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  1. The Struggle for a Democratic Austria: Bruno Kreisky on Peace and Social Justice by Bruno Kreisky, Matthew Paul Berg, et all 2000-09
  2. Informed Consent: Legal Theory and Clinical Practice by Jessica W. Berg, Paul S. Appelbaum, et all 2001-07-12
  3. Rocking the Boat: New Zealand, the United States and the Nuclear-Free Zone Controversy in the 1980s by Paul Landais-Stamp, Paul Rogers, 1992-01-01
  4. Berg, Paul: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i>
  5. American People Taken Hostage: Patty Hearst, Nick Berg, Paul Marshall Johnson, Jr., David S. Rohde, Jill Carroll, William R. Higgins
  6. Mitglied Des Provinziallandtages Von Ostpreußen: Bernhard Pawelcik, Eldor Pohl, Friedrich von Berg, Paul Stettiner, Heinrich Rickert (German Edition)
  7. Biography - Berg, Paul Conrad (1921-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  8. BERG, PAUL (1926- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  9. A changing of the guard.(Prelaunch Notes)(Editorial): An article from: Air & Space Power Journal by Paul D. Berg, 2004-06-22
  10. Paul Schwer: Orion (Kerber Art) by Martin Engler, Stefan Berg, et all 2009-03-01
  11. New Grove Second Viennese School: Schoenberg, Webern, Berg (The Composer Biography Series) by O. W. Neighbour, Paul Griffiths, et all 1983-09
  12. Sacrifice and National Belonging in Twentieth-Century Germany (Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lectures, published for the University of Texas at)
  13. Die Sprache der Gene: Grundlagen der Molekulargenetik (German Edition) by Paul Berg, Maxine Singer, 1993-01-01
  14. Art of Efficient Reading, The by George D.; Berg, Paul, C. Spache, 1966-01-01

21. Paul Berg / Chemistry
Stanford University's paul berg created the first recombinant DNA molecule in 1971.When the nobel Prize committee bestowed the award on berg in 1980, it said
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22. Premios Nobel De Química
Premios nobel de Química. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1978, Mitchell, Peter D. 1979, Brown,Herbert C.; Wittig, Georg. 1980, berg, paul; Gilbert, Walter; Sanger, Frederick.
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23. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY. Name, Year Awarded. Alder,Kurt, 1950. Barton, Sir Derek HR, 1969. berg, paul, 1980. bergius, Friedrich, 1931.
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25. Nobel Laureate Visit
A Biographical Sketch of Dr. paul berg Dr.paul berg, nobel Laureate, is Willson Professor of Biochemistry at Stanford
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26. Paul Berg
nobel Prize Winning Chemists. 1979 1981 paul berg. The nobel Prizein Chemistry 1980. paul berg was born June 30, 1926 to Harry and
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Nobel Prize Winning Chemists Paul Berg The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1980 Paul Berg was born June 30, 1926 to Harry and Sarah (Brodsky) Berg in Brooklyn, New York, U. S. A. Siblings- Jack (aged 53) and Irving deceased. He got married September 13, 1947 to Mildred Levy. They had a son- John Alexander who was born on September 30, 1958. Awards: Eli Lilly Prize in Biochemistry (1959); California Scientist of the Year (1963); V. D. Mattia Award of the Roche Institute for Molecular Biology (1974) ; Sarasota Medical Award (1979); Gairdner Foundation Annual Award (1980); New York Academy of Sciences Award (1980). Honors: Elected to U. S. National Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Sciences (1966); Distinguished Alumnus Award Pennsylvania State University (1972); President of American Society of Biological Chemists (1975); Honorary D.Sc. Yale University and University of Rochester (1978) ; Foreign member of Japan Biochemical Society (1978). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 "for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA". Back To Main Page

27. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Chemistry
Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 1980, berg, paul for his fundamental studiesof the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant
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"for the discovery and development of conductive polymers" USA Kohn, Walter
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"for his contribution to carbonation chemistry" Hungary Marcus, Rudolph A.
"for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems" Canada Altman, Sidney
"for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" Canada Hauptman, Herbert A.
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Karle, Jerome
"for their development of direct methods for the determination of crystal structures" USA Klug, Sir Aaron
"for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his structural elucidation of biologically important nuclei acid-protein complexes" Lithuania Hoffmann, Roald

28. Biographical Information For Paul Berg
Dr. paul berg was born in New York in 1926. Dr. berg's work in genetic research hasearned him the of recombinant DNA technology and the 1980 nobel Prize in
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Paul Berg Dr. Paul Berg was born in New York in 1926. In 1948, he received his B.S. from Pennsylvania State University and then received his Ph.D. from Western Reserve University in 1952. Dr. Berg is currently Willson Professor of Biochemistry at the Stanford University Medical Center. Dr. Berg's work in genetic research has earned him the title "father of recombinant DNA technology" and the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Berg was the first to splice together DNA from different species, an achievement which gave birth to a new fieldgenetic engineering. When Berg was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize, he was cited for "his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids with particular regard to recombinant DNA." In one of his experiments he removed DNA from an animal virus called SV40 and inserted it into a circular DNA segment called a plasmid, which when introduced into a bacterium would have been reproduced. Concerns at the time regarding potential biohazards prompted Berg to stop short of carrying out the last step. Berg was one of the leaders in the scientific community in setting up structures for the safe, responsible continuation of such research. Since then scientists have transplanted DNA segments from one organism into another, usually bacteria, and thus created new life forms. The numerous honors Berg has received include being named California Scientist of the Year in 1963 and in 1981 co-recipient of the Albert Lasker Medcal Research Award.

29. Berg, Paul
berg, paul (1926). In 1972, using genesplicing techniques developed by others, bergspliced and his work on recombinant DNA, he shared the 1980 nobel Prize for
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US molecular biologist. In 1972, using gene-splicing techniques developed by others, Berg spliced and combined into a single hybrid the DNA from an animal tumour virus (SV40) and the DNA from a bacterial virus. For his work on recombinant DNA, he shared the 1980 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
Berg was born in New York and educated at Pennsylvania State University and Case Western Reserve University. Between 1955 and 1974 he held several positions at Washington University.
In 1956 Berg identified an RNA molecule (later known as a transfer RNA) that is specific to the amino acid methionine. He then perfected a method for making bacteria accept genes from other bacteria. This genetic engineering can be extremely useful for creating strains of bacteria to manufacture specific substances, such as interferon. But there are also dangers: a new, highly virulent pathogenic microorganism might accidentally be created, for example. Berg has therefore advocated restrictions on genetic engineering research.

30. Nobel Laureates In Chemistry By Alphabetical Order
Themes Science Chemistry About Chemistry Generalities nobel Laureates inChemistry by Alphabetical order. Name, Barton, Sir Derek HR, 1969. berg, paul, 1980.
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Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August Aston, Francis William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf Von Barton, Sir Derek H. R. Berg, Paul Bergius, Friedrich Bosch, Carl Boyer, Paul D. Brown, Herbert C. Buchner, Eduard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann Calvin, Melvin Cech, Thomas R. Corey, Elias James Cornforth, Sir John Warcup Cram, Donald J. Crutzen, Paul Curie, Marie Curl, Robert F., Jr. Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus De Hevesy, George Deisenhofer, Johann Diels, Otto Paul Hermann Eigen, Manfred Ernst, Richard R. Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Simon Von Fischer, Ernst Otto Fischer, Hans Fischer, Hermann Emil Flory, Paul J. Fukui, Kenichi Giauque, William Francis Gilbert, Walter Grignard, Victor Haber, Fritz Hahn, Otto Harden, Sir Arthur Hassel, Odd Hauptman, Herbert A. Haworth, Sir Walter Norman Heeger, Alan J. Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard Heyrovsky, Jaroslav Hinshelwood, Sir Cyril Norman Hodgkin, Dorothy Crowfoot Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't

