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Dave Kemp committed to a research career during his PhD studies on keratin genes with George Rogers FAA, which he completed in 1973. After a period as a Research Scientist at CSIRO with Jim Peacock FAA in the Department of Plant Industry, he went to Stanford University on an Eleanor Roosevelt fellowship for a 2-year postdoctoral stint with renowned Drosophila geneticist Dave Hogness. During this period he acquired experience in recombinant DNA technology (then very new) and contributed to the development, with George Stark and Jim Alwine, of northern blots to detect RNA. |