Sanger, Fred
Molecular Biologist1918-
Born August 13, 1918, in Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, Fred Sanger has been breaking new ground in chemistry for decades. In fact, he is the only pe...
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The English biochemist Frederick Sanger (born 1918) was awarded the 1958 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his discovery of the chemical structure of insulin and another one in 1980 for creating a way to s...
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Frederick Sanger's important work in biochemistry has been recognized by two Nobel Prizes for chemistry. In 1958 he received the award for determining the arrangement of the amino acids that make up i...
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Frederick Sanger's important work in biochemistry has been recognized by two Nobel Prizes for chemistry. In 1958 he received the award for determining the arrangement of the amino acids that make up i...
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Frederick Sanger's important work in biochemistry has been recognized by two Nobel Prizes for chemistry. In 1958, Sanger received the award for determining the arrangement of the amino acids that make...
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Frederick Sanger is known for determining the structure of the hormone insulin, for his success in identifying nucleic acid sequences, and for the methods he has developed to conduct laboratory proces...
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