologist, somatic cell genetics, human gene mapping, paved way for transgenic mice
  • Ernst Rüdin (1874-1952), Swiss psychiatrist, geneticist and eugenicist who promoted racial hygiene
  • Elizabeth S. Russell (l913-2001), US mammalian geneticist, pioneering work on pigmentation, blood-forming cells, and germ cells
  • Liane B. Russell (c. 1923- ), Austrian-born US mouse geneticist and radiation biologist
  • William L. Russell (1910-2003), UK-US mouse geneticist, pioneered study of mutagenesis in mice

  • Charles Yanofsky (1925- ), American molecular geneticist, colinearity of gene and its protein product

See also: List of biochemists

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