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in 1947. He was the chair of Yale's physics department from 1940 to 1961, when he resigned as chair but continued to be a professor. He retired as professor emeritus in 1968.
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of the University of Chicago. In September 1945 Watson returned to Yale. In 1946 he became one of the five trustees of the U.S. Federal Government's laboratory that became
322: 145:, where he became a member of the faculty in 1924. He was a Guggenheim Fellow for the academic year 1928–1929. In 1929 he became an assistant professor at 312: 307: 297: 149:. Prior to 1940 Watson did research on molecular structures and spectra. Beginning in 1940 and for the remainder of his career, he studied 198: 302: 254: 105: 86: 58: 317: 166: 65: 43: 36: 72: 54: 162: 129:) was a physicist specializing in isotope separation and a contributor to the development of the atomic bomb. 32: 142: 292: 287: 138: 126: 79: 173: 157:. In 1943 Watson took a leave of absence from Yale to become one of the division directors under 150: 122: 250: 154: 244: 146: 158: 281: 172:
He died in 1992. He was one of the paternal uncles of the famous molecular biologist
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CSHL Archive Repository, Letter from William Weldon Watson to James D. Watson
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