(Philadelphia, PA - March 2002) - The cover story of the current issue of The Scientist, "Going Strong at 75" (March 18, 2202), marks the 75th birthday Sydney Brenner, one of the most inventive and ...
Sydney Brenner, a South African-born biologist who helped determine the nature of the genetic code and shared a Nobel Prize in 2002 for developing a tiny transparent worm into a test bed for ...
oger Kornberg, one of Arthur's boys, has a Sydney Brenner story. We all do, but his is more telling than most. Roger spent four years in the 1970s as a postdoc with Francis Crick and Sydney Brenner at ...
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LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP) — Sydney Brenner, a Nobel Prize-winning biologist who helped decipher the genetic code and whose research on a roundworm sparked a new field of human disease research, has died.
Sydney Brenner was one of the 20th Century’s greatest biologists. Born 90 years ago in South Africa to impoverished immigrant parents, Dr Brenner became a leading figure in the biological revolution ...
Prof. Jai N. Patel, Director, Cancer Pharmacology & Pharmacogenomics, and Associate Vice President of Translational Research at the Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute hands over the award to Prof ...
More than 40,000 previously unknown gut microbes in African populations could completely change how medicines work for millions of people, according to scientists. Research led by the Sydney Brenner ...