Donald Crothers was the son of the late Morris King Crothers and Florence Kittredge Crothers. He graduated summa cum laude from
Yale University in 1958 with a B.S. in Chemistry and earned a B.A. from the
University of Cambridge in 1960. His study of Chemistry at
Clare College, Cambridge was supported by a Mellon Fellowship. He received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from the
University of California, San Diego, in 1963, working with
Bruno Zimm. As a Yale undergraduate, Crothers worked with
Ignacio Tinoco, then a postdoctoral associate, in the laboratory of
John Kirkwood. Along with Victor Bloomfield, Crothers and Tinoco later co-authored two books, including the 1974 text
Physical Chemistry of Nucleic Acids, updated in 2000 as "Nucleic Acids: Structures, Properties, and Functions." == Career ==