David Page, Ph.D., is a professor of biology at MIT and the associate director of science of the Whitehead Institute, where he has a lab devoted to the study of the Y-chromosome. His genetics lab first mapped and cloned the Y-chromosome in 1992.
Page received MD from Harvard Medical School in 1984, was appointed a Whitehead Fellow, and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship two years later. He joined the faculty of the Whitehead Institute and MIT in 1988. In 1997, Page was most recently awarded an Amory Prize for advances in reproductive biology by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
DavidPage, Ph.D., is a professor of biology at MIT and the associate director of science of the Whitehead Institute, where he has a lab devoted to the study of the Y-chromosome.
Page received MD from Harvard Medical School in 1984, was appointed a Whitehead Fellow, and was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship two years later.
In 1997, Page was most recently awarded an Amory Prize for advances in reproductive biology by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.