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  • Michael Levine is an American developmental and cell biologist at Princeton University, where he is the Director of the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative.
  • The Lawrence W. Levine files document his career as a historian and professor at both the University of California, Berkeley and George Mason University (GMU).
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  • Michael Levine (biologist)

    American biologist

    Not to be confused with Michael Levin (biologist).

    Michael Levine is an American developmental and cell biologist at Princeton University, where he is the Director of the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and a Professor of Molecular Biology.[1][2]

    Levine previously held appointments at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, San Diego, and Columbia University. He is notable for co-discovering the Homeobox in 1983 and for discovering the organization of the regulatory regions of developmental genes.[3]

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    Levine was born in West Hollywood and raised in Los Angeles.[3] Levine studied biology as an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, studying biology with Allan Wilson[3] and graduating in 1976.[4] He went on to graduate studies at Yale, where he studied with Alan Garen and in 1981 received a Ph.D. in molecular biophysi

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    October 23, 2006) was an American historian. He was Lawrence W. Levine
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    Lawrence Levine: More than a Multiculturalist

    ... A memory of that cringe-inducing momenton CSPAN [during which a noted historian disparaged the writing of history from below] flooded back to mind a few days ago, upon news of the death of Lawrence W. Levine, a professor of history emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley. (He also served as president of the Organization of American Historians and, after retiring from Berkeley, taught in the history and cultural studies programs at George Mason University.) The headline of one obituary summed up his life and work by calling Levine a “historian and multiculturalist.” Accurate enough, as far as it went. But that word “multiculturalist” is now about as stimulating to the higher centers of the brain as Pavlov’s bell. The minute they hear it, some people start to drool.

    Ten years ago, Levine offered a calm and reasoned response to Alan Bloom in a book called The Opening of the American Mind: Canons, pub