James Watson has lived very long, and is 89 years old. He likes bird watching, walking, attending many events, and he is acknowledged highly. Watson is very active and healthy. James has won many awards, including the John Collins Warren Prize of the Massachusetts, General Hospital in 1959 and the Eli Lily award in bio chemistry in the same year. He also won the Lasker Award in 1960, the Research Corporation Prize in 1962, and many others. He has worked as a senior research fellow in biology at the California Institute of Technology. Ever since late 1956, Watson has been a member of the Harvard Biology Department first as a professor, now as an associate professor. He has lived a good long life, and is currently unmarried.