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  1. DNA Replication by Arthur Kornberg, 2005-03-28
  2. Germ Stories by Arthur Kornberg, 2007-11-10
  3. For the Love of Enzymes: The Odyssey of a Biochemist by Arthur Kornberg, 1991-09-01
  4. DNA Replication/Supl '82: Myth and Reality (Sa) by Arthur Kornberg, 1982-07
  5. Deoxyribonucleic Acid Synthesis by Arthur Kornberg, 1974-10-24
  6. Genetic Chemistry and The Future of Medicine (Distinguished graduate research lecture / San Diego State University) by Arthur Kornberg, 1991-01-23
  7. Biochemistry at Stanford, Biotechnology at DNAX by Arthur Kornberg, Sally Smith Hughes, 2010-09-07
  8. Phosphate Fibers (Topics in Applied Chemistry) by Edward J. Griffith, 1995-09-30
  9. Enzymatic synthesis of DNA (Ciba lectures in microbial biochemistry) by Arthur Kornberg, 1961
  10. Plant Cell Culture (Methods Express) by Arthur Kornberg, 2009-03-31
  11. The Golden Helix: Inside Biotech Ventures by Arthur Kornberg, 2002-01
  12. Never a Dull Enzyme (Annual Review of Biochemistry) by Arthur Kornberg, 2009-07-12
  13. Tribute to Arthur Kornberg, MD, March 3, 1918--October 26, 2007: Professor of Biochemistry, Stanford University School of Medicine by Stanford School of Medicine, 2008
  14. Enzymatic Systhesis of DNA by Arthur Kornberg, 1961

61. FASEB Presentation By Dr. Arthur Kornberg, March 13, 1997
Basic Biomedical Research Support. by Dr. arthur kornberg. Stanford University. Conference on the Future of Biomedical Research Federation
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Basic Biomedical Research Support
by Dr. Arthur Kornberg Stanford University Conference on the Future of Biomedical Research
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
The Brookings Institution
American Enterprise Institute
March 13, 1997
B y way of further introduction, may I add that from 1942 to 1952 after my medical training, I was at the NIH where I was introduced to full-time research and so I regard NIH, as do so many others, as my true Alma Mater. At the NIH, I was also involved in the very early development of the extramural grants program and have depended on its grant entirely for the last 45 years that I've spent in the medical schools of Washington University in St. Louis and at Stanford. For about as many years I have been concerned about the support of basic bio-medical researchthat it be long term, that it nourish training and talent and that it rely on creativity from the bottom up rather than strategic objectives imposed from the top down I am genuinely pleased to have this forum to express these views and I am eager to hear and absorb the views and guidance of those who follow in today's program. I want to thank John Suttie and the program committee for including me. In reflecting on the history of biomedical science in our century, I often resort to a hunting metaphor. There were the

62. References
kornberg, arthur. (1997) Support for Basic Biomedical Research How Scientific Breakthroughs Occur, The Future of Biomedical Research. kornberg, arthur.
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Abelson, Philip H. (1997) "Important and Continuing Changes in Science and Engineering," AAAS Science and Technology Policy Yearbook 1998. Albert H. Teich, Stephen D. Nelson, Celia McEnaney, ed., Washington, DC: Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, American Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 5. http:/www.chemcenter.org/decade.html Biotechnology Industry Organization. (1997) Editors' and Reporters' Guide to Biotechnology . Washington, DC: BIO. Boskin, Michael J., and Lawrence J. Lau. (1992) "Capital, Technology, and Economic Growth," Technology and the Wealth of Nations. Nathan Rosenberg, Ralph Landau, and David C. Mowrey, eds., Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Choppin, Purnell W. (1997) "The View From Howard Hughes Medical Institute," The Future of Biomedical Research. Claude E. Barfield and Bruce L.R. Smith, eds., Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute and The Brookings Institution, 1997, pp. 21-22. Clinton, President William J. (1997) Commencement Address at Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, May 18, 1997. Clinton, President William J. and Vice President Al Gore. (1997) Letter to the National Science and Technology Council Committee on Health, Safety and Food, February 1996.

