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  1. Selected Papers of Frederick Sanger: (With Commentaries) (Series in 20th Century Biology) by Frederick Sanger, Margaret Dowding, 1996-08
  2. Permafrost: U.S.S.R.Contribution 2nd: International Conference Proceedings
  3. Frederick Sanger;: The man who mapped out a chemical of life, (Great men of science) by Alvin Silverstein, 1969
  4. Nobel Laureates in Chemistry: Marie Curie, Ernest Rutherford, Linus Pauling, Frederick Sanger, Svante Arrhenius, William Ramsay, Kary Mullis
  5. Sanger, Frederick: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Thomas M. Zydowsky, 2004
  6. Old Bryanstonians: Frederick Sanger, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Tahir Shah, Lucian Freud, Amy Studt, John Eliot Gardiner, Emilia Fox, Ben Fogle
  7. British Pacifists: Frederick Sanger, Eric Gill, Arthur Stanley Eddington, Augustus John, Olaf Stapledon, Peter Pears, Michael Tippett
  8. Academics of the University of Cambridge: Frederick Sanger, Max Born, Martin Lowry, Edward Waring, William Rivers, Raymond Williams
  9. British Conscientious Objectors: Frederick Sanger, E. M. Forster, Harold Pinter, Benjamin Britten, James Lovelock, Arthur Stanley Eddington
  10. Nobel Laureates with Multiple Nobel Awards: Marie Curie, Linus Pauling, Frederick Sanger, John Bardeen
  11. English Biochemists: Frederick Sanger, Arthur Peacocke, Phyllis Starkey, Rodney Robert Porter, William Astbury, Dorothy Maud Wrinch
  12. A Choice of Anglo-Saxon Verse by Richard Frederick Sanger Hamer, 1970-02-23
  13. Sanger, Fred: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Genetics</i> by Jeffery M. Vance, 2003
  14. Frederick Sanger

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Last updated 26.05.2001 020204. Frederick Sanger je britský biochemik,narozený v roce 1918. Je dvojnásobným nositelem Nobelovy
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Frederick Sanger je britský biochemik, narozený v roce 1918. Je dvojnásobným nositelem Nobelovy ceny - z roku 1958 za urèení struktury inzulínu a z roku 1980 za metodu zjišování struktury bílkovin, nukleových kyselin a virù. Spolu s ním cenu obdrželi americký molekulární genetik Walter Gilbert (nar. 1932), autor metody zjištìní struktury DNA, a americký biochemik Paul Berg (nar. 1926), jeden ze zakladatelù genového inženýrství.
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Last updated 19.02.2004 170626. Frederick Sanger je britský biochemik,narozený v roce 1918. Je dvojnásobným nositelem Nobelovy
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Frederick Sanger je britský biochemik, narozený v roce 1918. Je dvojnásobným nositelem Nobelovy ceny - z roku 1958 za urèení struktury inzulínu a z roku 1980 za metodu zjišování struktury bílkovin, nukleových kyselin a virù. Spolu s ním cenu obdrželi americký molekulární genetik Walter Gilbert (nar. 1932), autor metody zjištìní struktury DNA, a americký biochemik Paul Berg (nar. 1926), jeden ze zakladatelù genového inženýrství.
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6. Frederick Sanger - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Frederick Sanger. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. FrederickSanger OM (born August 13, 1918) is a British molecular biologist
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Frederick Sanger OM (born August 13 ) is a British molecular biologist who was working on problems related to the determination of the structure of proteins . His studies resulted in the determination of the structure of insulin ; for this discovery he received Nobel Prize in Chemistry in In , he developed the chain termination method , also known as the "Sanger method." He later received another Nobel Prize in Chemistry in "for contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids." In 1992, the Sanger Centre in Cambridge, named after Frederick Sanger, was founded by the Wellcome Trust and the British Medical Research Council, the purpose of which is stated on their website as "to provide a major focus in the UK for mapping and sequencing the human genome, and genomes of other organisms." edit
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Frederick Sanger OM The Order of Merit (OM) is a British honorary institution. It was established in 1902 by King Edward VII as a reward for distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture. The order is limited to twenty-four members, but additional foreigners may be added as "honourary members". The order is open to women; Florence Nightingale was the first of them, being appointed in 1907. Members are entitled to the post-nominal "OM". The badge has the appearance of a red Maltese Cross surmounted by a golden crown.
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Frederick Sanger. Frederick Sanger (1918). English biochemist whowas twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He was
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Frederick Sanger
English biochemist who was twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He was awarded the prize in 1958 for his determination of the structure of the insulin molecule. He shared the prize (with Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert of the United States) in 1980 for his determination of the sequence of the nucleotides in the DNA of a virus. Sanger was only the fourth person ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize twice.
Sanger was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he earned a doctorate in biochemistry in 1943. He worked continuously on biochemical research at Cambridge until 1951, when he began working under the auspices of the Medical Research Council. Sanger spent 10 years elucidating the structure of the bovine insulin molecule, and by 1955 he had determined the exact order of all that molecule's amino acids. His achievement, in which the structure of a relatively complex protein was completely established, was an essential preliminary to the laboratory synthesis of insulin. The laboratory techniques that he developed for determining the order in which amino acids are linked in proteins opened the way toward the determination of the structure of many other complex proteins. Sanger subsequently turned his attention to determining the sequence of nitrogenous bases in molecules of DNA and RNA. By 1977 he had elucidated the sequences of nucleotides in the DNA molecule of a bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria). This phage, phi-X 174, was the first organism to have its entire nucleotide sequence determined. To achieve this feat, Sanger again developed new laboratory techniques, this time for splitting DNA into fragments whose base sequences can then be determined. He was named a Companion of Honour in 1981 and was made a member of the Order of Merit in 1986.