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Presented by Dr. paul berg, PhD nobel Laureate Robert W. and Vivian K. CahillProfessor in Cancer Research and Biochemistry, Emeritus, Stanford University
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Paul Berg, professor of biochemistry, is widely regarded as one of the principal pioneers in gene splicing. Born in New York City, he received his BS from Pennsylvania State University and his PhD in biochemistry from Western Reserve University in Cleveland. After serving on the faculty of Washington University in St. Louis, he came to Stanford in 1959 where he was executive head of the Department of Biochemistry from 1969 to 1974.
Professor Berg has received international recognition for his work on the genetic mechanisms through which cells form proteins. He was awarded the Eli Lilly Basic Science Research Award, the California Scientist of the Year, the Roche Institute Mattia Prize, the Canadien Gairdner Foundation Award, the Mary Lasker Foundation Award, and the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing methods to map the structure and function of DNA. In addition, Berg has won the American Association for the Advancement of Science Scientific Freedom and Responsibility Medal, the National Medal of Science and the National Library of Medicine Medal.

32. The New York Review Of Books: AN OPEN LETTER TO GENERAL JARUZELSKI
Saul Bellow, nobel Prize in Literature (1976). paul berg, nobel Prizein Chemistry (1980). Herbert Brown, nobel Prize in Chemistry (1979).
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As members of the international community of intellectuals and scholars we are shocked by the recent indictment and the imminent trial of three dissident leaders, Adam Michnik, Bogdan Lis, and Wladyslaw Frasyniuk. These actions indicate that our hopes for a more tolerant attitude toward free speech in Poland have been unfounded. These leaders, already imprisoned for two months, have been charged with inciting public unrest for merely discussing the possibility of calling a fifteen-minute general strike to protest food price increases. The strike, as you know, never even occurred. Among those jailed is the historian Adam Michnik. A noted author and theorist of democracy, Michnik has devoted a lifetime to nonviolent protest on behalf of economic, cultural, and political freedom. He has already spent several years in prison in Poland. His release last summer was interpreted by some as a harbinger of liberalization. Mr. Michnik's reimprisonment, so suddenly, obviously belies this view. We strongly protest the imprisonment of Mr. Michnik and his colleagues. Any government which responds to the peaceful dissent of intellectuals through forceful detainment violates international standards of human rights and in so doing alienates itself from individuals and institutions in the world for whom such rights are sacrosanct. We demand that the Polish government adopt a genuine program of liberalization and begin by releasing Mr. Michnik and his colleagues.

33. Molecular Biology Notebook: Courses
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    Berg, Paul 1926-, American biologist, b. New York City, Ph.D. Western Reserve Univ., 1952. A professor at Washington Univ. at St. Louis and Stanford Univ., he shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in Physics (with Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger ) for his work with recombinant DNA. Berg developed techniques for attaching selected parts of DNA molecules to bacterial DNA, enabling the synthesis of such proteins as insulin and interferon.
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    Name That nobel, Classroom Content, Program Info, David Baltimore Medicine, 1975,paul berg - Chemistry, 1980, J Michael Bishop - Medicine, 1989, Murray Gell-Mann
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    37. Tous Les Prix Nobel De Chimie
    Prix nobels, Alfred nobel. A. Kurt Alder. Sydney Altman. B. Adolf Johann FriedrichWilhelm von Baeyer. Sir Derek Harold Barton. paul berg. Friedrich bergius. Carl Bosch.
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    P rix Nobels Alfred Nobel A Kurt Alder Sydney Altman ... Aston B Adolf Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Baeyer Sir Derek Harold Barton ... Butenandt C Melvin Calvin Thomas Cech ... Curl D Peter Joseph William Debye Johann Deisenhofer ... Diels E Manfred Eigen Hans von Euler ... Chelpin F Emil Hermann Fischer Ernst Otto Fischer ... Fukui G William Francis Giauque Walter Gilbert ... Grignard H Fritz Haber Otto Hahn ... Huber J Frédéric Joliot-Curie Irène Joliot-Curie K Jérôme Karle Paul Karrer ... Kuhn L Irwing Langmuir Luis F. Leloir ... Lipscomb M Edwin M. McMillan Archer John Porter Martin ... Mulliken N Giulio Natta Hermann Walther Nernst ... Northrop O Lars Onsager Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald P Linus Carl Pauling Charles J. Pedersen ... Prigogine R Sir William Ramsay Franck Sherwood Rowland ... Ruzicka S Paul Sabatier Frederik Sanger et Glenn T. Seaborg Nicolas Nicolaevitch Semenov ... Synge T Henry Taube Arne Wilhelm Kaurin Tiselius ... Todd U Harold Clayton Urey V Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff Vincent du Vigneaud ... Virtanen W Otto Wallach Alfred Werner ... Woodward Y Yuan Lee Z Karl Ziegler Richard Zsigmondy Pour tous problèmes ou remarques, écrivez au webmaster

