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Frederick Sanger Twotime Nobel Laureate In Chemistry 1st Edition Joe S Jeffers

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Frederick Sanger Twotime Nobel Laureate In Chemistry 1st Edition Joe S Jeffers
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.13 MB
Pages: 94
Author: Joe S. Jeffers
ISBN: 9783319547077, 9783319547091, 3319547070, 3319547097
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Frederick Sanger Twotime Nobel Laureate In Chemistry 1st Edition Joe S Jeffers by Joe S. Jeffers 9783319547077, 9783319547091, 3319547070, 3319547097 instant download after payment.

In this Brief, Joe Jeffers uncovers the life and works of two-time Nobel Laureate Frederick Sanger. Following Sanger’s early life to retirement, Jeffers describes how this celebrated British biochemist became the first person to determine the amino acid sequence of a protein for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1958. Highlighting Sanger’s remarkable career, Jeffers describes Sanger’s later change in research direction to investigate deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), work for which Sanger also received the Nobel Prize jointly with Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert in 1980. Joe Jeffers conducted twelve interviews with Sanger over the period of 1999-2009 and he has also spoken to more than 40 of Sanger’s colleagues and family members. This brief provides a rigorous yet concise view of Sanger on a personal and scientific level and is suitable for biochemists, historians or the interested layperson.

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