Richard E. Dickerson
Richard E. Dickerson (born 1931) is an American biochemist.He was the first to carry out a single-crystal structure analysis of B-DNA, with what has become known as the "Dickerson dodecamer": C-G-C-G-A-A-T-T-C-G-C-G. At UCLA he has continued his investigations of the structures of A- and B-DNA, and of complexes between DNA and drugs or proteins.During the academic year 1997-1998, Dickerson was the Newton-Abraham Visiting Professor in Medical, Biological and Chemical Science at Lincoln College and the Laboratory of Molecular Biophysics at Oxford University.[1] Since 2013, Dickerson has been listed on the Advisory Council of the National Center for Science Education.[2] This article about an American biochemist is a stub.