found: nuc88-140517: Her The role of recA function in the induction of phage [lambda], 1980(hdg. on NIC rept.: Craig, Nancy Lynn, 1952- ; usage: Nancy Lynn Craig)
found: Mobile DNA II, 2001:CIP t.p. (Nancy L. Craig, Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Johns Hopkins University Medical School, Baltimore, Md.)
found: Wikipeda web site, November 16, 2021:(Nancy L. Craig is a professor emerita of molecular biology and genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of transposable elements, or mobile sequences of DNA found in the genomes of most known organisms. Craig was raised in Concord, Calif., graduated from Concord High School and attended Bryn Mawr College ; After graduating in 1973 summa cum laude with an A.B. in biology and chemistry, Craig attended graduate school at Cornell University ; Craig received her Ph.D. in 1980 and then joined the laboratory of Howard Nash at the National Institutes of Health as a postdoctoral fellow ; Craig joined the faculty at University of California, San Francisco in 1984 ; In 1992, Craig moved her laboratory from UCSF to Johns Hopkins University, where she has remained since)