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DeMars was the third graduate student Luria mentored. After receiving his PhD, DeMars took a position at Washington University in St. Louis. While he was a student at the University of Illinois, the two published several papers together on bacteriophage. With this letter, DeMars returned to Luria the manuscript by Francois Jacob forwarded to him for comment. He also informed Luria of some of the results of his continuation of research on bacteriophage.
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