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  1. Chemical Biology: Selected Papers of H. Gobind Khorana (With Introductions) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Biology) by Har Gobind Khorana, 2000-06
  2. Some recent developments in the chemistry of phosphate esters of biological interest by Har Gobind Khorana, 1961
  3. Khorana, Har Gobind: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by John E. Bloor, 2004
  4. KHORANA, HAR GOBIND (1922- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  5. Har Gobind Khorana: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  6. Indian Biologists: Ralph Camroux Morris, Tej P. Singh, Har Gobind Khorana, Romulus Whitaker, G. K. Podila, Bilikere Dwarakanath, Zahoor Qasim
  7. Punjabi Nobel Laureates: Abdus Salam, Har Gobind Khorana
  8. Pakistani Nobel Laureates: Punjabi Nobel Laureates, Abdus Salam, Har Gobind Khorana
  9. Chemical Biology by Har Gobind Khorana, 2000

21. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Biographies
Links to biographies of over 200 people who have advanced and refined the field of chemistry. A section Category Science Chemistry History...... Bragg, William Henry @ nobel SE; Brand(t), Hennig; de Broglie, LouisVictorPierre Raymond khorana, har gobind; khorana, har gobind @ J. Chem. Ed.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refbiog.html
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  • 22. Hargobind Khorana
    One of the principal scientists of this era is Dr. har gobind khorana. He sharedthe nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1968 with Marshall Nirenberg
    http://www.iasf.org/hargobin.htm
    (contributed by Vijay Varma) The pace of progress in molecular biology is such that the 60s are now considered a classical period in the history of this rapidly changing and growing field. One of the principal scientists of this era is Dr. Har Gobind Khorana. He shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1968 with Marshall Nirenberg and Robert Holley for cracking the genetic code. (The Nobel lecture was delivered on December 12, 1968) They established that this mother of all codes, the biological language common to all living organisms, is spelled out in three-letter words: each set of three nucleotides codes for a specific amino acid. Dr. Khorana is also the first to synthesize oligonucleotides, that is, strings of nucleotides. These custom designed pieces of artificial genes are widely used in biology labs for sequencing, cloning and engineering new plants and animals. The oligonucleotides, thus, have become indispensible tools in biotechnology. Spurred by this demand, Dr. Khorana's invention has become mechanized and commercialized to such an extent that now one can fax a genetic sequence of choice to one of many mail order companies, and the synthetic gene is shipped in return mail.

    23. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
    FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGYAND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. khorana, har gobind, 1968. Koch, Robert, 1905.
    http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/nobelm.htm
    FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
    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.

    24. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
    Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES INPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Kendall, Edward Calvin, 1950. khorana, har gobind, 1968.
    http://www.bioscience.org/urllists/nobelc.htm
    FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE;
    ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN
    CHEMISTRY, PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

    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

    25. Chemistry Khorana, Har Gobind Khorana, Har Gobind (January 9,
    har gobind khorana is a noted Indianborn American biochemist who along with MarshallW. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley, both American, was awarded the nobel
    http://www.upei.ca/~xliu/multi-culture/khor.htm
    Chemistry Khorana, Har Gobind Khorana, Har Gobind (January 9, 1922 - ; India) Har Gobind Khorana is a noted Indian-born American biochemist who along with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley, both American, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for their research which showed that the synthesis of proteins was actually controlled by the genetic components of the cell's nucleus. Born in Raipur, India, Khorana received his formal education through government scholarships first at Punjab University at Lahore and then at the University of Liverpool where in 1948 Khorana received his Ph.D. Following the completion of his education, Khorana held both fellowships and professorships at such institutions as the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Switzerland as well as at the University of British Columbia in Canada and the University of Wisconsin in the United States from 1952-1959. It was during one of his fellowships at the University of Cambridge in 1951, that Khorana began his research on nucleic acids under Sir Alexander Todd. During the early part of the 1960's, Khorana was able to synthesize the already known structure of nucleic acid molecules. These synthesized nucleic acids were then able to synthesize proteins just as if they were in the cell. From his research, Khorana was able to determine what parts of the nucleic acid were responsible for codes for protein synthesis. In 1970, Khorana was the first to synthesize a copy of the yeast gene (Britannica, 6:840, 1994 and Barba p. 65, 1995).

