“Outside his own ever-narrowing field of specialization, a scientist is a layman. What members of an academy of science have in common is a certain form of semiparasitic living.”

Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (1973)

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Ukrinian-born biochemist who emigrated to the United States 1905–2002

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