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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. Biblioteca De Ciències I D'Enginyeries.
DNA replication / arthur kornberg, Tania A. Baker. 2nd ed. New York WH Freeman, The Golden helix inside biotech ventures / arthur kornberg.
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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.

62. Nobel: Medicine: Arthur Kornberg
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1959 arthur kornberg *1918. External links. The Nobel Prize arthur kornberg The Nobel Foundation
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63. Arthur Kornberg - Premio Nobel Per La Medicina
arthur kornberg *1918. For their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid
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64. Arthur Kornberg -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
arthur kornberg was educated at (Click link for more info and facts about City College) City arthur kornberg married Charlene Walsh Levering in 1988.
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Arthur Kornberg (born March 3, 1918), won the (Click link for more info and facts about Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1959 for his "discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of deoxyribonucleic acid" together with Dr. (United States biochemist (born in Spain) who studied the biological synthesis of nucleic acids (born in 1905)) Severo Ochoa of (Click link for more info and facts about New York University) New York University . He has also been warded with the Paul-Lewis Laboratories Award in Enzyme Chemistry from the (Click link for more info and facts about American Chemical Society) American Chemical Society in 1951, as well as a L.H.D. degree from (Click link for more info and facts about Yeshiva University) Yeshiva University in 1962.
His primary research interests have been in (The organic chemistry of compounds and processes occuring in organisms; the effort to understand biology within the context of chemistry) biochemistry , especially (Any of several complex proteins that are produced by cells and act as catalysts in specific biochemical reactions) enzyme chemistry, the synthesis of

65. Dr. Arthur Kornberg – Nobel Prize Laureate – To Speak -- Roswell Park Cancer I
Dr. arthur kornberg – Nobel Prize Laureate – To Speak of DNA Enzymology will be presented by arthur kornberg, MD, Emeritus Pfeiffer Merner Professor,
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66. The Scientist :: Biochemist Arthur Kornberg: A Lifelong Love Affair With Enzymes
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Name: Arthur Kornberg Birth Date: March 3, 1918 Place of Birth: New York, New York, United States Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: biochemist Arthur Kornberg Main Biography The discovery of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) polymerase by Arthur Kornberg (born 1918) provides scientists with the tool they need to make copies of DNA. Arthur Kornberg discovered deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) polymerase, a natural, chemical tool which scientists could use to make copies of DNA, the giant molecule that carries the genetic information of every living organism. The achievement won him the 1959 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology (which he shared with Severo Ochoa). Since his discovery, laboratories around the world have used the enzyme to build and study DNA. This has led to a clearer understanding of the biochemical basis of genetics, as well as new strategies for treating cancer and hereditary diseases.

69. Molecular Genetics Laboratory: Support Basic Science!
Basic Biomedical Research Support, by arthur kornberg Basic Research, the Lifeline of Medicine, by arthur kornberg Nobel Prize Winners Seek Stronger Support
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  • Centenary of the Birth of Modern Biochemistry. Arthur Kornberg. FASEB J. The NIH Did it! Arthur Kornberg. Science
      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
  • 70. Arthur Kornberg Free Essays & Term Papers
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    A. Personal InformationArthur Kornberg (1918-), American biochemist and physician, claims he has never met a dull enzyme. He has devoted his life to pursuing and purifying these critical protein molecules. His love of science did not spring from a family history rooted in science. He was born on March 3rd, 1918, the son of a sewing machine operator in the sweatshops of the Lower East Side of New York City. His parents, Joseph Aaron Kornberg and Lena Rachel Katz, were immigrant Jews who made great sacrifices to ensure the safety of their family. They had fled Poland, for if they had stayed, they would have been murdered in a German concentration camp. His grandfather had abandoned the paternal family name Queller, of Spanish origin. This was done to escape the fate of the army draft; he had......
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    71. References
    kornberg, arthur. (1997) Support for Basic Biomedical Research How kornberg, arthur. (1997) Quoted in the Executive Summary of the Report of the Basic
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    REFERENCES
    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.

    72. FASEB Presentation By Dr. Arthur Kornberg, March 13, 1997
    by Dr. arthur kornberg. Stanford University. Conference on the Future of Biomedical Research Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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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

    73. Arthur Korn ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
    arthur kornberg Winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize in Medicine Freddy Litten arthur Korn arthur kornberg arthur kornberg MSN Encarta kornberg, arthur
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    Arthur Wesley Dow, Modern Art, 1895

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    Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Putnam, Prospector, 1903 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Putnam, Leopard and Gnu, 1906 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Putnam, Squirrel, 1908 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Putnam, Bearded Man with Cap, 1910 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Putnam, Cave Man, 1910 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Putnam, Study of an Old Man, 1905 Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco - Arthur Evershed, At Richmond, 1876