    26. Creative Technology Contributions & Links
    har gobind khorana is a noted Indianborn American biochemist who along with MarshallW. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley, both Americans, was awarded the nobel
    http://www.colorado.edu/che/chen1000/khorana.html
    Creative Contribution
    For my creative contribution I wanted to do a biography on Har Gobind Khorana who we read about in our book "Biotechnology Unzipped." We know that entire genetic materiel is contained in DNA. Experiments had shown that genes govern protein structure. However, it was still a wonder as to how this complexity is conveyed in just a few 'alphabets'. In other words, the genetic code had not yet been broken! Har Gobind Khorana is a noted Indian-born American biochemist who along with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley, both Americans, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for their research which showed that the synthesis of proteins was actually controlled by the genetic components of the cell's nucleus.
    Dr. Khorana and his team had established that the mother of all codes, the biological language common to all living organisms, is spelled out in three-letter words: each set of three nucleotides codes for a specific amino acid, in their Nobel lecture delivered on December 12,1968. Dr. Khorana is also the first to synthesize oligonucleotides, strings of nucleotides. These custom designed pieces of artificial genes are widely used in biology labs for sequencing, cloning and engineering new plants and animals. The oligonucleotides, thus, have become indispensable tools in biotechnology. Spurred by this demand, Dr. Khorana's invention has become mechanized and commercialized to such an extent that now someone can fax a genetic sequence of choice to one of many mail order companies, and the synthetic gene is shipped in return mail.

    27. Microbial Geneticists
    Salvador Luria; nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1968 RobertHolley, har gobind khorana, and Marshall Nirenberg; nobel Prize
    http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/~smaloy/MicrobialGenetics/scientists.html
    Some Influential Microbial Geneticists
    (and some other scientists who had an impact on this field)

    28. ISA Connections - Nobel Laureates
    Indian nobel Laureates. Rabindranath Tagore (1913 Literature); SirCV Raman (1930 Physics); har gobind khorana (1968 Medicine); Mother
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    29. The Scientist - Letter: Khorana's Achievement
    First, har gobind khorana synthesized the DNA coding for the alanine tRNA. this isnot the accomplishment for which khorana was awarded the nobel Prize
    http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1990/apr/let2_900430.html
    The Scientist 4[9]:18, Apr. 30, 1990
    Letter
    Letter: Khorana's Achievement
    By Janardan P. Pandey In describing the "Origins of DNA Synthesis" ( The Scientist , March 19, 1990, page 30), Carole F. Gan writes: "In 1968, Har Goribind [sic] Khorana and his colleagues at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, were the first to succeed in chemically synthesizing a polynucleotide, the transfer RNA (tRNA) for alanine. Although this was indeed a historic achievement - one that won Khorana the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine - there were no known biological applications for the technique at the time." I would like to correct two items in this description. First, Har Gobind Khorana synthesized the DNA coding for the alanine tRNA. Second, although, as Gan states, this was a historic achievement, this is not the accomplishment for which Khorana was awarded the Nobel Prize. He received the Nobel Prize for his work on the genetic code before he synthesized the gene for alanine tRNA.
    JANARDAN P. PANDEY

