Nobel Laureates 1982, sir aaron klug, Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Development of crystallographicelectron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically http://www.mrc.ac.uk/index/about/about-history/about-nobel_laureates.htm
Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý 1982, klug, sir aaron Ingiltere, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge,d. 1926 (Litvanya) Kristalografik elektron mikroskopunu gelistirdigi ve http://www.kimyaokulu.com/bilimin onculeri/nobel/nobel_odulu_kazananlar02.htm
Jack Johnson/Anette Schneemann Lab Page, Education Professor sir aaron klug wrote an interesting article entitled Viral Symmetry which relates the findings of Buckminster Fuller to Caspar and klug s http://lav.scripps.edu/education.shtml
Extractions: Icosahedral Server This server is based on programs written by Chunxu Qu in our lab. In addition to illustrating how icosahedral quasi-equivalent surface lattices are formed, it has images of all of the icosahedrons that can be generated (from T=1 to T=100) along with paper templates which can be used to make your own models. The theory of quasi-equivalence was posed by Caspar and Klug in 1962, and this allowed the first understanding of icosahedral virus structure. Dr. Caspar's web page talks more about quasiequivalence, as does the page for the Quasiequivalence Symposium which was held in honor of Dr. Caspar's 70th birthday. Professor Sir Aaron Klug wrote an interesting article entitled "Viral Symmetry" which relates the findings of Buckminster Fuller to Caspar and Klug's monumental discovery.
CST: Business: About Us Dame Julia Higgins CBE FRS FREng. March 1998 December 2003. sir aaron klug FRS.March 1993 - March 2000. sir Robin Nicholson FREng FRS. March 1993 - March 2000. http://www.cst.gov.uk/cst/about/past.shtml
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CST: Business: Meetings Bhattacharyya, Professor sir Alec Broers, Dr Chris Evans, Professor Julia Higgins,sir Robin Nicholson, Ms Emma Rothschild, Professor sir aaron klug, Mr Martin http://www.cst.gov.uk/cst/business/meet230999.shtml
Extractions: 10 June SUMMARY OF COUNCIL MEETING ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1999 Purpose 1. The Council met on 23 September 1999, primarily to deal with the work of its three existing sub-groups, dealing respectively with: 2. As agreed at the last meeting on 7 June 1999, the Council also considered a paper dealing with possible topics on which to form its next programme of work for year 2000. Attendees 3. In the unavoidable absence of the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, Mr Stephen Byers, the meeting was chaired by the Minister for Science, Lord Sainsbury of Turville. The Government's Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir Robert May also attended as Deputy Chair of the Council. Dr John Taylor, Director General of the Research Councils was also present. The independent members present were: Professor S Kumar Bhattacharyya, Professor Sir Alec Broers, Dr Chris Evans, Professor Julia Higgins, Sir Robin Nicholson, Ms Emma Rothschild, Professor Sir Aaron Klug, Mr Martin Taylor and Professor Sir Stewart Sutherland.
GE Food Alert Campaign Center - Headlines The biggest complaint of all came from sir aaron klug, a Nobel laureate,distinguished molecular biologist and president of the Royal Society. http://www.gefoodalert.org/News/news.cfm?News_ID=989
Chemistry 200 C sir aaron klug was Rosalin Franklin s last postdoctoral fellow, and provides abrief sketch of her character that helps to balance Watson s somewhat skewed http://www.chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/courses/chem200c/suggested_reading.html
Extractions: You should immediately read Jim Watson's book The Double Helix . I've asked the bookstore to stock the critical edition that has a series of commentaries at the end. If this is not available I will provide copies of some of these in class. You should by all means read the commentaries by Robert Sinsheimer and Aaron Klug. Sinsheimer, for whom the building is named, I think makes a rather good case for what is wrong with this book. Sir Aaron Klug was Rosalin Franklin's last postdoctoral fellow, and provides a brief sketch of her character that helps to balance Watson's somewhat skewed perspective. In assigning this book, I am certainly not endorsing every opinion Watson voices in this book, but despite its very real flaws, in is still among the best written pieces of popular scientific literature going. It is for this reason "required reading" for anyone interested in nucleic acids, science, and life.
Award Recipients Special Lectures 1982 MS Swaminathan 1984 sir Andrew Huxley 1986 MGK Menon 1988 sir Roger Elliott1990 CNR Rao 1992 sir B Follett 1994 Peter Day 1996 sir aaron klug 1998 sir http://www.insaindia.org/Award Recepients/special.htm
Academia Europaea sir Arnold Burgen (Chair), Professor Paul Baltes (Director, MaxPlanck Institute,Berlin), sir Brian Heap (Cambridge), sir aaron klug (Cambridge), Professor http://www.acadeuro.org/about_legal.html
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Smh.com.au - The Sydney Morning Herald- This is unlikely to satisfy the objectors, who include British Nobel laureatessir Paul Nurse and sir aaron klug, who wrote to Science insisting that http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/04/02/1017206207372.html
Extractions: The editor of a scientific journal has hit back at accusations that he was bowing to commercial interests by restricting access to one of the most important pieces of research published this year. Next week, the United States journal Science will publish papers giving details on almost the entire genetic sequence of rice - the world's most important food and the first staple crop to be analysed in this depth. But japonica, one of the two strains of rice whose genome will be published, has been sequenced by the multinational agribusiness company Syngenta. And, in a move condemned by leading figures in the world of genetics, the journal has agreed to Syngenta's demand that publication of the firm's genetic data should only proceed with restrictions. One of the hallowed traditions of publishing in scientific journals is that all research data is freely available. There was a similar controversy last year when a commercially restricted version of the human genome, sequenced by the US firm Celera, was published.
