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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

41. Encyclopædia Britannica
The two shared the 1989 nobel Prize for Chemistry. To cite this page MLA style altman, sidney. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia 2003 Encyclopædia
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42. Britannica.com
altman, sidney Britannica Concise Article. Working independently, altman and ThomasCech discovered that RNA The two shared the 1989 nobel Prize for Chemistry.
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43. Yale Bulletin & Calendar - News Stories
Research that earned Yale biologist sidney altman the nobel Prize in Chemistryis being used in efforts to develop drugs for treating and preventing such
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Program to promote science literacy in city Peabody Museum of Natural History , in cooperation with the New Haven Public Schools, L.E.A.P. (Leadership, Education and Athletics in Partnership) and the Eli Whitney Museum. The program is supported by a $350,000 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Biodiversity is the theme of the program, which will feature four main components: Peabody Fellowships, allowing select 3rd- through 5th-grade teachers to participate in a summer institute on the natural world; "Action Lab," a mobile unit with hands-on exhibits that will visit the city's schools and L.E.A.P. sites; year-round support for museum visits by schoolchildren and their families; and curriculum development on the theme of biological diversity, both in after-school programs presented in partnership with L.E.A.P. and on the Internet. Altman's Nobel Prize-winning discovery enhances drug research Sidney Altman Neurosurgeon named as alumni trustee Nationally renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin S. Carson

44. Altman
altman, sidney (szül. 1939. máj. 7. Montreal, Québec, Kanada) kanadai?amerikaibiokémikus. 1989ben Thomas R. Cechcsel kémiai nobel-díjat kapott.
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45. Nobel Prize Winners In Chemistry Since1901
Excluded Subjects for Fall 2000. ROBERT S. MULLIKEN. sidney altman. Ernest Rutherford. MarieCurie. Dorothy C. Hodgkin. nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry 19011999.
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ROBERT S. MULLIKEN Sidney Altman Ernest Rutherford Sherwood Roland Willard Frank Libby George Wittig Frederick Sanger VINCENT DU VIGNEAUD Kary Mullis William Ramsay Alexander Todd Irving Langmuir Hermann Staudinger Vlademir Prelog Jerome Karle Adolf Butenandts Theodore William Richards Melvin Calvin Gertrude B. Elion Marie Curie Dorothy C. Hodgkin
Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry 1901-1999
1999 - The prize was awarded for studies of the transition states of chemical reactions using femtosecond spectrscopy.
  • AHMED ZEWAIL
- The prize was awarded for pioneering contributions in developing methods that can be used for theoretical studies of the properties of molecules and the chemical processes in which they are involved. The prize was divided equally between:
  • WALTER KOHN for his development of the density-functional theory and JOHN A. POPLE for his development of computational methods in quantum chemistry.
- The prize was divided, one half being awarded jointly to:

46. Sidney Altman
sidney altman was born in Montreal, Canada in 1939. A Molecular Biologist, heshared a 1989 nobel Prize for Chemistry with Thomas Cech for simultaneously
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Sidney Altman
Sidney Altman was born in Montreal, Canada in 1939. A Molecular Biologist, he shared a 1989 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with Thomas Cech for simultaneously discovering that RNA molecules could reorganize themselves without enzymes, and directly affect chemical reactions within cells. His work advanced knowledge of how genetic data is transferred, and how the body's defenses can be strengthened against viral attack. Source: Dor LeDor

47. Jewish Nobel Prize Winners
1986 - Dudley R. Herschbach; 1988 - Robert Huber; 1989 - sidney altman;
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Jewish Nobel Prize Winners
The Nobel Prizes are awarded by the Nobel Foundation of Sweden to men and women who have rendered the greatest service to humankind. Between 1901 and 1995, 663 Nobel Prizes were handed out. Of these, 140 are Jews or people of Jewish descent.
Literature
World Peace
Chemistry
  • 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer
  • 1906 - Henri Moissan
  • 1910 - Otto Wallach
  • 1915 - Richard Willstaetter
  • 1918 - Fritz Haber
  • 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy
  • 1961 - Melvin Calvin
  • 1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz
  • 1972 - William Howard Stein
  • Ilya Prigogine
  • 1979 - Herbert Charles Brown
  • 1980 - Paul Berg
  • Walter Gilbert
  • 1981 - Roald Hoffmann
  • 1982 - Aaron Klug
  • 1985 - Albert A. Hauptman

