“And indeed this theme has been at the centre of all my research since 1943, both because of its intrinsic fascination and my conviction that a knowledge of sequences could contribute much to our understanding of living matter.”
NaturPhilosophieA Short Tribute to Frederick Sanger – Genome ManHave you even heard his name before? Frederick Sanger?Watch an Interview with Dr Frederick Sanger: Post navigation CERN News ISS News NASA Image of the Day SETIScience Bytes
FREDERICK SANGER, a British biochemist whose discoveries about the chemistry of life led to the decoding of the human genome and to the development of new drugs like human growth hormone and earned him two Nobel Prizes, a distinction held by only three other scientists, died on Tuesday in Cambridge, UK. He was 95. 19th Nov, 2013. PICTURED: Dec. 12, 1958 - Nobel Prize Presentation In Stockholm: The presentations took place yesterday in the Concert Hallo in Stockholm, of the Nobel Prizes for 1958. Photo shows Dr. Frederick Sanger (Gt. Britain), who received the award for Chemistry, at
The Discovery of DNA- Duong Minh and Loftus Katrina Friedrich Miescher Frederick Griffith Erwin Chargaff Oswald Avery, Maclyn McCarty and Colin McCleod Barbara McClintock Linus Pauling Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase James Watson and Frances Crick Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl Paul Berg Frederick Sanger Kary Mullis J. Craig Venter
Frederick Sanger’s achievements cannot be overstated
The Discovery of DNA- Sheldon, Sylvia; Conway, Kevin Friedrich Miescher Frederick Griffith Oswald Avery, Maclyn McCarty, Colin McCleod Linus Pauling Erwin Chargaff Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase James Watson and Frances Crick Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl Paul Berg Frederick Sanger Barbara McClintock Kary Mullis J. Craig Venter
Working for A.C. Chibnall
Royal Society of Chemistry pays tribute to the greatness of Fred Sanger