:: LucaCoscioni.it :: HOOFT 1999 Chemistry Nobel Laureate (The Netherlands), sir Godfrey HOUNSFIELD 1979Medicine Nobel Laureate (United Kingdom), sir aaron klug 1982 Chemistry http://www.lucacoscioni.it/cms/english/nobel.php
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NOVA | Secret Of Photo 51 | TV Program Description | PBS her crucial Photo 51 to Watson; Raymond Gosling, Franklin s PhD student with whomshe made Photo 51; and Nobel Prize recipient sir aaron klug, Franklin s last http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/photo51/about.html
Extractions: Secret of Photo 51 homepage On April 25, 1953, the science journal Nature announced that James Watson and Francis Crick had discovered the double helix structure of DNA, the molecule that is fundamental to life. But absent from most accounts of their Nobel Prize-winning work is the contribution made by a scientist molecular biologist and crystallographer Rosalind Franklin who would never know that Watson and Crick had seen a key piece of her data without her permission and that it would lead them to the double helix. Fifty years later, "Secret of Photo 51" unravels the mystery behind the discovery of the double helix and investigates the seminal role that Rosalind Franklin and her remarkable X-ray photograph played in one of the greatest discoveries in the history of science. The program draws on extensive interviews with surviving major participants in the DNA drama, including Maurice Wilkins, deputy director of the lab where Franklin worked, who casually showed her crucial Photo 51 to Watson; Raymond Gosling, Franklin's PhD student with whom she made Photo 51; and Nobel Prize recipient Sir Aaron Klug, Franklin's last and closest collaborator, who inherited her notebooks. Klug analyzes Franklin's notebooks for NOVA to demonstrate just how close Franklin came to making the double helix discovery. Also appearing is award-winning biographer Brenda Maddox, author of Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA
Extractions: Genetically modified (genetically engineered) food is from crops that have been modified in the laboratory to contain genes that protect them from pests or affect their quality. Currently the technology demands that each construction should include a desirable gene, say to guard against pests, and an array of genes including virus genes and antibiotic resistance genes that are required for technical reasons. Crops currently on the market include soybean, corn, canola, cotton seed oil and potato. In North America the genetically modified (GM) crops are mixed with crop that has not been altered and placed on the market without identifying labels. In Europe the public demanded identifying labels or restrictions on such crops. The crops have not been tested using animal studies and studies with human volunteers as is required for pesticides and pharmaceutical drugs. The decision not to label or to test extensively is based on a concept called "substantial equivalence," a belief that GM crops are equivalent in nutritional quality to crops that have not been genetically engineered. GM crops are present in most of the processed foods marketed in North America. A mild-mannered Hungarian, Arpad Pusztai, immigrated to Scotland and rose to become a world authority in the important field of plant lectins at the Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen, Scotland. Plant lectins are proteins that bind to sugar molecules that form part of the cell surface of mammalian cells and are involved in signaling for cell growth and metabolism. Lectins are also toxic to pests that browse on the plants. Dr. Pusztai shook the world of genetic engineering to its very foundation when he fed rats potatoes that had been modified with a lectin gene from the snow drop flower. Even though some lectins are highly toxic to humans, the developers of the GM potato believed that it would be toxic to insects, nematodes and fungi without harming mammals. To his surprise and alarm Dr. Pusztai found that rats fed the GM potato suffered damage to their immune system and digestive system.
Klug : GM=standard sir aaron klug, said This omission was important because the GM potatoes containedless protein than normal potatoes, I thought they were all the same ? http://www.gene.ch/gentech/1999/Oct/msg00126.html
Extractions: GENTECH archive [Index] [Thread] Sir Aaron Klug, said "This omission was important because the GM potatoes contained less protein than normal potatoes," I thought they were all the same ? ;( HLM Prev by Date: farmers who sell seeds are outlaws Next by Date: Re: hybrid seeds as terminators, archive 1905 Index(es): Main Thread Genetech pages
Zelva Paris , France . Aviva Neeman, a direct descendant of Moshe of Pazelvalives in Israel . sir aaron klug s Autobiography. aaron klug http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/Zelva/Zelva.htm
Extractions: LITHUANIA ZELVA, Lithuania is 13 miles East of the district town of Vilkomir in what was Kovno Guberniya . See Map of Lithuania The Jews knew the shtetl as Pazelva Podzelva ), which means "by the Zelva (River)". Up to the 18th century, Pazelva was subordinate to the Vilkomir Kehilla community and its institutions, including the cemetery, until a rebellion occurred and Pazelva Jews established their own cemetery.¹ The Jewish population in 1939 was about 400. On August 22nd, 1941 the local police chief transferred 125 Jews to the Vilkomir jail. They never returned to Pazelva and were presumably murdered with the Jews of Vilkomir . On September 5th, 1941 the Germans instructed all Jews to assemble at dawn at Motel Heller's barn. From there they were transported by carriages collected from the farmers of the area, to the Pivonija forest, a distance of about 4 km south-east of Vilkomir , and they were murdered (13 Elul 1941) and buried in a mass grave with thousands of other Jews from the area. Several families managed to hide away in the vicinity, but were rounded up a short while afterwards and were murdered too. After the war a mass grave was found in the Jewish cemetery in Pazelva , not far from the high school, and 60 bodies were found.²
Untitled Document Saul Kaufman, Prof Adah Kay, Dan Hannah Kendall, Michael Thena Kendall, YehuditKeshet, Beeban Kidron, Dr David King, Brenda Kirsch, sir aaron klug OM FRS http://www.jfjfp.org/indexfiles/ejjpad.htm