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1. UCT Physics - Aaron Klug
SIR AARON KLUG. MSc student in Physics, University of Cape Town, 1946? 1948. Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1982. taken from the Nobel
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SIR AARON KLUG
MSc student in Physics, University of Cape Town, 1946? - 1948
Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1982
taken from the Nobel Prize website autobiography of Aaron Klug Microbe Hunters by Paul de Kruif, well known in its time, which influenced me to begin medicine at university as a way into microbiology. At the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, I took the pre-medical course and, in my second year, I took, among other subjects, biochemistry, or physiological chemistry as it was then called, which stood me in good stead in later years when I came to face biological material. However, I felt the lack of a deeper foundation, and moved to chemistry and this in turn led me to physics and mathematics. So finally I took a science degree. The Optical Principles of the Diffraction of X-rays - still a standard work. James wrote beautifully and fully and took great pains to make everything clear. After taking my Ph.D., I spent a year in the Colloid Science department in Cambridge, working with F.J.W. Roughton, who had asked Hartree for someone to help him tackle the problem of simultaneous diffusion and chemical reaction, such as occurs when oxygen enters a red blood cell. The methods I had developed for the problem in steel were applicable here, and I was glad to put them to use on an interesting new problem. The quantitative data came from experiments in which thin layers of blood were exposed to oxygen or carbon monoxide. In the course of my stay there, I also showed how one could analyse the experimental kinetic curves for the reaction of haemoglobin with carbon dioxide or oxygen by simulations in the computer, and so fit the rate constants.

2. Sir Aaron Klug
Sir Aaron Klug. 1982 Nobel Laureate in Chemisty. for his development ofcrystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation
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Sir Aaron Klug
1982 Nobel Laureate in Chemisty
for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes.

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Email tom.kirkwood@ncl.ac.uk. Specialties gerontology, cellular biology, geneticsand genomics. klug sir aaron OM FRS (1998). Past-President, The Royal Society.
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Fellows are listed with the year of their election given in brackets. An asterisk after a Fellows’ name denotes an Honorary Fellow. Karmiloff-Smith Professor Annette Dionne FBA (1999) Head Neurocognitive Development Unit, Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH Tel: 020 7905 2754, Fax: 020 7242 7717, E-mail: a.karmiloff-smith@ich.ucl.ac.uk Specialties: neurosciences (cognitive), cognitive development in abnormal phenotypes including William’s and Down’s Syndromes Kay Professor Anthony Barrington FRSE (1999) Professor and Director Department of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, National Heart and Lung Institute, Imperial College, Dovehouse Street, London SW3 6LY Tel: 020 7351 8181, Fax: 020 7376 3138, E-mail: a.b.kay@ic.ac.uk Specialties: immunology and allergy, T cells and eosinophils in allergy and asthma Kelleher Professor Dermot (1998) Associate Professor of Medicine and Consultant Gastroenterologist Department of Clinical Medicine, Trinity Centre, St James’ Hospital, Dublin 8, Republic of Ireland

4. Sir Aaron Klug
Sir Aaron Klug. 1982 Nobel Laureate in Chemisty. for his development ofcrystallographic electron microscopy and hi structural elucidation
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Sir Aaron Klug
1982 Nobel Laureate in Chemisty
for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and hi structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes.

5. Klug, Sir Aaron
encyclopediaEncyclopedia klug, sir aaron, klOOg Pronunciation Key.klug, sir aaron , 1926–, British biochemist, b. Lithuania.
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6. Klug, Sir Aaron. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. klug, sir aaron. (klg) (KEY) , 1926–, British biochemist, b. Lithuania. Raised
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7. Professor Sir Aaron Klug
Professor sir aaron klug. Date of Birth 11 August 1926
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Professor Sir Aaron Klug
Date of Birth: 11 August 1926 Award: Overseas Scholarship Year of Award: 1949 Address: MRC LMB, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, UK Email: akl@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk Homepage: -
  • PhD in Physics, University of Cambridge, UK. Joined the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge, UK, 1962. Director, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge, UK, 1986-96. Currently continuing as a member of staff at the MRC Laboratory. Previous research has been on the interactions of proteins with nucleic acids, on the elucidation of the structures of large biological molecules and assemblies, including simple viruses and chromatin, by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy, and on the development of new methods for their study. Principle of method of 3-D image reconstruction in electron microscopy from a series of 2-D tilted images later formed the basis of X-ray CT scanner. Awarded the undivided Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1982. Discovered the zinc finger family of transcription factors which is widely used to regulate gene expression.

