Morten L. Grobe, translated into Chinese, can be called 莫顿.L.格罗比.
He is a Swede, currently 59 years old, working at the renowned Cold Spring Harbor.
Don't let the name Cold Spring Harbor fool you into thinking it's a port; in reality, it's one of the holy sites of life sciences globally.
If there are readers who haven't sold their biology textbooks as scrap, they can open to the chapter on DNA and find the discoverer of the DNA double helix structure; you'll see a handsome guy named Watson.
Yes, he used to work here, and he's still around.
Of course.
In 2019, Watson, for certain reasons, had his honorary title stripped. The right or wrong isn't being discussed here, but it's somewhat similar to J.K. Rowling, with different opinions.
Focus back to the main point.
For someone like Watson to join, Cold Spring Harbor's research capability needs no elaboration.
