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  1. 14 de jun. de 2018 · Courtesy of Arthur Kornberg. Kindly provided by U.S. National Library of Medicine However, ten years after Ochoa and Kornberg’s Nobel Prize, it was awarded to the three researchers Nirenberg, Khorana and Holley , for their contribution in clarifying the genetic code of nucleotide triplets of living beings, without taking into account Severo Ochoa’s contribution through experiments with ...

  2. March 3, 1918–October 26, 2007. by i. robert lehman. with the death of arthur Kornberg on october 26, 2007, one of the giants of 20th-century biochemistry was lost. arthur kornberg was born in brooklyn, new york, on march , 1918. the son of Joseph and lena kornberg, both eastern european immigrants, he grew up in brooklyn and attended the ...

  3. 15 de dic. de 2007 · Arthur Kornberg. Nobel-winning biochemist who discovered DNA polymerase. Born on March 3, 1918, in Brooklyn, NY, USA, he died of respiratory failure on Oct 26, 2007, in Stanford, CA, USA, aged 89 years. Robert Baldwin met Arthur Kornberg in 1958 at a conference on biophysics in Boulder, CO, USA. Kornberg, who was about to move from Washington ...

  4. 28 de oct. de 2007 · Arthur Kornberg was born in Brooklyn on March 3, 1918. As a youth he helped out in his parents’ hardware store. He was only 15 when he entered the City College of New York.

  5. Arthur Kornberg died on October 26, 2007. He was one of the most remarkable scientists of our time. His discovery of DNA polymerase I (Bessman et al. 1958; Lehman et al. 1958a) and his demonstration that it faithfully copies the base sequence of a template DNA strand (Lehman et al. 1958b) led to his being awarded the Nobel Prize immediately in 1959.

  6. Arthur Kornberg’s ground-breaking research into DNA helped scientists develop new drugs and techniques to fight diseases ranging from cancer to AIDS. Kornberg’s discovery of DNA polymerase enabled scientists to make copies of DNA, the molecule that carries each living organism’s genetic information. For his work, Kornberg shared the Nobel ...

  7. 26 de oct. de 2007 · Arthur Kornberg was the youngest son of three boys born to Joseph and Lena (nee Katz) who married in 1904 and emigrated to Brooklyn New York in 1900 from Austrian Galicia (now part of Poland). Kornberg's father could speak at least six languages but had no formal education.