9. FREDERICK SANGER
FREDERICK SANGER. The Nobel prize is usually a once in a lifetime award butfour people have received it twice one of whom is Frederick Sanger.
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FREDERICK SANGER Many people have contributed immensely to the work that scientists are able to do today, through their research, discoveries and determination the world of science and medicine has been able to advance tremendously. Every year someone is awarded the prestigious honour of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for the "most improved chemical discovery or improvement". The Nobel prize is usually a once in a lifetime award but four people have received it twice one of whom is Frederick Sanger. Born on August 13, 1918 in Gloucestershire, he was the second son of Frederick Sanger, a medical practitioner and his wife Cicely. As well as being influenced by his father's profession, Frederick Sanger is said to have been influenced more so by his brother Theadore who was interested in biology. He was educated at Bryanston School and then went to St. John,s College, Cambridge. Initially he intended to study medicine but graduated in 1939 with a degree in natural sciences. Sanger searched for a broader knowledge of science and wanted to "understand living matter to develop a more scientific basis to many medical problems (Sanger's autobiography). Sanger was also a family man who married Margaret Joan Howe in 1946 and had three children. Sanger's work has also been acknowledged by many other societies. Just to name a few they are: the Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize of the chemical Society in 1951. In 1954 he became a Fellow of the Royal Society and a Fellow of King's College London. Our understanding of proteins and nucleic acids has been greatly enhanced by people like Frederick Sanger, allowing other scientists to make some amazing progress and discoveries for today and for the future.

10. Frederick Sanger
Frederick Sanger. Frederick Sanger (1918) je Britové molekulární biologkdo pracoval na problémech príbuzný urcení struktury bílkoviny.
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Frederick Sanger -) je Britov© molekul¡rn­ biolog kdo pracoval na probl©mech př­buzn½ch určen­ struktury b­lkoviny . Jeho studia vyºstila v určen­ struktury insulin ; pro tento objev, kter½ on přijal Nobelova cena v chemii v V , on se vyv­jel řetězov¡ zakončovac­ metoda , tak© zn¡m½ jak " Sanger metoda. " On později přijal dalÅ¡­ Nobelovu cenu v chemii v " pro př­spěvky ohledně určen­ sekvenc­ z¡kladu v nucleic kyseliny. " V roce 1992, Sanger centrum v Cambridge, pojmenoval podle Fredericka Sanger, byl založen Wellcome důvěra a Britov© rada l©kařsk©ho v½zkumu, ºÄel kter½ je řeknut na jejich websajtu jak " poskytovat hlavn­ fokus ve V. Brit¡nii pro mapov¡n­ a sekvenčn­ zpracov¡n­ lidsk½ genom, a genomy jin½ch organismů. " Odkazy.
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    Frederick Sanger. Frederick Sanger (13 augustus 1918 ) is een Brits moleculairbioloog. Hij werkte aan het ophelderen van de structuren van eiwitten.
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    Frederick Sanger 13 augustus - ) is een Brits moleculair bioloog . Hij werkte aan het ophelderen van de structuren van eiwitten . Voor de structuur van insuline ontving hij in de Nobelprijs voor de scheikunde In bedacht hij een methode voor ketenterminatie, ook wel "Sanger methode" genaamd. In ontving hij zijn tweede Nobelprijs voor scheikunde voor "zijn bijdrage tot de bepaling van de base-sequentie van nucleinezuren In werd het naar hem vernoemde Sanger Centrum geopend in Cambridge . Deze instelling richt zich op het in kaart brengen van het genoom van de mens en van andere organismen bewerken
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    13. Frederick Sanger - Biography
    frederick sanger – Biography. frederick sanger shown above. fredericksanger received a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980.
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    Frederick Sanger was born on August 13, 1918, at Rendcombe in Gloucestershire, the second son of Frederick Sanger, M.D., a medical practitioner and his wife Cicely. He was educated at Bryanston School and at St. John's College, Cambridge , where he took his B.A. degree in natural sciences in 1939. Since 1940 he has carried out research in the Department of Biochemistry at Cambridge. From 1940 to 1943 he worked with Dr. A. Neuberger on the metabolism of the amino acid lysine and obtained a Ph.D. degree in 1943. From 1944 to 1951 he held a Beit Memorial Fellowship for Medical Research and since 1951 he has been a member of the External Staff of the Medical Research Council. His present position is Head of the Division of Protein Chemistry in the M.R.C. Laboratory for Molecular Biology at Cambridge.
    Since 1943 his work has been concerned largely with problems related to the determination of the structure of proteins. These studies resulted in the determination of the structure of insulin.
    Sanger was awarded the Corday-Morgan Medal and Prize of the Chemical Society in 1951. In 1954 he became a Fellow of the

