James Watson was stripped of honorary titles by the Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory for his views about intelligence and race. EPA
James Watson was stripped of honorary titles by the Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory for his views about intelligence and race. EPA

Laboratory revokes honours for controversial DNA scientist James Watson



James Watson, the Nobel Prize-winning DNA scientist who lost his job in 2007 for expressing racist views, was stripped of several honorary titles on Friday by the New York lab he once led.

Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory said it was reacting to Mr Watson’s remarks in a television documentary broadcast earlier this month.

In the film, Mr Watson said his views about intelligence and race had not changed since 2007, when he told a magazine that he was “inherently gloomy about the prospect of Africa” because “all our social policies are based on the fact that their intelligence is the same as ours – where all the testing says not really.”

In the 2007 interview, Mr Watson said that while he hopes everyone is equal, “people who have to deal with black employees find this is not true”.

In this month’s documentary, he said genes cause a difference on average between blacks and whites on IQ tests.

The laboratory, calling the latest remarks “reprehensible” and “unsupported by science,” said they effectively reversed Mr Watson’s 2007 written apology and retraction. It said it had revoked three honorary titles, including chancellor emeritus and honorary trustee.

Mr Watson had long been associated with the lab, becoming its director in 1968, its president in 1994 and its chancellor 10 years later. A school at the lab is named after him.

Mr Watson’s son Rufus said on Friday that his father, who is 90, was in a nursing home following an October car crash, and that his awareness of his surroundings is “very minimal”.

“My dad’s statements might make him out to be a bigot and discriminatory... [but] they just represent his rather narrow interpretation of genetic destiny.”

“My dad had made the lab his life, and yet now the lab considers him a liability,” he said.

James Watson shared a 1962 Nobel Prize with collaborator Francis Crick and scientist Maurice Wilkins for discovering in 1953 that DNA was a double helix, shaped like a long, gently twisting ladder. The breakthrough was vital to determining how genetic material works.

The double helix became a widely recognised symbol of science, and Mr Watson himself became famous far beyond scientific circles.

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