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  1. MicroRNAs: From Basic Science to Disease Biology
  2. Ribonuclease P (Protein Reviews)
  3. Transfer RNA (Publication of the Joint Center for Urban Studies of the Mas)
  4. John Dewey and Arthur F. Bentley: A Philosophical Correspondence, 1932-1951. by Sidney and Jules Altman (selected and edited). Ratner, 1964
  5. Canadian Biologists: Roberta Bondar, Sidney Altman, Charles Philippe Leblond, Neil Brown, Félix D'herelle, Shiv Chopra, Shirley M. Tilghman
  6. Molecular Biologists: Oswald Avery, James D. Watson, Francis Crick, Max Perutz, Rosalind Franklin, Sidney Altman, Bonnie Bassler
  7. Canadian Expatriate Academics in the United States: Oswald Avery, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Marshall Mcluhan, Steven Pinker, Sidney Altman
  8. University of Colorado Alumni: Steve Wozniak, William Luther Pierce, W. Edwards Deming, Sidney Altman, David Zindell, Loren Acton
  9. Canadian Nobel Laureates: Frederick Banting, Saul Bellow, William Vickrey, John James Richard Macleod, Sidney Altman, Myron Scholes
  10. International review of Swedish research in fundamental chemistry: A report to the Research Council by an international review committee with the following members, Sidney Altman ... [et al.]
  11. RNase P: Ribonuclease, Ribozyme, TRNA, RNA, Sidney Altman, Thomas Cech
  12. TRANSFER RNA by Sidney Altman, 1978

21. Biographies: Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Chemistry
Biology History of Science History of Chemistry Winners of the nobel Prizein Chemistry Biographies. Alder, Kurt; altman, sidney; Anfinsen, Cristian B
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22. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
nobel CHEMISTS. SUPERVISOR. Ph.D. UNIVERSITY. DATES. Age (years). Age at Prize.1950. Alder, Kurt. Otto Diels. 1926. Kiel. 1902 1958. 56. 48. 1989. altman,sidney.
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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. altman, sidney, 1989. Anfinsen, Christian B. 1972.
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY Name Year Awarded Alder, Kurt Altman, Sidney Anfinsen, Christian B. Arrhenius, Svante August ... Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M. Source: The Nobel Prize Internet Archive

24. University Of Toronto -- Nobel Prize Centennial Lectures 2001
He shared the 1981 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Torsten Wieseland Roger Sperry. (back to main page). sidney altman (Chemistry, 1989).
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About the Participants John C. Polanyi Har Gobind Khorana Bertram K. Brockhouse Andrew V. Schally ... (back to main page) JOHN C. POLANYI (Chemistry, 1986) John Polanyi who was born in Berlin, Germany in 1929, migrated with his Hungarian parents to England in 1933. He did his university studies at Manchester University, earning his Ph.D. in 1952, the same year in which he came to Canada. He worked as a post-doctoral fellow at the National Research Council Laboratories in Ottawa from 1952-1954, and as a research associate at Princeton University from 1954-1956. In 1956 he joined the faculty of the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto where he has remained every since. His research involved the development of a new field of research in chemistry-reaction dynamics-providing a much more detailed understanding of how chemical reactions take place. For this work, he shared the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His ongoing research has earned him many other awards and honours, including, the Royal Medal of the Royal Society, and some thirty honorary degrees from six countries. Dr. Polanyi has served on the Prime Minister of Canada's Advisory Board on Science and Technology, and the Premier's Council of Ontario. An advocate of international human rights, he was a founding member of the Committee on Scholarly Freedom of the Royal Society, and the Canadian Committee for Scientists and Scholars, and the founding Chairman of the Canadian Pugwash Group in 1960. Dr. Polanyi has written extensively on science policy, the control of armaments, and peacekeeping.

