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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

1. Frederick Sanger - Biography
Frederick sanger frederick Sanger was born on August 13, 1918, at Rendcombe inGloucestershire, the second son of Frederick Sanger, MD,
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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 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.

2. Frederick Sanger - Biography
Frederick Sanger Biography Frederick Sanger was born on August 13, 1918, at Rendcombe in Gloucestershire, the second son of Frederick Sanger, M
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3. Frederick Sanger - Autobiography
Frederick Sanger Autobiography. I was born on 13th August 1918 in the village of Rendcombe in Gloucestershire, where my father, also Frederick
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4. Frederick Sanger
Frederick Sanger (1918 ) "I succeeded in developing new methods for amino acid sequencing and used them to deduce the complete sequence of insulin
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5. Dr. Frederick Sanger
Dr. Frederick Sanger. British biochemist and molecular biologist Dr. Frederick Sanger is a two time Nobel Prize winner.
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6. Sanger, Frederick
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7. The Sanger Institute Information Introduction To The Sanger
About Frederick Sanger. Fred Sanger and his colleagues developed many of the techniques still used in genomic biology to this day.
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11. Frederick Sanger: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Sang·er ( sang ?r ) , Frederick Born 1918. British biochemist. He won a 1958Nobel Prize for determining the order of amino acids in the insulin.
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British biochemist. He won a 1958 Nobel Prize for determining the order of amino acids in the insulin molecule and shared a 1980 Nobel Prize for developing methods for mapping the structure and function of DNA. Encyclopedia Sanger, Frederick săng ər ) , 1918–, British biochemist, grad. Cambridge Univ. (B.A., 1939; Ph.D., 1943). He continued his research at Cambridge after 1943. He won the 1958 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his studies on insulin, accomplishing the first determination of the amino acid sequence (primary structure) of a protein of the insulin molecule. In 1980, he shared the Nobel Prize (with Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert) for developing a method, important in recombinant DNA research, for rapidly determining the chemical structure of pieces of DNA. Medical Sang·er săng ər Frederick Born 1918.

12. Frederick Sanger - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Sanger concluded that the protein insulin had a precise amino acid sequence. Frederick Sanger, Esq (13 August 1918–1943); Dr Frederick Sanger (1943–18
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13. Frederick Sanger
Frederick Sanger. Frederick Sanger Born 13Aug-1918 Birthplace Rendcombe,Gloucestershire Father Frederick Sanger (physician) Brother Theodore
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Executive summary: Determined sequencing of Insulin Father: Frederick Sanger (physician)
Brother: Theodore
Wife: Margaret Joan Howe (m. 1940, two sons, one daughter)
Son: Robin (b. 1943)
Son: Peter (b. 1946) Daughter: Sally Joan (b. 1960) High School: Bryanston School University: BA, St. John's College, Cambridge University (1939) University: PhD Biochemistry, St. John's College, Cambridge University (1943) Scholar: Cambridge University (1943-83) Nobel Prize for Chemistry Nobel Prize for Chemistry 1980 (with Paul Berg and Walter Gilbert) Royal Medal Copley Medal Order of Merit Commander of the British Empire ... Royal Society Do you know something we don't? Submit a correction or make a comment about this profile

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Frederick Sanger OM CH CBE FRS (born August 13 ) is an English biochemist and currently the only person who has been awarded two Nobel prizes in Chemistry edit
Education
Sanger was educated at Bryanston School http://www.bryanston.co.uk/ and then did his Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences at St John's College, Cambridge . He originally intended to study medicine , but became interested in biochemistry as some of the leading biochemists in the world were at Cambridge at the time. He obtained his PhD in 1943. edit
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Sanger determined the complete amino acid sequence of insulin . In doing so, he proved that proteins have specific structures. He began by degrading insulin into short fragments by mixing the trypsin enzyme (which splits protein) with an insulin solution . He then applied a spot of the mixture to a sheet of filter paper. He passed a solvent through the filter paper in one direction, and passed an electric current through the paper in the opposite direction. Depending on their solubility and electric charge , the different fragments of insulin moved to different positions on the paper, creating a distinct pattern. Sanger called these patterns “fingerprints”. Like human

15. SANGER Frederick
sanger frederick. Last updated 21.10.2004 090158. Frederick Sanger je britskýbiochemik, narozený v roce 1918. Je dvojnásobným nositelem Nobelovy ceny
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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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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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'''Frederick Sanger''' OM 13. August in Rendcombe, GroŸbritannien ) ist ein britischer Biochemiker
Er erhielt f¼r die Aufkl¤rung der Struktur des Insulin s und seiner Arbeiten zur Proteinsequenzierung im Jahre als alleiniger Tr¤ger den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie und f¼r Untersuchungen zur Ermittlung der Basensequenz in Nukleins¤uren im Jahre erneut den Nobelpreis f¼r Chemie (diesmal zusammen mit Paul Berg und Walter Gilbert
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Frederick Sanger wurde als zweiter Sohn des Arztes Frederick Sanger senior und Cicely Sanger geboren. Beeinflusst durch den Vater und durch seinen ein Jahr ¤lteren Bruder, Theodore, entwickelte Sanger schon fr¼h ein Interesse f¼r die Naturwissenschaften . Nach der Schulausbildung an der Bryanston School und am St John's College in Cambridge , wollte er urspr¼nglich Medizin studieren, entschied sich dann aber f¼r die Biochemie , da er sich als Naturwissenschaftler, anders als im Arztberuf, st¤rker auf ein Themengebiet konzentrieren und so vielleicht mehr erreichen k¶nnte. So begann Sanger mit dem Studium der Biochemie am Department of Biochemistry in Cambridge.

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