Vladimir Fortov (left), President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Viktor Sadovnichy, Rector of Moscow University, attend an open lecture delivered by US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644508
US biologist James Dewey Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, after an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644506
US biologist James Dewey Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, after an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644505
US biologist James Watson (left), a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, and Vladimir Fortov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, during an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644504
Viktor Sadovnichy, Rector of Moscow University(left), and Alexander Spirin, member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, attend an open lecture delivered by US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644503
Vladimir Fortov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (left), and Viktor Sadovnichy, Rector of Moscow University, attend an open lecture delivered by US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644486
Viktor Sadovnichy (center), Rector of Moscow University, awards a special medal of Moscow University to US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, during his open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Right: Vladimir Fortov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644485
Viktor Sadovnichy (right), Rector of Moscow University, awards a special medal of Moscow University to US biologist James Watson (left), a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, during his open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644484
Alexander Spirin, member of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences, attends an open lecture delivered by US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644483
US biologist James Watson (left), a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, and Vladimir Fortov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, during an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644482
American biologist and 1962 Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine James Dewey Watson that discovered the double-helical structure of DNA at an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644481
US biologist James Dewey Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, delivers an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644480
US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, delivers an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences. During the lecture the Nobel Prize medal sold by him at Christie's auction and bought by philanthropist Alisher Usmanov was returned to the owner.17.06.2015#2644479
Vladimir Fortov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences (right) returns the medal sold by US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, during an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The medal was bought at Christie's auction by philanthropist Alisher Usmanov to be returned to the owner.17.06.2015#2644478
US biologist James Dewey Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, delivers an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences. During the lecture the Nobel Prize medal sold by him at Christie's auction and bought by philanthropist Alisher Usmanov was returned to the owner.17.06.2015#2644477
US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, delivers an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644476
US biologist James Watson, a 1962 Nobel Prize winner who discovered the double spiral of the DNA, delivers an open lecture in the Grand Hall of the Russian Academy of Sciences.17.06.2015#2644475