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Don Craig Wiley, 1944-2001, American crystallographer.
Wiley's achievements in the field of crystallography include the imaging of:
- Class I and class II major histocompatibility complex proteins
- The influenza hemagglutinin protein
- hemagglutinin trimer
- HLA-A2
Famous quote: "I'm sorry, but I just don't understand anything in biology unless I know what it looks like."
Wiley owned a British racing green-coloured Aston Martin.
Don Wiley disappeared on November 15, 2001; his body was found in the Mississippi River a month later and his death was ruled to be an accident [1][2].
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