George Davis Snell D.Sc.
George Davis Snell D.Sc.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1980
Nobel co-recipients: Baruj Benacerraf, Jean Dausset
Geneticist, Transplantation Immunologist. Genetically determined structures on cell surface that regulate immunological reactions, the major histocompatibility complex, HLA. Thesis work on linkage in mice largely determined future work. Interest: social evolution.
“In examining histocompatibility genetics as one of several potential new undertakings, I thought I saw possibilities for new openings.”
Books

Summary: An extensive survey of human evolution from a genetic and anthropological standpoint
which argues that the origins of ethical behavior can be traced to particular periods and structures of human society.
The library of Jackson Laboratory has an extensive Snell archive, a useful Snell reprint collection, and a full Snell bibliography.
Find in a library near you. In OCLC Worldcat website search box, copy and paste name of laureate. Click. In list of books, click book of interest to you. Computer probably uses a 5-digit zip code where you are physically located. Scroll down to libraries near you which possess book. Possibly more than one person with same name.