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C.H. Waddington was a prominent British developmental biologist and geneticist, well known for his contributions to the fields of epigenetics and evolution. Born in Edinburgh, he developed a keen interest in the biological sciences early in his life, which led him to pursue a distinguished academic career. His research was pioneering in understanding how genetic and environmental factors interact to shape the development of organisms. Waddington's work laid the groundwork for modern epigenetics by emphasizing the importance of developmental processes in understanding heredity.

Throughout his career, Waddington authored several influential books, including 'The Epigenetics of Birds' and 'The Selected Works of C. H. Waddington,' which helped disseminate his ideas to a broader audience. He was not only a scientist but also a thinker who emphasized a scientific attitude in research and education. Waddington's legacy continues to inspire new generations of biologists and geneticists, as his ideas are integral to contemporary discussions on evolution and development.

Geburtsdatum November 8, 1905
Geburtsort Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Todesdatum February 26, 1995
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