48. Articles On The Chemistry Nobel Prize - General Knowledge, Top Education, Top Ca
A. Olah Chemistry Laureate George Olah gives a glimpse of the work that was awardedthe nobel Prize in 1994. The RNA World by sidney altman 1989 Chemistry
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Back to General Knowledge Mainpage Select Year: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry - Articles: Laureates Articles Educational Nomination The Nobel Prize in Chemistry: The Development Of Modern Chemistry
by Bo G. Malmström
How far has development in modern chemistry arrived at in the last 100 years? The Role of Science and Technology in Future Design
by Jerome Karle
1985 Chemistry Laureate Jerome Karle discusses the interaction of science and society. On Being a Scientist: A Personal View
by John C. Polanyi
What is the responsibility of scientists to society? 1986 Chemistry Laureate John C. Polanyi shares his views.
by George A. Olah
Chemistry Laureate George Olah gives a glimpse of the work that was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1994. The RNA World
by Sidney Altman
1989 Chemistry Laureate Sidney Altman relates his involvement in the discovery of the catalytic properties of RNA. Biography Education Religion Quotations ... Home

49. Huglings Jackson Lectures
1994. Dr. sidney altman, Yale University (nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989).1995. Dr. Leonhard Wolfe, Montreal Neurological Institute. 1996.
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Hughlings Jackson Lectures
The first Hughlings Jackson Lecture was given by Dr. Wilder Penfield in 1935. The speakers have always been prominent members of the scientific community, including eight Nobel Laureates (Drs. Edgar Adrian, Otto Loewi, Henry Dale, J.C. Eccles, Herbert Gasser, Roger Sperry, David Hubel, Sidney Altman and Paul Greengard). Other noteworthy speakers have included Drs. Theodore Rasmussen, Brenda Milner, Leonhard Wolfe, William Feindel and Albert Aguayo. For the entire list of speakers, please see the table below.
Dr. Wilder Penfield, Montreal Neurological Institute Staff members, Montreal Neurological Institute Dr. Karl S. Lashley Dr. Detlev W. Bronk Dr. Walter B. Cannon Dr. Charles H. Best Dr. Stephen W. Ranson Dr. Edgar D. Adrian (Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1932) Dr. Phillip Bard Dr. Percival Bailey Dr. Stanley Cobb Dr. Otto Loewi (Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1936) Sir Henry Dale (Nobel Prize in Medicine, 1936) Dr. Derek Denny-Brown Dr. H. Cuthbert Bazett

50. Communiqué Acide Ribonucléique (ARN)
Translate this page Le programme bien garni de la journée du 6 novembre prévoit 16 présentations scientifiques,dont celle du Prix nobel sidney altman, de Yale University. -30-.
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La crème des spécialistes de l’ARN se réunit à Sherbrooke le 6 novembre
Sherbrooke, le mercredi 18 octobre 2000 – L’acide ribonucléique (ARN), que l’on soupçonne d’être à la base de la vie sur Terre et qui intervient dans toutes les fonctions de la cellule, sera à l’honneur le 6 novembre 2000, à la Faculté de médecine de l’Université de Sherbrooke, quand plus de 150 chercheurs très spécialisés, dont le seul Prix Nobel québécois, Sidney Altman, se réuniront pour faire le point sur leurs travaux. L’Université de Sherbrooke héberge l’un des trois seuls centres mondiaux de recherche sur l’acide ribonucléique. Sa jeune équipe est répartie dans six laboratoires de recherche sur la biologie de l’ARN à la Faculté de médecine. Les membres de cette équipe, dont la moyenne d’âge ne dépasse pas 45 ans, organisent régulièrement des séminaires qui réunissent des chercheuses et des chercheurs du Québec et de l’Est du Canada et des États-Unis. « Nous nous sommes baptisés le Ribo-club et nos rencontres regroupent les meilleurs chercheurs qui travaillent sur l’ARN. Cela nous permet de faire avancer la recherche en partageant nos connaissances. La rencontre du 6 novembre constituera un sommet, tant par le nombre des participants que par leur qualité », explique Jean-Pierre Perreault, professeur-chercheur.