    30. Med.E.Mail Volume 10
    All of the nobel laureates attending have a Canadian connection John Polanyi,Bertram Brockhouse, har gobind khorana, Andrew Schally, David Hubel, Sidney
    http://www.library.utoronto.ca/medicine/medemail/vol10/10number7.html
    Faculty of Medicine News Med.E.Mail Volume 10 In This Issue: * NOBEL PRIZE CENTENNIAL LECTURES: A CANADA-SWEDEN CELEBRATION
    * HONOURS AND AWARDS
    * APPOINTMENTS
    * PHYSICIANS' SERVICES INCORPORATED (PSI) FOUNDATION GRANTS
    * TRI-UNIVERSITY RESEARCH DAY IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE
    * OMEN EDUCATION GRAND ROUNDS
    * BROWN BAG ETHICS DISCUSSION - CAMH
    * BROWN BAG ETHICS DISCUSSION - MSB
    * LINKS TO OTHER NEWSLETTERS NOBEL PRIZE CENTENNIAL LECTURES: A CANADA-SWEDEN CELEBRATION
    On November 16, the UofT, with the assistance of the Embassy of Sweden in Canada, is hosting the "Nobel Prize Centennial Lectures: A Canada-Sweden Celebration". All of the Nobel laureates attending have a Canadian connection - John Polanyi, Bertram Brockhouse, Har Gobind Khorana, Andrew Schally, David Hubel, Sidney Altman and James Orbinski. The format for the day will include individual lectures and a roundtable discussion on the topic, "Research and Society in the 21st Century". The lectures and roundtable will be held in Convocation Hall, 27 King's College Circle. Admission to the lectures and roundtable is free but tickets are required. Tickets are available between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., on a first-come, first-served basis, at the Nona Macdonald Visitors Centre (25 King's College Circle). For further information, contact Georgina Gray (Director of University Events and Presidential Liaison - Advancement) at 946-5848 (voice) or

    31. Vandemataram.com - Did-U-Know ?
    Venkata Raman nobel Prize for Physics 1930. har gobind khorana nobel Prize for Physiologyor Medicine 1968 (Shared with Robert W.Holley and Marshal W.Nirenberg).
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    (Shared with Robert W.Holley and Marshal W.Nirenberg) Subrahmanyan Chandrashekhar Nobel Prize for Physics, 1983 (Shared with William A.Flower) Dr. Amartya Sen Nobel Prize for Economics 1998 Mathematics Engineering
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    32. NRI Nobel Laureates
    har gobind khorana Born January 9, 1922 - Raipur, India Indian-born Americanbiochemist who shared the nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 with
    http://www.spindlepub.com/india/nobel.htm
    Handbook for Asian Indians 1997-1998 Heritage Edition India: Fact Book for Children
    NRI Nobel Laureates
    Har Gobind Khorana Born January 9, 1922 - Raipur, India
    Indian-born American biochemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 with Marshal W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley for research that helped to show how the genetic components of the cell nucleus control the synthesis of proteins. Khorana was born into a poor family and attended Punjab University at Lahore and University of Liverpool, England, on government scholarships. He obtained his Ph.D. at Liverpool in 1948. In 1971, he joined the faculty of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Born October 19, 1910 - Lahore, India (now part of Pakistan)
    Indian-born American astrophysicist who, with William A. Fowler, won the 1983 Nobel Prize for Physics by formulating the currently accepted theory on the later evolutionary stages of massive stars. Chandrasekhar joined the staff of the University of Chicago in 1938 and became a U.S. citizen in 1953. Besides doing work on energy transfer by radiation in stellar atmospheres and convention on the solar surface, he also attempted to develop the mathematical theory of black holes. Three Indian citizens have won the Nobel Prize: Rabindranath Tagore (1913 - Literature) for his work titled “Gitanjali”;

    33. Adventures In Science And Technology - Michael Smith, Biochemist
    to Vancouver BC where he found his mentor har gobind khorana. It was in gobind khorana'slab that Michael Smith began when he was awarded the nobel Prize in
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/science/english/chem/smith.html
    Born in Blackpool, England on April 26, 1932, Michael Smith struggled through hard times when he was a young child to become the successful scientist he is today. When he was seven years old, the Second World War began, causing great hardships in England. At eleven years of age, he received a scholarship that allowed him to continue his education up to the university level. He found school difficult, and many of his happiest times during his school years were spent with the Boy Scouts, an organization he is still involved with today. He attended Manchester University in Manchester, England where he took both an honours degree and his Ph.D. in Chemistry. After finishing those degrees, he wanted to go to North America to study more. He moved to Vancouver B.C. where he found his mentor Har Gobind Khorana. Gobind Khorana was a molecular biologist studying molecules that are important to research into genetics . It was in Gobind Khorana's lab that Michael Smith began learning the chemistry that would form the basis of his future research. Michael Smith was especially happy in Vancouver because of the natural, unspoiled beauty of the land in British Columbia. After completing his education, Michael Smith worked at the Fisheries Research Board of Canada Laboratory. Though the work he was doing there was not related to genetics, Michael Smith continued his research into that subject on the side. In 1966 he became a professor of biochemistry at the University of British Columbia. Undoubtedly, his greatest accomplishment in the field of chemistry came in 1993 when he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering a process called site-directed mutagenesis. This is very important for molecular biology; it is a process for making a

