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  1. CHEMISTRY OF INSULIN. by Frederick (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate in Chemistry. SANGER, 1966
  2. Foundations of structures in cold regions (Monograph - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by Frederick J Sanger, 1969
  3. Old English sound changes for beginners by Richard Frederick Sanger Hamer, 1967
  4. Computations on frost in the ground by Frederick J Sanger, 1987
  5. The biochemical approach to life, by F R Jevons With a foreword by F Sanger by F R (Frederick Raphael) Jevons, 1964
  6. THE BIRTH CONTROL REVIEW; VOLUME 1 #1 THRU VOLUME 2 #6; FEBRUARY, 1917 - JULY, 1918; 10 ISSUES by Margaret; Blossom, Frederick A.; Stuyvesant, Elizabeth Sanger, 1917
  7. Des Sängers Fluch. Ballade von L. Uhland, mit melodramatischer Pianoforte-Begleitung zur Declamation. The Minstrel's Curse, Ballad ... translated into English ... for declamation, by F. Corder by Frederick Corder, 1883
  8. Der Alpen Sänger, the celebrated Alpine Air, arranged for flute and piano forte, by Frederic Hill. [Score.] by Frederick Hill, 1830
  9. Cancer and Transplantation (Current Opinion in Immunology) by Frederick W. Alt, Philippa Marrack, 1993-10
  10. History of the Town of Ashland (History of the Town of Ashland) by Division of Community Service Programs, Work Projects Administration Prepared by The Historical Records Survey, 1942

21. Sanger, Frederick
sanger, frederick (1918). From Nobel Lectures, Chemistry 1942-1962. fredericksanger received a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980.
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Sanger, Frederick 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 Royal Society and a Fellow of King's College, Cambridge. He is an Honorary Foreign Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Honorary Member of the American Society of Biological Chemists, Member of the Academies of Science of Argentina and Brazil, Honorary Member of the Japanese Biochemical Society, and Corresponding Member of the Association Qulmica Argentina. In 1940, he married Margaret Joan Howe; they have two sons and one daughter.

22. MSN Encarta - Sanger, Frederick
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23. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Rutherford, Lord Ernest, 1908. Sabatier, Paul, 1912. sanger, frederick, 1958. sanger,frederick, 1980. Seaborg, Glenn Theodore, 1951. Semenov, Nikolay Nikolaevich, 1956.
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24. Sanger, Frederick
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25. MSN Encarta - Sanger, Frederick
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27. Medicine-Worldwide: Sanger
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Chemiker und Biochemiker Frederick Sanger Ab 1940 widmete er sich dann der Forschung im Biomedizinischen Institut von Cambridge. Er arbeitete dort bis 1943 zusammen mit A. Neuberger an dem Stoffwechsel der Aminosäure "Lysin", wofür er im Jahre 1943 den Doktorgrad verliehen bekam. Von 1944 bis 1951 erhielt er ein Forschungsstipendium und seit 1951 eine Art Beratervertrag der Medizinischen Fakultät der Universität von Cambridge. Im Jahre 1954 wurde ihm die Ehre zuteil, "Fellow" der Royal Society und des King's College in Cambridge zu werden. Seine bereits seit 1943 begonnenen Arbeiten bezogen sich u.a. auf die Struktur der Proteine. Als Resultat dieser Arbeiten ermittelte er die chemische Struktur des Insulins, wofür er im Jahre 1958 den Nobelpreis erhielt. Ab dem Jahre 1962 übernahm er die Leitung im Laboratorium für Molekularbiologie, im neuerbauten "Medical Research Council", in Cambridge, damals einer der ersten Adressen in der Welt für diese neue Biowissenschaft.

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29. Sanger, Frederick (1918- ), Biochimiste Britannique Et Lauréat Du Prix Nobel De

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30. Frederick Sanger
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32. Sanger, Frederick
sanger, frederick. English biochemist. He was awarded the Nobel Prizefor Chemistry in 1958 for determining the structure of insulin
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33. Sanger, Frederick. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. sanger, frederick. (sng´ r) (KEY) , 1918–, British biochemist, grad. Cambridge Univ.
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35. Sanger, Frederick
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36. Biografia De Sanger, Frederick
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Sanger, Frederick (Rendcombe, Reino Unido, 1918) Bioquímico británico. Tras su graduación, en 1939, en la Universidad de Cambridge, permaneció en esta misma institución y llevó a cabo importantes investigaciones en química biológica, entre las que destaca la puesta a punto de un método de análisis de estructuras moleculares proteicas. Sus trabajos sobre dichas estructuras y, en particular, la identificación de la estructura de la insulina, le hicieron merecedor del Premio Nobel de Química de 1958. En 1963 fue condecorado con la Orden del Imperio Británico. Por sus estudios sobre métodos de determinación de secuencias de nucleótidos (constituyentes de las moléculas de ADN, las cuales contienen la clave de la información genética), en 1980 recibió un segundo Premio Nobel de Química. La labor de Sanger ha resultado básica en el desarrollo de la ingeniería genética. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

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40. Dr. Frederick Sanger
Dr. frederick sanger. British biochemist and molecular biologist Dr.frederick sanger is a two time Nobel Prize winner. sanger won
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Dr. Frederick Sanger
British biochemist and molecular biologist Dr. Frederick Sanger is a two time Nobel Prize winner. Sanger won the 1958 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his research on the structure of proteins. The work that won Sanger his second Nobel Prize also led to his development of the Sanger Sequencing Method which is the major DNA decoding technique used in the International Human Genome Project which has major health and antiaging implications . In 1980 he shared the Nobel Prize in chemistry with American biochemists Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert for their work on determining the base sequences in nucleic acids.
Born in Rendcomb, England, Sanger received both his B.A. degree (1939) and his Ph.D. degree (1943) from the University of Cambridge. He then joined the research laboratory headed by A. C. Chibnall, professor of biochemistry at Cambridge. In 1951 he joined the staff of the Medical Research Council and became one of the heads of the Council's molecular biology laboratory at Cambridge in 1961. Sanger retired from the Medical Research Council in 1983.
Sanger's initial research focused on determining protein's structure, utilizing chromatography techniques (analytical techniques used to separate substances) established by British biochemists Archer Martin and Richard Synge. Using the protein insulin, which was relatively small in size and available in large quantities, Sanger developed a new method for analyzing protein and showed that a molecule of insulin contains two peptide chains made of two or more amino acids that are linked together by two disulfide bonds. It took eight more years to finally identify the 51 amino acids that make up insulin. For this work Sanger was awarded his first Nobel Prize in 1958. Sanger's research facilitated further advances in the field of biochemistry by British biochemists John Kendrew and Max Perutz, who in 1960 were able to prepare three-dimensional models of protein molecules.

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