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| Name: |
Paul Berg | | Birth Date: |
June 30, 1926 | | Place of Birth: |
New York, New York, United States | | Nationality: |
American | | Gender: |
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biochemist |
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Biography of Paul Berg
606 words, approx. 2 pages
 Paul Berg is considered one of the few pioneers in molecular biology. His work with recombinant DNA provided scientists with a very valuable laboratory technique. Berg worked with cloning genes from two different organisms. These hybrid DNA molecules...
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Biography of Paul Berg
2,123 words, approx. 7 pages
 Paul Berg (born 1926) is best known for his development of a technique for splicing together DNA from different types of organisms. His achievement gave scientists a tool for studying the structure of viral chromosomes and the biochemical basis of...
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Biography of Paul Berg
1,991 words, approx. 7 pages
 Paul Berg made one of the most fundamental technical contributions to the field of genetics in the twentieth century: he developed a technique for splicing together deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)--the substance that carries the genetic information in...



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Paul Berg Summary
76 words, approx. 0 pages 1926- American biochemist who developed the technique of splicing DNA from different organisms and recombining it in a separate hybrid. Recombinant DNA technology became a fundamental advance in genetic research, giving scientists a valuable tool for...
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Paul Berg Information
572 words, approx. 2 pages
 Paul Berg (born June 30, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.) is an American biochemist and professor emeritus at Stanford University. He graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1943, received his B.S. in biochemistry from Penn State University in...




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 Mayo Clinic Proceedings
Paul Berg-American Nobel Laureate
11/01/2003: 584 words, approx. 2 pages American biochemist and molecular biologist Paul Berg received the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry for "his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard for recombinant DNA." In addition, he developed the new technology of genetic engineering. Berg shared the Nobel...
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Analysis: Hurdles remain for new stem-cell technique to pay off in medicine
11/21/2007: 908 words, approx. 3 pages For all the excitement, big questions remain about how to turn this week's stem cell breakthrough into new treatments for the sick. And it's not clear when they'll be answered.Scientists have to learn more about the new kind of cell the landmark research produced. They...
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Analysis: Hurdles remain for stem cells
11/22/2007: 908 words, approx. 3 pages For all the excitement, big questions remain about how to turn this week's stem cell breakthrough into new treatments for the sick. And it's not clear when they'll be answered.Scientists have to learn more about the new kind of cell the landmark research produced. They...


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