51. ClubCaminantes - Premios Nobel - Quimica, El Club De Los Caminantes
Translate this page PREMIOS nobel, QUÍMICA. 1901-1925 1926-1950 1951-1975 1976-2000. 1976. Martinsried,República Federal de Alemania. 1989. altman, sidney (Canadá).
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Lipscomb, William N. (Estados Unidos) Por sus estudios en la estructura de los boranos, lo que ha permitido esclarecer algunos problemas en materia de enlaces químicos. Universidad de Harvard. Cambridge, MA, Estados Unidos
Prigogine, Ilya Por su contribución a la termodinámica en condiciones de no-equilibrio, particularmente la teoría de las estructuras disipativas. Universidad Libre de Bruselas. Bruselas, Belgica y Universidad de Texas. Estados Unidos
Mitchell, Peter Por su contribución a la comprensión de la tranferencia de energia biológica a través de la formulación de la teoría quimiostática. Laboratorios de Investigación Glynn. Bodmin, Gran Bretaña
Brown, Herbert Ch. (Estados Unidos) Por el desarrollo del uso de los compuestos de los del boro y el fósforo en importantes agentes de reacción en la síntesis orgánica. Universidad de Purdue. West Lafayette, IN, Estados Unidos

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Translate this page Venezolanos Ilustres. Premios nobel de 1989. Haavelmo, Trygve. Ellíder político y religioso del pueblo tibetano. altman, sidney.
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53. 134-137
sidney altman jointly won the nobel Prize in 1989 for a fundamental biochemicaldiscovery that some RNA molecules could themselves act as catalysts of
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Nobel Laureates
Eight Scientific Researchers Who Discovered... Guessing the number of Canadians who have won the Nobel Prize for scientific discoveries might well be a question for the TV game show Jeopardy, but the answer would be open to debate, for at least three of the eight recipients were born in other countries and four of the five native-born winners were recognized for research accomplished in the United States. Six scientists have won outright or jointly won, a Nobel Prize for chemistry and two have won for physics. Three of the chemistry winners were born elsewhere: Gerhard Herzberg, born in Germany, left in 1935 because his wife was Jewish; John Polanyi, a University of Toronto professor, was also born in Germany; and Michael Smith, now at the University of British Columbia, is a native of Blackpool, England. The first Canadian-born chemist to with the Nobel Prize was Henry Taube, from the mixed-farming community of Neudorf, Saskatchewan, for studies accomplished at three American universities. The other two, natives of Montreal, were Rudolph Marcus and Sidney Altman. Two Alberta-born scientists have won the Nobel Prize for physics: Bertram Brockhouse in 1994 for discoveries made 40 years earlier at Chalk River, Ontario, and Richard Taylor for researching subatomic particles called "quarks." He was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize with two Americans in 1990.

54. Ëàóðåàòû Íîáåëåâñêèõ ïðåìèé ïî õèìèè
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 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 Herschbach, Dudley R. Herzberg, Gerhard

55. People: 1939-Present
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CHAPEL HILL Dr. sidney altman, a molecular biologist who won the nobel Prizein chemistry in 1989 for his studies of RNA, will speak at the University of
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March 10, 1998 No. 216 Nobel laureate speaks at UNC-CH distinguished lecture series March 17 CHAPEL HILL Dr. Sidney Altman, a molecular biologist who won the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 1989 for his studies of RNA, will speak at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tuesday (March 17). Altman, who holds the Sterling professorship in biology at Yale, also earned the Rosenstiel Award for Basic Biomedical Research in 1989, the National Institutes of Health Merit Award in 1989 and the Yale Science and Engineering Association Award in 1990. After graduating from the University of Colorado, Altman won a fellowship in the British laboratory of Francis Crick, the co-discoverer of DNA, the molecule that encodes genetic information that tells cells how to function and grow. Altman specializes in the chemical processes involved in copying information from DNA (deoxy-ribonucleic acid) by RNA (ribonucleic acid) and using it to make proteins, the building blocks of cells. In Crick’s lab, Altman discovered an enzyme called "Rnase P" that chopped off an intermediate molecule of RNA called "precursor-tRNA". Enzymes are special protein molecules that make chemical reactions go faster a process called catalysis. They do this by holding or bending a target molecule so that one of its chemical bonds breaks more easily.

58. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
Cech of the University of Colorado and Canadianborn sidney altman of Yale The Nobelannouncement prompted two separate champagne celebrations in Cambridge.
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METRO Five scientists, three of them Americans, received Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry yesterday, including a Harvard physicist whose work led to the super-accurate "atomic clock" and two biochemists who made revolutionary discoveries about the origins of life. Half of the physics award, and of the $469,000 prize money, went to Norman F. Ramsey of Brookline, a homespun, 74-year-old Harvard professor whose achievements run the gamut from research on radar and the atomic bomb in World War II to evaluating the purported "cold fusion" breakthrough this year. Although he is officially retired, the outgoing Ramsey is forging ahead in research on a problem he has studied for more than 40 years bearing on the question of why the universe contains more matter than its mirror image, antimatter. Sharing in the other half of the physics prize were Hans G. Dehmelt of the University of Washington in Seattle and Wolfgang Paul of the University of Bonn in West Germany. They developed a method for isolating individual electrons and ions and making exact measurements of them.

59. Semaine Nationale De La Chimie - Articles - Autres Prix Nobel Canadiens En Chimi
Translate this page 1989 - sidney altman est né à Montréal en 1939. Il a reçu son B.Sc. En 1989, leprofesseur altman obtient le Prix nobel de chimie pour sadécouverte des
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page principale menu principal articles expériences ... english Autres prix nobel canadiens en chimie - Ernest Rutherford est né en Nouvelle-Zélande, en 1871. Il a fait la plus grande partie de ses importantes recherches à l'Université McGill, à Montréal. De 1898 à 1907, il est titulaire de la chaire de physique expérimentale à McGill et, en 1908, il reçoit le Prix Nobel de chimie pour ses travaux sur la théorie de la désintégration de l'atome et sur les principes de la radioactivité. La plus grande partie de ses recherches a été faite alors qu'il était à l'Université McGill. - James Sumner a reçu le Prix Nobel de chimie en 1946 pour avoir isolé une enzyme sous forme cristalline. Il a enseigné pendant une courte période à l'Université Mount Allison à Sackville, au Nouveau-Brunswick, où il était professeur de chimie et de physiologie. Jeune, il avait perdu un bras au cours d'un accident de chasse. À l'Université Harvard, où il a obtenu son diplôme de premier cycle, il a appris qu'il devrait se tourner vers autre chose que la chimie expérimentale, en raison de son handicap. Après Harvard, James Sumner a occupé un poste à Mount Allison de 1911 à 1913. Est-ce que c'est son bref séjour dans cette université qui l'a convaincu de réaliser son rêve de devenir un spécialiste mondial de la chimie expérimentale? On peut se le demander... - Gerhard Herzberg est né en 1904 à Hambourg, en Allemagne. En 1935, il émigre au Canada où il devient professeur chargé de recherche à l'Université de la Saskatchewan, avant de travailler au Conseil national de recherches à Ottawa. En 1945, il devient citoyen canadien. Au début des années 1950, il a entrepris des études sur les radicaux libres, espèces très réactives. En 1971, il obtient le Prix Nobel de chimie pour sa «contribution à l'avancement des connaissances de la structure électronique et de la géométrie des molécules, particulièrement des radicauxlibres».

60. Nobel Prizes In Chemistry
nobel Prizes in Chemistry. This Year's nobel Prize in Chemistry Chemistry 1901. altman,sidney, USA and Canada, Yale University, New Haven, CT, * 1939; and.
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Chemistry 1901
VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENRICUS, the Netherlands, Berlin University, Germany, * 1852, + 1911: "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions".
Chemistry 1902
FISCHER, HERMANN EMIL, Germany, Berlin University, * 1852, + 1919 "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses".
Chemistry 1903
ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST, Sweden, Stockholm University, * 1859, + 1927 "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation".
Chemistry 1904
RAMSAY, Sir WILLIAM, Great Britain, London University, * 1852, + 1916: "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system".
Chemistry 1905
VON BAEYER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF, Germany, Munich University, * 1835, + 1917:

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