John Sulston, a visionary, fantastic scientist, and Nobel Prize winner, passed away.

John mapped the lineage of cells in the nematode C. elegans, which made it possible for researchers to study the mechanisms of cell division during the development of tissues and underlying processes. He also demonstrated that programmed cell death occurs as part of the normal development of animals.
- BBC News
- Nobel Prize 2002 summary
- The Scientist June 2008
- Obituary (1942-2018) Development, May 2018
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