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  1. MicroRNAs: From Basic Science to Disease Biology
  2. Ribonuclease P (Protein Reviews)
  3. Transfer RNA (Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Mas)
  4. John Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley: A Philosophical Correspondence, 1932-1951. by Sidney and Jules Altman (selected and edited). Ratner, 1964
  5. Canadian Biologists: Roberta Bondar, Sidney Altman, Charles Philippe Leblond, Neil Brown, Félix D'herelle, Shiv Chopra, Shirley M. Tilghman
  6. Molecular Biologists: Oswald Avery, James D. Watson, Francis Crick, Max Perutz, Rosalind Franklin, Sidney Altman, Bonnie Bassler
  7. Canadian Expatriate Academics in the United States: Oswald Avery, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Marshall Mcluhan, Steven Pinker, Sidney Altman
  8. University of Colorado Alumni: Steve Wozniak, William Luther Pierce, W. Edwards Deming, Sidney Altman, David Zindell, Loren Acton
  9. Canadian Nobel Laureates: Frederick Banting, Saul Bellow, William Vickrey, John James Richard Macleod, Sidney Altman, Myron Scholes
  10. International review of Swedish research in fundamental chemistry: A report to the Research Council by an international review committee with the following members, Sidney Altman ... [et al.]
  11. RNase P: Ribonuclease, Ribozyme, TRNA, RNA, Sidney Altman, Thomas Cech
  12. TRANSFER RNA by Sidney Altman, 1978

1. Sidney Altman
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Altman Sidney Altman Sidney (1939-), amerykañski biolog molekularny pochodzenia kanadyjskiego. 1969-1970 wyk³adowca Uniwersytetu Harvarda, od 1971 pracownik naukowy Uniwersytetu Yale w New Haven, od 1980 profesor tam¿e. Niezale¿nie od Th.R. Cecha odkry³ enzymatyczne w³a¶ciwo¶ci kwasu RNA. 1989 otrzyma³ Nagrodê Nobla w dziedzinie chemii (wspólnie z Cechem). WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

5. Sidney Altman - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Not logged in Log in Help. Sidney Altman. Sidney Altman (May 7, 1939 ) is aCanadian born molecular biologist, working in the USA at Yale University.
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6. Sidney Altman
Sidney Altman. Sidney Altman (May 7, 1939 ) is a Canadian born molecularbiologist, working in the USA at at Yale University. In
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8. Sidney Altman
Sidney Altman. (1939 ). Sidney Altman was born in Montreal, Canadain 1939. A Molecular Biologist, he shared a 1989 Nobel Prize
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Sidney Altman was born in Montreal, Canada in 1939. A Molecular Biologist, he shared a 1989 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Thomas Cech for simultaneously discovering that RNA molecules could reorganize themselves without enzymes, and directly affect chemical reactions within cells. His work advanced knowledge of how genetic data is transferred, and how the body's defenses can be strengthened against viral attack. Source: Dor LeDor

9. Sidney Altman
Sidney Altman. Sidney Altman (1939). CanadianAmerican molecular biologistwho, with Thomas R. Cech , received the 1989 Nobel Prize
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Sidney Altman
Canadian-American molecular biologist who, with Thomas R. Cech , received the 1989 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their discoveries concerning RNA, or ribonucleic acid.
Altman attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S., 1960, in physics) and the University of Colorado (Ph.D., 1967, in biophysics). He was a molecular biology fellow at Harvard University (1967-69) and at the University of Cambridge (1969-70) before joining the biology faculty at Yale University in 1971. He became a full professor at Yale in 1980, was the department chairman from 1983 to 1985, and served as dean of the undergraduate Yale College from 1985 to 1989. He took U.S. citizenship in 1984 but concurrently retained his Canadian citizenship. Working independently, Altman and Cech discovered a new role for RNA. The old belief was that enzymatic activitythe triggering and acceleration of vital chemical reactions within living cellswas the exclusive domain of protein molecules. Altman's and Cech's revolutionary discovery was that RNA, traditionally thought to be simply a passive carrier of genetic codes between different parts of the living cell, could also take on active enzymatic functions. This new knowledge opened up new fields of scientific research and biotechnology and caused scientists to rethink old theories of how cells function.

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Sidney Altman. Sidney Altman (Kveten 7, 1939 ) je Kanadan narozenýmolekulární biolog, pracovat v USA uu Yale univerzita. V
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12. Sidney Altman - Wikipedia
Sidney Altman. Z Wikipedii, wolnej encyklopedii. Sidney Altman ur. 7 maja1939 w Kanadzie,. kanadyjskoamerykanski biolog molekularny.
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Sidney Altman ur. 7 maja w Kanadzie kanadyjsko-amerykański biolog molekularny . Ukończył studia fizyczne w Massachusetts Institute of Technology . Po stypendiach naukowych w Cambridge i na Uniwersytecie Harvarda zaczął wykładać na Uniwersytecie w Yale ( New Haven . Badał budowę rybonukleazy . W roku otrzymał (wraz z Thomasem R. Cechem ) Nagrodę Nobla za odkrycie, że RNA może pełnić rolę katalizatora. Zobacz też Sławni biolodzy Views Personal tools nawigacja Szukaj narzędzia W innych językach