25. University Of Toronto -- Nobel Prize Centennial Lectures 2001
Find out more about the nobel speakers, and watch the lectures they gave, alongwith the Dr. sidney altman (Chemistry, 1989) The Discovery of an RNA Enzyme,
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"The Nobel Prize has long been hailed as one of the pinnacles of scientific and humanitarian achievement, and what better way to celebrate its centennial than to host seven of the world's great thinkers here at the University of Toronto," said U of T President Robert Birgeneau at the event. Find out more about the Nobel speakers , and watch the lectures they gave, along with the roundtable featuring all seven laureates, below ( RealPlayer media player required to view lectures): U of T Professor John Polanyi (Chemistry, 1986)
How Discoveries are Made, and Why It Matters

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Dr. Bertram Brockhouse (Physics, 1994)
Neutrons, Condensed Matter, and Other Stuff

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Dr. Har Gobind Khorana (Medicine, 1968)
From Nucleic Acids to Visual Transduction
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Dr. Andrew Schally (Medicine, 1977)

26. Sidney Altman - CIRS
altman, sidney. sidney.altman@yale.edu. Prizes and awards The nobel Prizein Chemistry 1989 for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA .
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ALTMAN, SIDNEY sidney.altman@yale.edu Yale University , New Haven, CT, USA.
Research interests :
Studies of human RNase P have shown that two of its seven (or more) protein subunits are antigens that cross-react with sera of patients with autoimmune disease. This enzyme, interestingly, is located in the cell nucleolus along with other ribonucleoproteins. Prizes and awards :
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1989
"for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA" Selected publications :
Jarrous, N., Eder, P. S., Guerrier-Takada, C., Hoog, C. and Altman, S. (1998) Autoantigenic Properties of Some Protein Subunits of Catalytically Active Complexes of Human Ribonuclease. P. RNA, 4: 407-417. Guerrier-Takada, C., Salavati, R. and Altman, S. (1997) Phenotypic conversion of drug-resistant bacteria to drug sensitivity. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 94: 8468-8472. Plehn-Dujowich, D. and Altman, S. (1998) Effective inhibition of influenza virus production in cultured cells by external guide sequences and RNase P. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA, 95: 7327-7332. top
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27. Awards And Honors: Nobel Prize
22* Akerlof, George A. shared Economics, 2001; altman, sidney - shared Chemistry
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28. Premios Nobel De Química
Premios nobel de Química. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1989, por su descubrimientode las propiedades catalíticas del ARN , altman, sidney; Cech, Thomas R.;.
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Tema Ganador Hoff, Jacobus Henricus Van't Fischer, Hermann Emil Arrhenius, Svante August Ramsay, Sir William Baeyer, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Von Moissan, Henri Buchner, Eduard Rutherford, Lord Ernest Ostwald, Wilhelm Wallach, Otto Curie, Marie Grignard, Victor; Sabatier, Paul Werner, Alfred Richards, Theodore William Willstatter, Richard Martin Haber, Fritz Nernst, Walther Hermann Soddy, Frederick Aston, Francis William Pregl, Fritz Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf Svedberg, The Wieland, Heinrich Otto Windaus, Adolf Otto Reinhold Euler-chelpin, Hans Karl August Von; Harden, Sir Arthur Fischer, Hans Bergius, Friedrich; Bosch, Carl Langmuir, Irving Urey, Harold Clayton Joliot, Frederic; Joliot-Curie, Irene Debye, Petrus Josephus Wilhelmus Haworth, Sir Walter Norman; Karrer, Paul Kuhn, Richard Butenandt, Adolf Friedrich Johann; Ruzicka, Leopold De Hevesy, George Hahn, Otto Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari Northrop, John Howard; Stanley, Wendell Meredith; Sumner, James Batcheller Robinson, Sir Robert

29. MBL :: Inside The MBL :: News :: Nobel Laureates
nobel Laureates Affiliated with MBL All Laureates were awarded the nobel Prize in andJohn Northrop, Wendall Stanley, Paul Berg, and sidney altman won prizes
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All Laureates were awarded the Nobel Prize in the category of Medicine or Physiology with six exceptions: Isidor Rabi and Donald Glaser won prizes in Physics, and John Northrop, Wendall Stanley, Paul Berg, and Sidney Altman won prizes in Chemistry.
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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"

