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    Sir John Cowdery Kendrew, CBE FRS (24 March 1917 – 23 August 1997) was an English biochemist, crystallographer, and science administrator. Kendrew shared...
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  • John Kendrew (1748-1800), a Darlington Quaker, is best known for having invented the first effective process for the mechanical spinning of flax. With...
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    2010, was also designed by MJP architects. The quad is named after Sir John Kendrew, former president of the college, Nobel Laureate and the college's greatest...
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  • General Sir Douglas Anthony Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE, DSO & Three Bars (22 July 1910 – 28 February 1989), often known as Joe Kendrew especially during his rugby...
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    crystallography. This achievement was reported in 1958 by John Kendrew and associates. For this discovery, Kendrew shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Max...
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    Sir John Kendrew, Sir Aaron Klug, Archer Martin, Max Perutz, and Michael Levitt. Peterhouse alumni also include the Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift...
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  • Kendrew is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Douglas Kendrew (1910–1989), British Army officer, rugby player and politician John Kendrew...
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    hemoglobin. For this work he shared the 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with John Kendrew, who sequenced the globular protein myoglobin. The role of hemoglobin...
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    molecular biologist, who shared the 1962 Nobel Prize for Chemistry with John Kendrew, for their studies of the structures of haemoglobin and myoglobin. He...
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  • journalist C. E. M. Joad, philosopher Dom Joly (born 1968), comedian Sir John Kendrew (1917–1997), molecular biologist and Nobel Laureate Andrew Lack (born...
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    structures to be solved were hemoglobin by Max Perutz and myoglobin by John Kendrew, in 1958. The use of computers and increasing computing power also supported...
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    tertiary protein structure, that of myoglobin, was published in 1958 by John Kendrew. During this time, modeling of protein structures was done using balsa...
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    Nobel Peace Prize twice. Also the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Bardeen twice, as was the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Frederick Sanger and...
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    located outside Europe. EMBL was the idea of Leó Szilárd, James Watson and John Kendrew. Their goal was to create an international research centre, similar to...
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    Medical Research Council studentship, until he joined Max Perutz and John Kendrew at the Cavendish Laboratory. The Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge was...
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  • protein folding Jeffery W. Kelly — protein misfolding and aggregation John Kendrew (British, 1917–1997) — pioneer of protein crystallography Dorothee Kern...
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    Nobel laureates:[citation needed] Sir John Kendrew, who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962; Sir John Hicks, winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize...
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    crystallographic determination of myoglobin and hemoglobin by Max Perutz and John Kendrew[when?]. Any linear-chain heteropolymer can be said to have a "primary...
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    earliest mills were developed for spinning yarn for the linen industry. John Kendrew (an optician) and Thomas Porthouse (a clockmaker), both of Darlington...
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    and tea bags. Flax mills for spinning flaxen yarn were invented by John Kendrew and Thomas Porthouse of Darlington, England, in 1787. New methods of...
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    warfare activities in Germany 1923–1945". In: Geissler, Erhard and Moon, John Ellis van Courtland, eds., Biological warfare from the Middle Ages to 1945...
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  • and Arthur Kornberg received the Nobel Prize for their work. 1960 – John Kendrew described the structure of myoglobin, the oxygen-carrying protein in...
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    could work to determine the structure of DNA. That summer, Luria met John Kendrew, and he arranged for a new postdoctoral research project for Watson in...
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  • Physiology or Medicine, 1963 Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Physiology or Medicine, 1963 John Kendrew, Chemistry, 1962 Max Perutz, born in Austria, Chemistry, 1962 Francis...
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    reality after a meeting in 1962 with Victor F. Weisskopf, James Watson and John Kendrew. When the European Molecular Biology Laboratory was established, the...
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  • Skelton, academic, writer, poet and anthologist (born 1925) 23 August – John Kendrew, molecular biologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (born...
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  • Henry Way Kendall Physics 1990 Massachusetts Institute of Technology John Kendrew Chemistry 1962 MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Wolfgang Ketterle...
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    prime – the largest known at the time. The winners of three Nobel Prizes – John Kendrew and Max Perutz (Chemistry, 1962), Andrew Huxley (Medicine, 1963) and...
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    fellowships. These include a 2018 Vallee Research Scholarship, the 2019 EMBL John Kendrew Award the 2020 Philip Leverhulme Prize for Biological Sciences, the 2021...
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  • (1916–1982), American chemist who helped pioneer mass production of penicillin John Kendrew (1917–1997), 1962 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Ann Kiessling (born 1942)...
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