Members of Symposium 
F.H. C. Crick 
Medical Research Council Laboratory for Molecular Biology, Cambridge, 
since 1949. 
Scientist in Admiralty, 1940-47; Strangeways Laboratory, Cambridge, 
1947-49; Brooklyn Polytechnic, N.Y., 1953-54; Visiting Lecturer, 
Rockefeller Inst., N.Y., 1959; Visiting Prof., Harvard, 1959 and 1962: 
Bloor Lecturer, Rochester, US.As; 1959; Warron ‘Triennial Prize 
Lecturer (with J. D. Watson), Boston, 1959; Herter Lecturer, Johns 
Hopkins School of Medicine, 1960; Lasker Award (jointly), 1960; Prix 
Charles Leopold Mayer, 1961; Research Corporation Award (with J. D. 
Watson); and Gairdner Foundation Award of Merit, 1962. Awarded 
Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1962. 
Publications on molecular biology. 
A. GLIKSON 
Liesinstreet 5, Tel-Aviv. 
Architect and planning consultant in private practice; Senior (Guest) 
Lecturer in National and Regional Planning, Israel Institute of Tech- 
nology, Haifa; Vice-President, Landscape Planning Committee, Inter- 
national Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. 
Formerly, Head of Regional Department in preparation of Physical 
National Plan for Israel; for several years Director, sii Department, 
Housing Division of Israel Government. 
Publications include: Regional Planning and Development; ‘Recreational 
Land Use” in Man’s Role in Changing the Face of the Earth; “‘Designing on 
New Land” in Space for Living. 
j. B. S. HALDANE 
Genetics and Biometry Laboratory, Government of Orissa, Orissa, since 
1962. 
Reader in Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, 1922-32: Fullerian 
Professor of Physiology, Royal Institution, 1930-32; Prof. of Genetics, 
London University, 1933-37; Prof. of Biometry, London University, 
1937-57; Research Prof., Indian Statistical Institute, 1957-61. Darwin 
Medal, Royal Society, 1953; Darwin-Wallace Medal, Linnaean Society, 
1958; Kimber Medal, National Academy of Sciences, ‘Washington, 1961; 
Feltrinelli Prize, Accademia dei Lincei, 1961. 
Publications include: Daedalus; Possible Worlds; The Inequality of Man; 
Enzymes; The Causes of Evolution; New Paths in Genetics; The Biochemistry 
of Genetics. 
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