Abstract

When geneticist Jeffrey C. Hall looks back on his career path, he offers praise for each of the personalities he has encountered, from his deaf undergraduate advisor to his fellow Civil War scholars—not to mention the small, elegant, and urbane fruit fly. “They're very complex organisms, quite sophisticated and interesting,” he says of Drosophila, the neurobiology and behavior of which have occupied his research since college.

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