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  1. Arthur Kornberg, who had founded the department, had discovered DNA polymerase, together with his then–postdoctoral fellow, Bob Lehman (also on the Stanford biochemistry faculty), and had won...

  2. Oct 30, 2007 · Arthur Kornberg, winner of the 1959 Nobel Prize for his work elucidating how DNA is built, died Oct. 26 at Stanford Hospital of respiratory failure. He was 89. 'Dr. Kornberg was one of the most distinguished and remarkable scientists in American medicine,' said Philip Pizzo, dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine.

  3. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1959 was awarded jointly to Severo Ochoa and Arthur Kornberg "for their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid"

  4. Oct 28, 2007 · Dr. Arthur Kornberg, a biochemist whose Nobel Prize-winning discovery of how DNA is assembled helped ignite the biotechnology revolution, died on Friday in Stanford, Calif. He was 89 and worked...

  5. Oct 28, 2007 · In 1959, Arthur Kornberg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for the discovery of DNA polymerase, an enzyme needed to synthesize the master molecule of heredity. That discovery and later...

  6. Arthur Kornberg The Arthur Kornberg Papers. Home; The Story. Biographical Overview; From Physician to Enzyme Hunter, 1942-1953

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  8. Jul 23, 1997 · by Arthur Kornberg. 1959 Nobel Prize laureate in physiology or medicine. The pursuit of curiosity about the basic facts of nature has proven, with few exceptions throughout the history of medical science, to be the route by which the successful drugs and devices of modern medicine were discovered.