Paul Berg (June 30, 1926 – February 15, 2023) was an American biochemist and professor at Stanford University. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize...
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Paul Berg (1926–2023) was an American biochemist and Nobel laureate. Paul Berg also refers to: Paul Berg (composer), Dutch professor of music Paul Berg...
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Paul Berg was an American photojournalist for the St. Louis, Missouri Post-Dispatch, and also wrote about the practice of photojournalism. At the University...
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Paul Berg was a professor of music and specialist in algorithmic composition at the Institute of Sonology at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. He is...
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Paul Berg (born 26 September 1991) is a German snowboarder, specializing in snowboard cross. Berg competed at the 2014 Winter Olympics for Germany. In...
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Conference on Recombinant DNA was an influential conference organized by Paul Berg, Maxine Singer, and colleagues to discuss the potential biohazards and...
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Morris Berg (March 2, 1902 – May 29, 1972) was an American professional baseball catcher and coach in Major League Baseball who later served as a spy for...
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Nicholas Evan Berg (April 2, 1978 – May 7, 2004) was an American freelance radio-tower repairman who went to Iraq after the United States' invasion of...
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into the host organism. The first recombinant DNA molecule was made by Paul Berg in 1972 by combining DNA from the monkey virus SV40 with the lambda virus...
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on human Chromosome 4 responsible for Huntington's disease. In 1971, Paul Berg conducted experiments in which he used "bacterial scissors." In 1975,...
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or "cliff". Alban Berg (1885–1935), Austrian composer Andrea Berg, German singer Bill Berg (musician), American drummer Bob Berg (1951–2002), American...
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coach (d. 2010) 1925 – Ebrahim Amini, Iranian politician (d. 2020) 1926 – Paul Berg, American biochemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2023) 1927...
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Peter Berg (born March 11, 1964) is an American director, producer, writer, and actor. His directorial film works include the black comedy Very Bad Things...
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Berg was a state—originally a county, later a duchy—in the Rhineland of Germany. Its capital was Düsseldorf. It existed as a distinct political entity...
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1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, which he shared with Walter Gilbert and Paul Berg. He is one of only three people to have won multiple Nobel Prizes in the...
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researcher and entrepreneur in biotechnology. Along with Stanley N. Cohen and Paul Berg, he discovered a method to coax bacteria into producing foreign proteins...
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viruses—have also been developed. Viral vectors were first created in 1972 by Paul Berg. Further development was temporarily halted by a recombinant DNA research...
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Paul Herman Marie Ghislain Vandenberg (born 11 October 1936) is a former international Belgian footballer. Paul Vandenberg at National-Football-Teams...
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mathematician and control theorist who invented dynamic programming in 1953. Paul Berg (1926–2023), class of 1943, recipient of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry...
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translation (or head translation), developed in 1977 by Peter Rigby and Paul Berg, is a tagging technique in molecular biology in which DNA Polymerase I...
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their Nobel Prize while in prison or detention. Two Nobel laureates, Jean-Paul Sartre (Literature, 1964) and Lê Ðức Thọ (Peace, 1973), declined the award;...
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Jobs met Paul Berg, a Nobel Laureate in chemistry, at a luncheon in Silicon Valley held to honor President of France François Mitterrand.: 72 Berg was frustrated...
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from the original on April 15, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020. Egan, Paul; Berg, Kara (April 15, 2020). "Thousands converge to protest Michigan governor's...
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American football player Paul Berg (disambiguation), several people Paul Bergé (1881–1970), American symphony conductor Paul Bern (1889–1932), German-born...
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based on the book of the same name by Nicholas Dawidoff. It stars Paul Rudd as Moe Berg, a former baseball player who joined the war effort during World...
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Preston as a substitute for Paul Huntington in a 1–2 home league defeat by Rotherham United. On 21 June 2021, Van den Berg extended his loan to Preston...
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Oldenbourg Verlag, Vienna, 2005. ISBN 3-486-57815-4. Bruno Kreisky, Matthew Paul Berg (Translator), Jill Lewis (Ed.).The Struggle for a Democratic Austria:...
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recombinant DNA techniques. The first recombinant DNA molecule was created by Paul Berg in 1972 when he combined DNA from the monkey virus SV40 with that of the...
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Sperry, Physiology or Medicine, 1981 Walter Gilbert, Chemistry, 1980 Paul Berg, Chemistry, 1980 Lawrence R. Klein, Economics, 1980 Czesław Miłosz, born...
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specialist at the New York University School of Medicine, and Nobel laureate Paul Berg of Stanford University said that Vorilhon was providing a false hope that...
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