13. Sidney Altman - Autobiography
sidney altman – Autobiography. I was born in Montreal in 1939, thesecond son of poor immigrants. My mother worked in a textile
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I was born in Montreal in 1939, the second son of poor immigrants. My mother worked in a textile mill and my father in a grocery store before they met and married. It was from them that I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments.
For our immediate family and relatives, Canada was a land of opportunity. However, it was made clear to the first generation of Canadian-born children that the path to opportunity was through education. No sacrifice was too great to forward our education and, fortunately, books and the tradition of study were not unknown in our family.
I am conscious of two events that sparked my early interest in science, the first being the appearance of the A-bomb. The mystique associated with the bomb, the role that scientists played in it, and its general importance could not fail to impress even a six-year old. About seven years later I was given a book about the periodic table of the elements. For the first time I saw the elegance of scientific theory and its predictive power. I should mention that while I was growing up, Einstein was presented as a worthy role model for a young boy who was good at his studies. I added various writers of fiction and stars of ice hockey and baseball to my pantheon.

14. Chemistry 1989
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15. Altman, Sidney
altman, sidney. ( b. May 7, 1939, Montreal, Que., Can.), CanadianAmerican molecular biologist who, with Thomas R. Cech , received the 1989 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their discoveries concerning
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Altman, Sidney
(b. May 7, 1939, Montreal, Que., Can.), Canadian-American molecular biologist who, with Thomas R. Cech , received the 1989 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their discoveries concerning RNA, or ribonucleic acid. Altman attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (B.S., 1960, in physics) and the University of Colorado (Ph.D., 1967, in biophysics). He was a molecular biology fellow at Harvard University (1967-69) and at the University of Cambridge (1969-70) before joining the biology faculty at Yale University in 1971. He became a full professor at Yale in 1980, was the department chairman from 1983 to 1985, and served as dean of the undergraduate Yale College from 1985 to 1989. He took U.S. citizenship in 1984 but concurrently retained his Canadian citizenship. Working independently, Altman and Cech discovered a new role for RNA. The old belief was that enzymatic activitythe triggering and acceleration of vital chemical reactions within living cellswas the exclusive domain of protein molecules. Altman's and Cech's revolutionary discovery was that RNA, traditionally thought to be simply a passive carrier of genetic codes between different parts of the living cell, could also take on active enzymatic functions. This new knowledge opened up new fields of scientific research and biotechnology and caused scientists to rethink old theories of how cells function.

16. Altman, Sidney
altman, sidney. altman, sidney 1939, CanadianAmerican molecular biologist, b The Washington Post)altman, sidney ( The 1998 Canadian Encyclopedia)Patents and primordial soup
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17. Altman, Sidney. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
American Heritage® Dictionary. altman, Robert. alto. CONTENTS · INDEX · ILLUSTRATIONS · BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD Language Fourth Edition. 2000. altman, sidney. DATES Born 1939
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18. Altman, Sidney. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. altman, sidney For this work, altman shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics with Thomas Cech, who independently made the same
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19. 5 Directors
Essays on Robert altman, Alain Resnais, Roman Polanski, sidney Lumet, and John Frankenheimer.
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5 Directors You've Never Heard Of
I assume that, as a fully functioning American if not a film fanatic, you've at least heard of such noted auteurs all directors have misfires) as worth watching, based on what I know of there talents. Finally, of course, I am not including such cinematic pioneers as D.W. Griffith, Sergei Eisenstein, Jean Vigo, F.W. Murnau, Carl Dreyer, Charles Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Jacques Tati, because quite frankly I am completely unfamiliar with most of their work. Hopefully, that will change in the future.
The 5 directors that I will discuss on this page are not necessarily the 5 greatest film directors of all time. I am not a devotee of the auteur theory, and I believe in evaluating films, not directors. Still, these directors have consistently produced work along thematic lines that I strongly identify with, and all of their films that I have seen have impressed and/or fascinated me to some degree. Not every film has been a success, but nevertheless I would be interested any movie where one of these five is credited as the director, and I would highly recommend any of their films (although some more than others) to you.
Robert Altman

Robert Altman was born on February 20, 1925, in Kansas City, Missouri. As a young man, he attended Catholic, public, and military schools. He was a fighter pilot for a short time after World War II, and first got interested in filmmaking after his discharge, as an employee of the Calvin Co. After a series of unnoticed independent films, he got his first break in the world of television, directing episodes of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents." From there he went on to other television shows, including "Peter Gunn," "Bonanza," and "Route 66." His big break in terms of filmmaking came in 1969, when he became the fifteenth director approached to do a film version of Richard Hooker's novel

20. Sidney Altman Winner Of The 1989 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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1989 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
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