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  1. Oct 30, 2007 · Nobel laureate Arthur Kornberg dies at 89. October 30, 2007 - By Mitzi Baker. L.A. Cicero. Arthur Kornberg (left) with his son, Roger, after Roger received the 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Arthur Kornberg received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for his work elucidating DNA assembly. Arthur Kornberg, winner of the 1959 Nobel ...

  2. Dec 5, 2007 · To Arthur's great pride and joy, Roger became a colleague at Stanford and, in 2006, received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Then there is Arthur's extended scientific family.

    • Tania A. Baker
    • 2007
  3. From Physician to Enzyme Hunter, 1942-1953. When ship's doctor Arthur Kornberg was reassigned to a research post at the National Institute of Health (NIH)--now the National Institutes of Health--in 1942, he did not expect to stay there beyond the end of World War II. He had no formal research qualifications, apart from his small medical school ...

  4. Arthur Kornberg (March 3, 1918 – October 26, 2007) was an American biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1959 for the discovery of "the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic acid and deoxyribonucleic acid" together with Spanish biochemist and physician Severo Ochoa of New York University.

  5. Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Nara, Japan. smaki@bs.naist.jp. A tribute to Arthur Kornberg. Satoko Maki, with ...

  6. Biographical. Arthur Kornberg was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1918 and educated in its public schools. He received his undergraduate degree in science from the City College of New York in 1937 and the M.D. degree from the University of Rochester in 1941. After a year’s internship in internal medicine, he served as a commissioned officer in ...

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  8. Arthur Kornberg (1918-2007) was an American biochemist who made outstanding contributions to molecular biology through his research on enzymes. He was the first to isolate DNA polymerase, the enzyme that assembles DNA from its components, and the first to synthesize DNA in a test tube, which earned him a Nobel Prize in 1959.

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