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sir aaron klug, former president of the Royal Society. sir aaron klug grew up in Durban, South Africa
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9. Sir Aaron Klug Winner Of The 1982 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
sir aaron klug, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. sir aaron klug. 1982 Nobel Laureate in
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S IR A ARON K LUG
1982 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes.
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    Born: 1926
    Place of Birth: Lithuania
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge
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S IR A ARON K LUG
1982 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
    for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes.
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    Born: 1926
    Place of Birth: Lithuania
    Residence: Great Britain
    Affiliation: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge
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11. Klug, Sir Aaron
klug, sir aaron 1926, British biochemist, b. Lithuania. Raised and educated in South Africa, he moved to England and completed his doctorate at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1953. In the 1950s
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Huxley, Thomas Henry; Jacob, François; Kendall, Edward Calvin; Kircher,Athanasius; klug, sir aaron; Kornberg, Arthur; Krebs, Edwin; Krebs
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klug, sir aaron klOOg Pronunciation Key. klug, sir aaron , 1926, British biochemist, b. Lithuania. Raised and educated in South Africa, he moved to England and completed his doctorate at Trinity
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sir aaron klug's Coffee. by John deBoer. There once was an old man who sat every day in the same seat of a small cafe, doing the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. My name is sir aaron klug.. Her
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Sir Aaron Klug's Coffee.
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There once was an old man who sat every day in the same seat of a small cafe, doing the New York Times Crossword Puzzle. He came in at different times but always within the hours of eleven in the morning and noon. His order was typically eggs, over medium, with cheese on them, hash browns on the side, but it was not unheard of for him to order something else, like the Jitterbug sandwich, or the Happy Waitress, which always elicited a wisecrack of some sort from the waitress, as is typical when ordering the Happy Waitress. Perhaps he ordered it to hear the wisecracks; on the other hand, he may have liked silly names for sandwiches. In any case, order what he may, he never failed to order coffee, which he drank black. One day in late 1989 he entered the cafe, which was called Sam’s Cafe, to find a teenage girl in his seat. He was surprised, as the cafe was not crowded, and the waitresses usually did not assign people to his seat unless there were no other seats to assign them to. He checked his watch and found it was 11:52, and he allowed himself a moment’s annoyance at coming so late and therefore losing his seat. But he did not complain and started towards another table, nearby. “No, come sit here,” said the girl. She was dressed very shabbily, in a grubby blue sweatshirt which hung from her small frame and a fraying skirt which reached down past her knees. “I was hoping to talk to you.”

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    18. Professor Sir Aaron Klug
    Dr Yamuna KrishnanGhosh. Date of Birth 25 May 1974. Award ResearchFellowship. Year of Award 2002. Address University Chemical
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    Dr Yamuna Krishnan-Ghosh
    Date of Birth: 25 May 1974 Award: Research Fellowship Year of Award: 2002 Address: University Chemical Laboratories, Department of Chemistry, Lensfield Road, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1EW, UK Email: ykg21@cam.ac.uk Homepage: -
    • PhD under the tutelage of Professor S. Bhattacharya, Indian Iinstitute of Science, Bangalore, India, 2001. Research centred on the design, synthesis and biological applications of novel amphiphiles that self-assemble into gels, vesicles and liquid crystals. Moved to University of Cambridge, UK, 2002. Currently an 1851 Research Fellow there, working with Dr. Shankar Balasubramaniam. Fellow, Wolfson College, University of Cambridge. Current research focuses on the use of dynamic covalent chemistry as a new method for the construction of complex biomolecular architectures. These structures are based on peptides and nucleic acids abd could have interesting materials applications. Takes a keen interest in painting, cricket and swimming.

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    track this person Track This Person. 77 years old sir aaron klug hasbeen on the Board of CAT since the Company was founded in 1990.
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    20. Addenbrooke's NHS Trust: Sir Aaron Klug Opens Two New CT Scanners At Addenbrooke
    News about Addenbrooke s. sir aaron klug opens two new CT scannersat Addenbrooke’s. sir aaron klug opens the new CT scanners .
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    Sir Aaron Klug opens two new CT scanners at Addenbrooke’s
    'Sir Aaron Klug opens the new CT scanners On 25 September, Nobel Prize Winner Sir Aaron Klug officially opened two new computed tomography (CT) scanners in the Radiology Department at Addenbrooke’s. One of the scanners is brand new to the Trust and one is a replacement, and their arrival on site has meant that Addenbrooke’s is now home to a three-scanner CT suite – a real rarity for a UK trust. The two new CT scanners are the most modern, top-of-the-range machines available from Siemens, Addenbrooke’s German manufacturing colleagues. One of the machines is so high-tech that it can acquire 16 slices simultaneously, meaning that better quality images can be obtained even more quickly, and is one of the first to be installed at a clinical (rather than research) site anywhere in the world. 'Sir Aaron Klug talks to Gunter Dombrow of Siemens plc about the new CT scanners' The initial results from the scanners are very impressive. The very high resolution they are able to deliver means that 3D ‘virtual’ images can be produced. CT scanners do deliver a relatively large radiation dose, however, and this means that such treatment will only be appropriate for certain patients. Speaking about the new scanners, Professor Adrian Dixon, Clinical Director of Radiology at Addenbrooke’s said: "These images will make clinical diagnosis easier for the doctors in the department, which will, in turn, help them to deliver better patient care and treatment. Patients will also benefit from faster examinations and shorter waiting times, as there will be more scanners available on site." He continued "They will provide the Radiology Directorate at Addenbrooke’s with the CT equipment it needs to continue its pioneering work in making crucial diagnoses and performing a wide range of treatments."

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