    38. Prix Nobel De 1980 à 1984
    Translate this page Prix nobel de 1980 à 1984, 1980 paul berg (1926 - ), Walter Gilbert(1932 - ) et Frederik Sanger (1918 - ). 1981 Kenichi Fukui
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    P rix Nobel de 1980 à 1984 Paul Berg Walter Gilbert et Frederik Sanger Kenichi Fukui et Roald Hoffmann Aaron Klug et Henry Taube Robert Bruce Merrifield
    1980. Paul Berg
    Pour ses études fondamentales de la biochimie des acides nucléiques, en particulier de l'ADN recombinant. Il n'est pas surprenant que, cette fois, le prix Nobel de chimie récompense les artisans de l'extraordinaire avancée effectuée par la biologie moléculaire, tant au plan chimique que génétique et strictement biologique. On peut remarquer que de plus en plus souvent cette distinction est attribuée à des biochimistes : c'est la huitième fois que les chercheurs de cette discipline sont couronnés depuis 1958. (New York, 1926 - ) Paul Berg est né le 30 juin 1926, dans le quartier de Brooklyn, à New York, où il effectue ses études primaires et secondaires. Il entreprend en 1943 des études de biochimie au Pennsylvania State College, qu'il achèvera en 1948, après une interruption due à la Seconde Guerre mondiale, au cours de laquelle il sert dans la Marine américaine. Il soutient son Ph. D. à l'Université du Western Reserve, puis effectue une série de stages, d'abord à l'Institut de Cytophysiologie de Copenhague; ensuite à l'Université Saint-Louis de Washington; enfin, toujours à Washington au Centre de Recherches sur le cancer. Assistant de 1955 à 1959, Berg est ensuite nommé professeur de biochimie à l'Ecole de Médecine de l'Université de Stanford, où il restera jusqu'à sa retraite. Ses premières recherches ont porté sur l'ARN polymérase et les enzymes qui activent les acides aminés au cours de la synthèse protéique. Il a continué par l'étude du virus SV40, le consacrant comme système privilégié pour l'étude de l'expression des gènes. Parmi ses nombreux travaux, signalons la fabrication

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    Laureates Affiliated with MBL All Laureates were awarded the nobel Prize in won prizesin Physics, and John Northrop, Wendall Stanley, paul berg, and Sidney
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    Year Laureate MBL Connection Contribution Sydney Brenner Instructor: Physiology Course 1967-1970 Discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death H. Robert Horvitz Instructor: Physiology Course 1986; Neurobiology 1982, 1992 Discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death Tim Hunt Corporation Member
    Discovery of cyclins, a group of proteins that regulate development Leland Hartwell Instructor: Physiology Discovery of key regulators of the cell cycle Eric Kandel Corporation Member
    Investigator Discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system Paul Greengard Instructor: Neurobiology Discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system Eric Wieschaus Instructor: Embryology
    Student Discoveries concerning "the genetic control of early embryonic development"

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