    14. Frederick Sanger - Autobiography
    frederick sanger – Autobiography. From Les Prix Nobel 1980. fredericksanger received his first Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958.
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    I was born on 13th August 1918 in the village of Rendcombe in Gloucestershire, where my father, also Frederick Sanger, was a medical practitioner. Influenced by him, and probably even more so by my brother Theodore (a year older than me), I soon became interested in biology and developed a respect for the importance of science and the scientific method. At Bryanston School and St John's College, Cambridge , I was probably above average but not an outstanding scholar. Initially I had intended to study medicine, but before going to University I had decided that I would be better suited to a career in which I could concentrate my activities and interests more on a single goal than appeared to be possible in my father's profession. So I decided to study science and, on arrival at Cambridge, became extremely excited and interested in biochemistry when I first heard about it, principally through Ernest Baldwin and also other members of the relatively young and enthusiastic Biochemistry Department that had been founded by F.G. Hopkins

    15. Sanger, Frederick
    sanger, frederick. frederick sanger. UPI/CorbisBettmann. (b. Aug.13, 1918, Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, Eng.), English biochemist
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    Frederick Sanger UPI/Corbis-Bettmann (b. Aug. 13, 1918, Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, Eng.), English biochemist who was twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry . He was awarded the prize in 1958 for his determination of the structure of the insulin molecule. He shared the prize (with Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert of the United States) in 1980 for his determination of the sequence of the nucleotides in the DNA of a virus. Sanger was only the fourth person ever to be awarded the Nobel Prize twice. Sanger was educated at St. John's College, Cambridge, where he earned a doctorate in biochemistry in 1943. He worked continuously on biochemical research at Cambridge until 1951, when he began working under the auspices of the Medical Research Council. Sanger spent 10 years elucidating the structure of the bovine insulin molecule, and by 1955 he had determined the exact order of all that molecule's amino acids. His achievement, in which the structure of a relatively complex protein was completely established, was an essential preliminary to the laboratory synthesis of insulin. The laboratory techniques that he developed for determining the order in which amino acids are linked in proteins opened the way toward the determination of the structure of many other complex proteins. Sanger subsequently turned his attention to determining the sequence of nitrogenous bases in molecules of DNA and RNA. By 1977 he had elucidated the sequences of nucleotides in the DNA molecule of a bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria). This phage, phi-X 174, was the first organism to have its entire nucleotide sequence determined. To achieve this feat, Sanger again developed new laboratory techniques, this time for splitting DNA into fragments whose base sequences can then be determined.

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    Biochemists. Nationality. English. Prize Winners. Nobel Prize. Chemistry Prize. Prize Winners. Nobel Prize. Multiple Prize Winners. sanger, frederick (1918) in chemistry, making him one of only
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    English biochemist who determined the exact structure of amino acid chains in protein molecules. After eight years on painstaking labor using a reagent which broke down insulin into chains of amino acids , he worked out the entire linear sequence (a.k.a., "primary structure"). This feat won him the 1958 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Subsequently with coworkers, he worked out the entire sequence of DNA molecules for a virus containing 5375 nucleotide pairs. For this, he shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry, making him one of only four people to have won two Nobel Prizes: Pauling Bardeen , Sanger, and Marie Curie Bardeen Curie (Marie) Pauling

    17. Frederick Sanger Winner Of The 1980 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    frederick sanger, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. frederick sanger. 1980 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Prize corecipient Walter Gilbert. frederick sanger's other Nobel Prize
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    F REDERICK S ANGER
    1980 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      for contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids.
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      Born: August 13, 1918
      Place of Birth: Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, England
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      Affiliation: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge
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    frederick sanger, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive. frederick sanger. 1958 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry submitted by Dan) sanger, frederick( submitted
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    F REDERICK S ANGER
    1958 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin.
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      Born: August 13, 1918
      Place of Birth: Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, England
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      Affiliation: Cambridge University
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    19. Frederick Sanger Winner Of The 1958 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
    frederick sanger, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive. frederick sanger. 1958 Nobel Laureate
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    F REDERICK S ANGER
    1958 Nobel Laureate in Chemistry
      for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin.
    Background
      Born: August 13, 1918
      Place of Birth: Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, England
      Residence: Great Britain
      Affiliation: Cambridge University
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    20. Frederick Sanger --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    sanger, frederick Encyclopædia Britannica Article. , sanger, frederick Englishbiochemist who was twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
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