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Frederick Sanger

Frederick Sanger

British Biochemist


Dead at 95 years
Birthday
Tuesday
He is born 106 years, 3 months and 10 days ago
Death date
Tuesday

He is dead since 11 years and 4 days

Cause of death: natural cause

Birthplace
Rendcomb, England
Nationality: british Royaume-Uni
Birth sign: Leo
Chinese birth sign: Horse

Frederick Sanger (; 13 August 1918 – 19 November 2013) was a British biochemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice.

He won the 1958 Chemistry Prize for determining the amino acid sequence of insulin and numerous other proteins, demonstrating in the process that each had a unique, definite structure; this was a foundational discovery for the central dogma of molecular biology.

At the newly constructed Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, he developed and subsequently refined the first-ever DNA sequencing technique, which vastly expanded the number of feasible experiments in molecular biology and remains in widespread use today. The breakthrough earned him the 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 same category (the others being John Bardeen in physics and Karl Barry Sharpless in chemistry), and one of five persons with two Nobel Prizes.

Source : Wikipedia