    74. GNN - Genetics And Genomics Timeline
    Genetics and Genomics Timeline. 1956. arthur kornberg. arthur kornberg crystallizes DNA polymerase, the enzyme required for synthesizing DNA.
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    Home About Topics Introduction ... GNN News Alerts Genetics and Genomics Timeline Arthur Kornberg Arthur Kornberg crystallizes DNA polymerase, the enzyme required for synthesizing DNA.
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    75. A Half DNA Ladder Is A Template For Copying The Whole.
    arthur kornberg is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Biochemisty at Stanford arthur kornberg identified and isolated DNA polymerase I — one of the
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    The annual "degree granting" party of Max Delbrück's phage group held in the house shared by Meselson and Stahl at Caltech. (L-R) Harry Rubin, Max Delbrück, Rene Cohen, Matt Meselson, Frank Stahl.
    Frank Stahl and his wife Mary at a party, 1956.
    Frank Stahl and his wife Mary. The photo was taken in 1956 by Matt Meselson.
    1958 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory meeting. Frank Stahl answering a question as Max Delbrück looks on.
    Franklin Stahl during a recent interview at the University of Oregon, 1999.
    1958, Matt Meselson at Caltech.
    Matt Meselson and Frank Stahl in Oregon on a walk in the Cascade Mountains, 1984.
    Matt Meselson at Harvard, 1999.
    Arthur Kornberg, 1970s.
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    Audio Glossary Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) DNA replication Nucleotide Video Interviews Frank Stahl Frank Stahl is a Professor of Biology at the University of Oregon. His current research deals with characterizing and comparing the genetic recombination systems of yeast and coliphage. Clip 1 (0:55)
    Describing his first meeting with James Watson and Matthew Meselson.
    Clip 2 (0:20)
    Describing how he first met Matthew Meselson.

    76. A Chromosome Is A Package For DNA.
    He was the first of three children born to arthur kornberg and his wife, Sylvy. kornberg, arthur, 1989, For the Love of Enzymes, Harvard University
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    The Kornberg family, Stockholm, 1959. (L-R) Roger, Kenneth, Sylvy, Arthur, Thomas.
    Roger Kornberg in his laboratory, 1970s.
    Aaron Klug at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting.
    Roger Kornberg, 1980s.
    Aaron Klug at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting.
    Dean Hewish, 1973.
    Leigh Burgoyne, 1973.
    Photo of chromatin digested by nuclease, from Hewish and Burgoyne's 1973 experiment.
    Electron micrograph of the 10-nm fiber.
    Electron micrograph of the 30-nm fiber.
    Audio/Video
    Audio Glossary Chromosome Video Interviews Roger Kornberg Dr. Kornberg is a Professor of Structural Biology at Stanford University's school of medicine. He did pioneer work on chromatin structure, and is now working on gene regulation and control. Clip 1 (0:37)
    Early experiences with science. Clip 2 (0:51) Hierarchy of levels of chromatin condensation. Clip 3 (1:15) Packing ratio of DNA. Clip 4 (0:32) Mechanism of condensation accordion vs. ball of yarn. Clip 5 (0:51) Mechanism of regulation for prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes.
    Biography
    In 1974, Roger Kornberg worked out the importance of histones to chromatin structure.
    ROGER KORNBERG Roger Kornberg was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He was the first of three children born to Arthur Kornberg and his wife, Sylvy. With both parents being well-respected scientists, it was not surprising that Roger Kornberg also developed an interest and an enthusiasm for science. As he said in an interview:

    77. Biographies
    arthur kornberg is professor emeritus in the Department of Biochemistry at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He received a BS from the City
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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.

    78. Kornberg - YourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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    79. AREA Science Park - Convegni E Seminari
    arthur kornberg, Premio Nobel per la Medicina 1959 arthur kornberg was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1918 and educated in its public schools.
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    80. The 19th Annual Student Research Forum, 2002
    Keynote Address arthur kornberg, MD Reflections on DNA Replication and Current studies on arthur kornberg MD. Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry
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    The 19th Annual
    Student Research Forum
    May 20 and 21, 2002
    OHSU Old Library
    Schedule
    Schedule of Events for Monday and Tuesday.
    Keynote Address
    Arthur Kornberg, M.D.
    "Reflections on DNA Replication and Current studies on Inorganic Polyphosphate"
    Alumni Address
    Elaine Ostrander, Ph.D.
    Title: "Genetic Mapping of Cancer Susceptibility Genes"
    Keynote Address
    Arthur Kornberg M.D.
    Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry
    Department of Biochemistry, Stanford University
    Member, National Academy of Sciences
    Member, American Philosophical Society
    1959 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    Title: "Reflections on DNA Replication and Current studies on Inorganic Polyphosphate"
    Date: Monday May 20, 2002, 4 pm
    Location: Old Library Auditorium Reception to Follow
    Background
    From his early studies of the mechanisms of the enzymatic synthesis of coenzymes and inorganic pyrophosphate, he extended his interest to the biosynthesis of the nucleic acids, particularly DNA. After elucidating key steps in the pathways of pyrimidine and purine nucleotide synthesis, including the discovery of PRPP as an intermediate, he found the enzyme that assembles the building blocks into DNA, named DNA polymerase. This ubiquitious class of enzymes make genetically precise DNA and are essential in the replication, repair and rearrangements of DNA. Many other enzymes of DNA metabolism were discovered responsible for the start and elongation of DNA chains and chromosomes. These enzymes were the basis of discovery of recombinant DNA which helped ignite the biotechnology revolution.

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