Jim Watson RIP

I see where Jim Watson, famed for the Watson-Crick double helix structure of DNA, has died. 

Watson was certainly very smart by conventional metrics. He entered the University of Chicago on a scholarship at 15, graduated at 19 and earned a PhD in zoology at Indiana University three years later. He and Crick published the Nature paper describing the double helix when he was 25.

Watson embodied what I have long observed, that in humans the traits of high intelligence are unlinked. While visionary and discerning about science, he was an unrepentant racist and misogynist. 

“He has shown “a regrettable tendency toward inflammatory and offensive remarks, especially late in his career,” Dr. Francis Collins, director of the National Institutes of Health, said in 2019. “His outbursts, particularly when they reflected on race, were both profoundly misguided and deeply hurtful. I only wish that Jim’s views on society and humanity could have matched his brilliant scientific insights.”

Although I spend my entire professional career working on DNA and even had my own genome sequenced, I never met Jim Watson in person. I know a couple of friends who have. Neither paints an attractive picture of the man as a person. It seems a pity to me, but I’m sure Watson didn’t care.

 

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/11/07/nation/james-watson-discovered-dna-dies/

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