American physicist, biochemist, entrepreneur, and molecular biology pioneer Walter Gilbert (1932- )
was born in Boston,_Massachusetts and educated at
Harvard University and the University of Cambridge,
later joining the faculty at Harvard.
He was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Paul Berg[?] and Frederick Sanger for their work on nucleotide sequences[?], and
was one of the founders, and the first chairman of the board of
directors of the biotech start-up company Biogen.
Gilbert's [Nobel Prize autobiography (http://www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/1980/gilbert-autobio.html)].