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AMERICAN BIOCHEMIST (1921-2019)
Arthur B. Pardee; Pardee, Arthur

Dwight Whitefield Pardee         
JUSTICE OF THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT FROM 1873 TO 1890
Draft:Dwight Whitefield Pardee; Dwight Pardee; Dwight W. Pardee
Dwight Whitefield Pardee (1822–October 6, 1893) was a justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court from 1873 to 1890. Pardee served as a judge for over 26 years, between his time on the Superior Court and the Supreme Court.
Joseph Pardee         
AMERICAN GEOLOGIST (1871-1960)
Pardee, Joseph
Joseph Thomas Pardee (May 30, 1871, in Salt Lake City, Utah; † March 2, 1960, in Philipsburg, Montana) was a U.S.
Enoch H. Pardee         
AMERICAN MAYOR
Enoch Pardee
Enoch Homer Pardee (1829–1896) was an American medical doctor and politician. He served as the 18th Mayor of Oakland, California, from 1876 to 1878.

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Arthur Pardee

Arthur Beck Pardee (July 13, 1921 – February 24, 2019) was an American biochemist. One biographical portrait begins "Among the titans of science, Arthur Pardee is especially intriguing." There is hardly a field of molecular biology that is not affected by his work, which has advanced our understanding through theoretical predictions followed by insightful experiments. He is perhaps most famous for his part in the 'PaJaMo experiment' of the late 1950s, which greatly helped in the discovery of messenger RNA. He is also well known as the discoverer of the restriction point, in which a cell commits itself to certain cell cycle events during the G1 cycle. He did a great deal of work on tumor growth and regulation, with a particular focus on the role of estrogen in hormone-responsive tumors. He is also well known for the development of various biochemical research techniques, most notably the differential display methodology, which is used in examining the activation of genes in cells. More recently he championed the acceptance and adoption of the conceptual review as a valuable approach to unearthing new knowledge from the enormous stores of information in the scientific literature. He died in February 2019 at the age of 97.