63. Arthur Kornberg
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64. DNA Replication - Kornberg, Arthur Baker, Tania
ISBN, 0716720035, Title, DNA replication. Author, kornberg, arthur Baker, Tania. RRP ($NZ), Please Contact Us. Stock, Special Order *. Published 1991. Type Hardback.
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65. Famous People In Medicine
arthur kornberg (1918). American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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Arthur Kornberg
American biochemist and physician who received (with Severo Ochoa) the 1959 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering the means by which deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecules are duplicated in the bacterial cell, as well as the means for reconstructing this duplication process in the test tube.
At the U.S. National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md. (1942-53), Kornberg directed research on enzymes and intermediary metabolism. He also helped discover the chemical reactions in the cell that result in the construction of flavine adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN), coenzymes that are important hydrogen-carrying intermediaries in biological oxidations and reductions. Appointed professor and director of the microbiology department at Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. (1953-59), he continued to study the way in which living organisms manufacture nucleotides, which consist of a nitrogen-containing organic base linked to a five-carbon sugar ringribose or deoxyriboselinked to a phosphate group. Nucleotides are the building blocks for the giant nucleic acids DNA and RNA (ribonucleic acid, which is essential to the construction of cell proteins according to the specifications dictated by the "message" contained in DNA). This research led Kornberg directly to the problem of how nucleotides are strung together (polymerized) to form DNA molecules. Adding nucleotides "labeled" with radioactive isotopes to extracts prepared from cultures of the common intestinal bacterium Escherichia coli, he found (1956) evidence of an enzyme-catalyzed polymerization reaction. He isolated and purified an enzyme (now known as DNA polymerase) thatin combination with certain nucleotide building blockscould produce precise replicas of short DNA molecules (known as primers) in a test tube.

66. Arthur Kornberg
the story. Written by arthur kornberg Published by University Science Books (January 2002) ISBN 189138919X Price $24.00. Books. DNA
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A good book if you want resumes of biotech industry pioneers, but written from a strongly US-centric and scientific rather than commercial point of view. I had hoped to gather insights into what it's like being part of a new start-up venture, but instead found little more than generous (if uncritical) praise of the scientific workers involved in the story.
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67. BioTIK - Alt Om DNA: Biografi Franklin Stahl & Arthur Kornberg
arthur kornberg identificerede og isolerede DNApolymerase I — et af de enzymer, der replikerer DNA. FRANKLIN WILLIAM STAHL (1929-). arthur kornberg (1918-).
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Matthew Meselson og Franklin Stahl opfandt en centrifugeringsteknik, hvor de forskellige DNA dobbeltstrenge anbringer sig efter vægtfylde, og de brugte den til at bevise, at DNA bliver replikeret på en semi-konservativ måde. Arthur Kornberg identificerede og isolerede DNA -polymerase I — et af de enzymer, der replikerer DNA
FRANKLIN WILLIAM STAHL (1929-)
California Institute of Technology – hvor Meselson forskede. I 1957 havde Stahl og Meselson udviklet en centrifugerings-teknik, som de brugte til at vise, at DNA bliver replikeret på en semikonservativ måde, som Watson og Crick havde forudsagt i deres artikel fra 1953. Meselson og Stahl's offentliggjorde deres resultater i 1958. Stahl er i dag tilknyttet University of Oregon , hvor han forsker i mekanismerne bag genetisk rekombination.
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68. The Golden Helix, Inside Biotech Ventures, Arthur Kornberg
The Golden Helix, Inside Biotech Ventures, by arthur kornberg, published by University Science Books, 0935702-32-6. The Golden Helix.
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Inside Biotech Ventures
Arthur Kornberg
Stanford University School of Medicine
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"Kornberg's views on the wellsprings of scientific knowledge are embedded in a smartly written work that will reward readers in academe and industry."
Nature "Anyone fascinated with modern science, particularly biotechnology, will appreciate this book."
Choice "A fascinating adventure into the interworkings of the emerging biotechnology industry and its complex relationship to academic scientists."
-Leroy Hood, Univ. of Washington "An engaging and well-written story."
-Paul Schimmel, MIT "A fascinating book for anyone who loves science."
Hugh D'Andrade This candid narrative by Nobel laureate, Arthur Kornberg, chronicles the saga of a small biotech start-up, the key players, the painstaking development of the pe rfect product, and the forces affecting its resulting success or failure. Kornberg's razor-sharp wit and provocative opinions make this book a compelling page turner, whether he is decrying the current fashion in scientific funding or delving into the hotly contested PCR patent trial. About the Author:
Arthur Kornberg shared (with Severo Ochoa) the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1959 for his laboratory synthesis of DNA. He is

69. Biographies
arthur kornberg. Stanford University, USA. arthur kornberg is professor emeritus in the Department of Biochemistry at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
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Jacqueline K. Barton
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA
Jacqueline Barton is professor of chemistry at the California Institute of Technology. She was born in New York City and was educated there, receiving her undergraduate degree from Barnard College in 1974 and a Ph.D. in inorganic chemistry from Columbia University in 1979. After a postdoctoral fellowship at Bell Laboratories and Yale University, she joined the faculty of Hunter College in 1980, then returned to Columbia University in 1983. She assumed her present position at Caltech in 1989. Her research has focused on designing transition-metal complexes that target and probe specific sites along DNA and RNA.
Thomas R. Cech
University of Colorado/Howard Hughes Medical Institute, USA
Thomas Cech, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is also an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He obtained a B.A. in chemistry from Grinnell College in 1970 and a Ph.D. in chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1975. He then engaged in postdoctoral research in the Department of Biology at MIT before joining the faculty of the University of Colorado in 1978. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. In 1982 his research group announced the discovery of self-splicing RNA. The recipient of the 1989 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on ribozymes, he continues to study their structure and function today.

