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  1. Dealing With Genes: The Language of Heredity by Paul Berg, Maxine Singer, 2008-08-08
  2. Genes and Genomes: A Changing Perspective by Maxine Singer, Paul Berg, 1991-01
  3. Nineteenth Century Photographic Cases and Wall Frames by Paul K. Berg, 2003-01
  4. Alban Berg: Le tissage et le sens (Collection Musique et musicologie) (French Edition) by Jean-Paul Olive, 1997
  5. Indian scout, Western painter: Captain Charles L. Von Berg, by Paul K Heerwagen, 1969
  6. Exploring Genetic Mechanisms
  7. Computers in Schools by William J. Bramble, Emanuel J. Mason, et all 1985-01
  8. Skimming and scanning workbook by Paul C. Berg, 1962
  9. Art of Efficient Reading by George Daniel Spache, Paul Conrad Berg, 1983-12
  10. Spontaneous Combustion: Grass-Roots Christianity, Latin American Style by Clayton L. Berg, Paul E. Pretiz, 1996-02

21. Paul Berg -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on paul berg American biochemist whose development of recombinantDNA techniques won him a share (with Walter
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born June 30, 1926, New York, N.Y., U.S. American biochemist whose development of recombinant-DNA techniques won him a share (with Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger) of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980. In the course of studying the actions of isolated genes, Berg developed methods for splitting DNA molecules at selected sites and attaching segments of the molecule to the DNA of a virus or plasmid, which could then enter bacterial or animal cells. The foreign DNA was incorporated into the host and caused the synthesis of proteins that were not ordinarily found there. One of the earliest practical results of recombinant technology was the development of a strain of bacteria containing the gene for producing the mammalian hormone insulin. Paul Berg Link to this article and share the full text with the readers of your Web site or blog-post.
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22. Paul Berg (1926 - Present)
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Stanley Rice Paul Berg witnessed firsthand the history of recombinant DNA research and regulation, having been in the forefront of both movements since he was a young man. He became a professor of biochemistry at Stanford University School of Medicine in 1959, when he was 33. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences before he was 40, and he gained early recognition and influence when he delineated the key steps in which DNA produces proteins. Berg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980 for his work with DNA. In the mid-1970s, the National Academy of Sciences asked Berg to explore the safety of recombinant DNA technology. He responded with the historic "Berg letter," calling for a moratorium on recombinant DNA research until safety issues could be addressed. He was one of the key organizers of the international forum on recombinant DNA technology, the Asilomar Conference, which took place in February of 1975. One hundred leading scientists met at the conference to discuss the potential risks of gene-splicing experiments. The ensuing dialogue resulted in the National Institutes of Health guidelines published a year later, a milestone of responsible self-regulation in science.

23. Definition: Berg, Paul From Online Medical Dictionary
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24. Berg, Paul (1926-) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
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American biochemist who studied the techniques of cutting DNA using gene-sequence specific enzymes, originally innovated by Nathans and Hamilton Smith . Berg was able to improve the technique so that he could create new patterns of genes. This technique is known as recombinant DNA and is the method through which genetic engineering is practiced. Berg shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Sanger and Walter Gilbert. Nathans Sanger Smith (Hamilton)

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26. Science Center Nobel Laureates
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27. Berg, Paul | Chemistry: Foundations And Applications | Find Articles At BNET.com
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28. Berg, Paul: Biography And Much More From Answers.com
paul berg American molecular biologist (1926– ) berg was born in New York City and educated at Pennsylvania State University and Western Reserve,
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30. Faculty & Researcher Profiles - Stanford University Medical Center
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31. Scientist Profile : Paul Berg
In 1991, berg accepted a position as the head of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Human Genome Project. Timeline 1972. Web Link Biography of paul
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... Richard Seed Molecular biologist who in 1972 created the first recombinant DNA molecules, and, in doing so, created the field of genetic engineering Berg, born in Brooklyn, New York, attended Case Western Reserve University, and in 1952, obtained a Ph. D. in biochemistry. He became a Stanford professor in 1959. Berg, in , combined DNA from the cancer-causing monkey virus SV40 with that of the virus lambda to create the first recombinant DNA molecules. However, upon realizing the dangers of his experiment, terminated it before it could be taken any further. He immediately, in what is now called the "Berg Letter," proposed a one year moratorium on recombinant DNA research, in order for safety concerns to be worked out. Berg later continued his recombinant DNA research, and was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry. In 1991, Berg accepted a position as the head of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the

32. Paul Berg Winner Of The 1980 Nobel Prize In Chemistry
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34. PNAS Member Editor Details
Name, berg, paul. Location, Stanford University. Primary Field, Cellular and Developmental Biology. Secondary Field, Biochemistry. Election Citation
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35. Laureates Of Tomorrow Nobel Essay Contest
In 1972, paul berg, David Jackson and Robert Symons made history when they The work of paul berg and of thousands of dedicated molecular biologists has
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Staten Island Technical High School, Staten Island E. coli (Jackson, Symons, and Berg). Berg was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1980 in chemistry "for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant-DNA" ( http://nobelprize.org ). The work of Paul Berg and of thousands of dedicated molecular biologists has led to tremendous advances in the fields of pharmacology, medicine, food production and industry, and created a world of possibilities for the future. One afternoon in 1972, molecular biologists Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer were discussing their individual work over lunch. As it turned out, while Cohen was studying restriction enzymes, Boyer was analyzing bacterial plasmids and transplanting them into other bacteria by means of synthetic conjugation. Combining their studies, in the spring of 1973, Cohen and Boyer spliced the plasmids of two different strains of E. coli

36. Abstract : Berg, Paul : Encyclopedia Of Life Sciences : Wiley InterScience
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37. Mitchell L. Berg | | Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP
A partner in the Real Estate Department since 1990, Mitchell L. berg has handled a wide range of sales, acquisitions, financings and leasing transactions
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38. The Maxine Singer Papers: Risk, Regulation, And Scientific Citizenship: The Cont
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39. Attorney Jennifer Berg, Paul & Hanley LLP, Berkeley, California
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