    34. Aventures En Science Et Technologie - Michael Smith, Biochimiste
    Translate this page Quand il a enfin trouvé un mentor, har gobind khorana, un biologiste C'est sous letutorat de gobind khorana que Michael il a gagné le prix nobel en chimie.
    http://collections.ic.gc.ca/science/francais/chem/smith.html
    Science World Prix Michael Smith pour la promotion de sciences Tu peux en apprendre plus sur Michael Smith ici La physique La chimie La biologie ... L'informatique Produit par Galactics
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    35. Har Gobind Khorana: Awards Won By Har Gobind Khorana
    123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. Awards of har gobind khorana.OTHERnobel, 1968, MEDICINE. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com.
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    hardwork is paid in form of awards Awards of Har Gobind Khorana OTHER-NOBEL MEDICINE Enter Artist/Album
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    36. Schoolsahead.com - The Complete Learning Portal
    har gobind khorana attended DAV High School in Multan (now West Punjab); RatanLal, one of his He was awarded the nobel Prize for medicine in 1968 for the
    http://www.schoolsahead.com/sscan/govind.html
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    Har Gobind Khorana The Genetic Code Interpreter Did you know it was Har Gobind Khorana, who gave us the Genetic code interpretation? Har Gobind Khorana
    was born in Raipur, a little village in Punjab, which is now part of West Pakistan. He is the youngest child in his family. His family was practically the only literate one in the village inhabited by about 100 people. Har Gobind Khorana attended D.A.V. High School in Multan (now West Punjab); Ratan Lal, one of his teachers, influenced him greatly during his early childhood. Later, he studied at the Punjab University in Lahore, where he obtained a M. Sc. degree. He secured a Ph. D. degree from the University of Liverpool, in the year 1945. He was introduced to the Western civilization and culture, while he studied at the Liverpool University. He was greatly influenced by Prof. Vladimir Prelog, while he was studying for an advanced course at Zurich. He went on to become the citizen of the United States of America. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1968 for the interpretation of the genetic code.

    37. SiteHawk Extended Edition. Elman Technology Law, P.C. * Patent, Trademark, Copyr
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    38. ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates
    All ONR Sponsored nobel Laureates. har gobind khorana - (Medicine, 1968)For devising methods for the synthesis of well-defined nucleic acids.
    http://www.onr.navy.mil/events/nobels/default.htm
    ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates ONR is pleased to recognize the achievements of 3 more ONR-sponsored Nobel Laureates "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates."
    • Eric Cornell (JILA and NIST) Carl Wieman (JILA and University of Colorado) Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT)
    View a video-interview with Wolfgang Ketterle
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    All ONR- Sponsored Nobel Laureates Felix Bloch - (Physics, 1952)
    For developing techniques of magnetic measurement in atomic nuclei.
    General Applications: Magnetic resonance imagery
    Naval Applications: Naval medicine; nondestructive inspection Linus Pauling - (Chemistry, 1954)
    For research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances.
    General Applications: Modern physical chemistry; modern biochemistry

    39. Search Results For James W. Marshall - Encyclopædia Britannica - The Online Enc
    The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1968 The nobel Foundation Biographiesof Robert W. Holley, har gobind khorana, and Marshall W. Nirenberg.
    http://search.britannica.com/search?query=James W. Marshall

    40. The Star Archive - Har Gobind Khorana
    Listing last updated on October 31st, 2002, AD har gobind khorana. (nobel med.laureate 1969 genetic code). 39 Amherst Rd. Belmont, MA. 021782102 USA.
    http://www.stararchive.com/starc2000/sl/34497.html
    More Autographs Links Add Information Link to this Page Print Listing last updated on October 31st, 2002 AD:
    Har Gobind Khorana
    nobel med. laureate 1969 genetic code
    39 Amherst Rd.
    Belmont, MA. 02178-2102
    USA
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