30. Sidney Altman
sidney altman is Sterling Professor of Biology and Professor of Chemistry at YaleUniversity. Prof. altman was the corecipient of the nobel Prize in
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Profile for Sidney Altman Institution: Yale University Program: Evolutionary Biology Program Appointment: Associate Email Address: sidney.altman@qm.yale.edu URL: www.biology.yale.edu/FacultyResearch/Altman.html
Sidney Altman is Sterling Professor of Biology and Professor of Chemistry at Yale University. A native of Montreal, he received his B.S. in Physics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his Ph.D. in Biophysics from the University of Colorado. He went on to do post-doctoral work in molecular biology at Harvard University and MRC Laboratory in Cambridge, UK. Prof. Altman began his career at Yale in 1971. He served as Chair of the Department of Biology from 1983-85, and as Dean of Yale College from 1985-89. He is currently a member of the UNESCO International Committee on Bioethics. Prof. Altman was the co-recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1989 (with Thomas R. Cech) for their discovery of catalytic RNA.
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Prof. Altman is interested in the broad subject of post-transcriptional RNA processing as a means of gene regulation. This includes a genetic and biochemical analysis of events in tRNA biosynthesis in E.coli and human tissue.
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31. Sidney Altman Talk - YCSC
nobel prize winner and Yale biology professor sidney altman spoke about stem cellresearch and other biopolitics issues with a group of 60 Yale alums and
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32. Sidney Altman - Wikipedia
sidney altman (May 7, 1939 ) is a Canadian born molecular biologist, working inthe USA at at Yale University. In 1989 he shared the nobel Prize for Chemistry
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33. Nobel Prize In Chemistry - Wikipedia
http//www.nobel.se/chemistry/laureates/index.html. Lehn, Charles J. Pedersen 1988Johann Deisenhofer, Robert Huber, Hartmut Michel 1989 sidney altman, Thomas R
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34. NOBEL LAUREATES WARN AGAINST MISSILE DEFENSE DEPLOYMENT
Respectfully, sidney altman YALE UNIVERSITY 1989 nobel Prize in chemistry PhilipW. Anderson PRINCETON UNIVERSITY 1977 nobel Prize in physics Kenneth J. Arrow
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July 6, 2000
President William Jefferson Clinton The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20502 Dear Mr. President: We urge you not to make the decision to deploy an anti-ballistic missile system during the remaining months of your administration. The system would offer little protection and would do grave harm to this nation's core security interests. We and other independent scientists have long argued that anti-ballistic missile systems, particularly those attempting to intercept reentry vehicles in space, will inevitably lose in an arms race of improvements to offensive missiles. North Korea has taken dramatic steps toward reconciliation with South Korea. Other dangerous states will arise. But what would such a state gain by attacking the United States except its own destruction? While the benefits of the proposed anti-ballistic missile system are dubious, the dangers created by a decision to deploy are clear. It would be difficult to persuade Russia or China that the United States is wasting tens of billions of dollars on an ineffective missile system against small states that are unlikely to launch a missile attack on the U.S. The Russians and Chinese must therefore conclude that the presently planned system is a stage in developing a bigger system directed against them. They may respond by restarting an arms race in ballistic missiles and having missiles in a dangerous "launch-on-warning" mode.

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of the nobel Prize for Peace in 1931 ALDER Kurt (1902 1958) German chemist, winnerof the nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1950 altman sidney (1939 - ) Canadian
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37. Sheffield Chemdex - Autobiographies
Awarded the nobel prize for chemistry in 1989 with sidney altman for their discoveryof catalytic properties of RNA Reviews Rate It Hits 69, Rating 0.00
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Michel, Hartmut, 1988. Deisenhofer, Johann, 1988. Cech, Thomas R. 1989. altman,sidney, 1989. Corey, Elias James, 1990. Ernst, Richard R. 1991. Marcus, RudolphA. 1992.
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39. Nobel Prize For Chemistry
nobel Prize for Chemistry Name, Year, The Work. altman, sidney, USA CECH,THOMAS R. 1989, for their discovery of catalytic properties of RNA .
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, USA for their work on chirally catalysed hydrogenation reactions" Alan J. Heeger, Alan G. MacDiarmid and Hideki Shirakawa for the discovery and development of conductive polymers Ahmed H. Zewail For his studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectroscop Walter Kohn, U.S.A
John A. Pople, Great Britain "to Walter Kohn for his development of the density-functional theory and to John Pople for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry." BOYER, PAUL D., U.S.A
WALKER, JOHN E., Great Britain "for their elucidation of the enzymatic mechanism underlying the synthesis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)" SKOU, JENS C., Denmark "for the first discovery of an ion-transporting enzyme, Na+, K+-ATPase" CURL, ROBERT F. JR., U.S.A
KROTO, Sir HAROLD W, Great Britain
SMALLEY, RICHARD E., U.S.A "for their discovery of fullerenes"

40. Nobel Prize In Chemistry Since 1901
Huber, Robert; Michel, Hartmut. 1989, altman, sidney; Cech, Thomas R.;.
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