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National Institutes of Health (1942-1953), he helped elucidate the reactions leading to the formation of two important coenzymes: flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and diphosphopyridine nucleotide (DPN).
D. Conclusion
Professor Kornberg finds time to travel and lecture at many universities and research centers. He calls for a return of simple curiosity. He lectures that “ scientists need to be able to study science for curiosity’s sake and not be driven by the possible dollar benefits-and governments should encourage them.” He is adamant that research into science should proceed, despite public concerns that new discoveries, especially in genetic engineering, could be abused. “There is often a focus on the alarmist possibilities of any new technology; however it is foolish to try and predict where science will take us.” He states “ there hasn’t been a single instance of biotechnology being misapplied. It’s safer than driving.”
Professor Kornberg is a remarkable individual, and his devotion to his field of study is inspirational. His contributions have advanced medical knowledge. Medical knowledge needs to constantly advance because of the challenges of new problems- such as novel toxins and resistant organisms that are constantly arising. I believe that research is the lifeline to medicine; we should continue to question and search for answers.

74. Molecular Genetics Laboratory: Support Basic Science!
We have picked several paragraphs from the excellent article and editorial of arthur kornberg Centenary of the Birth of Modern Biochemistry. arthur kornberg.
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In this section we will make comments or select ideas from articles dealing with support of basic science. We have picked several paragraphs from the excellent article and editorial of Arthur Kornberg
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      We must make clear to the public that science is great, although scientists are still people. Karl Popper , an eminent philosopher of science and society, said that "next to music and art, science is the greatest, most beautiful and most enlightening achievement of the human spirit". In science, we now possess phenomenal capacities to acquire and integrate unprecedented quantities of sophisticated data. Yet, we are beset by many serious problems, some of which threaten the foundations of our scientific enterprise. The three problems I want to consider are the antiscience attitudes in society, the consequent lack of support for basic science, and conflicts such big science against small science. Chemistry has had a poor image for some time. "Better things for better living
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    76. 2002 Dagley Lecture - Dr. Arthur Kornberg
    arthur kornberg Nobel Laureate Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry Dept. of Biochemistry Stanford University School of Medicine. arthur kornberg.
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    DR. ARTHUR KORNBERG
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    Dept. of Biochemistry
    Stanford University School of Medicine
    "Reflections on DNA Replication and Current Studies on Inorganic Polyphosphate"

    Wednesday, September 11, 2002 - 4:00pm 33 McNeal Hall "Biotechnology: Academia and/or Business" Thursday, September 12, 2002 - 4:00 pm 33 McNeal Hall Arthur Kornberg Since 1991, he has switched his research focus from DNA replication to inorganic polyphosphate (poly P), a polymer of phosphates that likely participated in prebiotic evolution and is now found in every bacterial, plant and animal cell. Neglected and long regarded a molecular fossil, he has found a variety of significant functions for poly P that include responses to stresses and stringencies and factors responsible for motility and virulence in some of the major pathogens. In his academic career, he has served as departmental chairman, on the committees of the Medical School and university, as president of the American Society of Biological Chemistry (1965), and on the advisory boards and councils of numerous university, governmental and industrial research institutes. He is a founder of the DNAX Research Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology (a Division of Schering-Plough, Inc.), and a member of its Policy and Scientific Advisory Boards. He serves on the Scientific Advisory Boards of Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Maxygen, and the XOMA Corp., and is also a member of the Board of Directors of XOMA Corp.

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    80. Biblioteca De Ciències I D'Enginyeries.
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    Monografies Ancient DNA : recovery and analysis of genetic material from paleontological, archaeological, museum, medical, and forensic specimens ; Bernd Herrmann, Susanne Hummel, editors. New York [etc.] : Springer-Verlag, cop. 1994 Chromatin structure and gene expression / edited by Sarah C. R. Elgin. Oxford [etc.] : IRL Press, cop. 1995 DNA-protein : structural interactions / edited by David M. J. Lilley. Oxford [etc.] : IRL Press, cop. 1995 DNA-protein interactions : principles and protocols / edited by G. Geoff Kneale. Totowa : Humana Press, cop. 1994 Calladine, C. R.
    Glick, Bernard R.

    Molecular biotechnology : principles and applications of recombinant DNA ; Bernard R. Glick and Jack J. Pasternak. 2nd ed. Washington : ASM Press, cop. 1998 Kornberg, Arthur
    DNA replication / Arthur Kornberg, Tania A. Baker. 2nd ed. New York : W. H. Freeman, 1992 Kornberg, Arthur
    The Golden helix : inside biotech ventures / Arthur Kornberg. Sausalito : University Science Books, cop. 1995 Latchman, David S.

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