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  1. Maclyn McCarty was born in South Bend, Indiana. His father worked for the Studebaker Corporation in South Bend and was sent to various locations around the country. His family moved with him and McCarty's early education was itinerant until they settled back in South Bend in 1922.

  2. Jan 11, 2005 · Maclyn McCarty, the last surviving member of the team that proved DNA is responsible for transmitting genetic information, died January 2 of congestive heart failure. He was 93. Colleagues agreed it was McCarty's meticulous work and strong skills in biochemistry that helped bring Oswald T. Avery's 13-year effort to identify the "transforming ...

  3. Aug 3, 2023 · Avery, McCarty, and MacLeod Experiment. During World War II, in 1943, Oswald Avery, Maclyn McCarty, and Colin MacLeod working at Rockefeller University in New York, dedicated themselves to continuing the work of Griffith in order to determine the biochemical nature of Griffith’s transforming principle in an in vitro system.

  4. Maclyn McCarty, M.D. Lasker Award. 1994 Albert Lasker Award for Special Achievement in Medical Science “for his seminal and historic investigation which revealed that DNA is the chemical substance of heredity and for ushering in a new era of contemporary genetics.”

  5. Nov 1, 2005 · Maclyn McCarty (1911-2005) was best known for his part in the pioneering discovery that genes are made of DNA. Maclyn McCarty (June 9, 1911, to January 2, 2005) with Francis Crick and James D ...

  6. Maclyn McCarty, known to all of his friends as Mac, died on 2 January 2005 at the age of 93. He was born in South Bend, Indiana, USA, in 1911 as the second of four sons in a very close-knit and