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  1. Roger David Kornberg (San Luis, Misuri, USA, 24 de abril de 1947) es un científico estadounidense y profesor de biología estructural en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Stanford. [1]

  2. Roger David Kornberg (born April 24, 1947) is an American biochemist and professor of structural biology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Kornberg was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2006 for his studies of the process by which genetic information from DNA is copied to RNA, "the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription."

  3. Roger Kornberg is a biochemist who studied the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription, the process by which information stored in DNA is transferred to RNA. He determined the structure of RNA polymerase and created images of how RNA molecule is constructed.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2006 was awarded to Roger D. Kornberg "for his studies of the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription"

  5. The lab of Roger Kornberg, a Nobel laureate, studies the mechanism and regulation of RNA polymerase II transcription. Learn about their research, publications, and awards on the Stanford Medicine website.

  6. Roger Kornberg of Stanford University won the Nobel Prize in 2006 for his work on how cells use genetic information to make proteins. He was the first to photograph the DNA transcription process using X-rays, revealing the molecular machinery that reads out the genetic code.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2007 · Roger D Kornberg. Thanks to the Nobel Foundation (Copyright © The Nobel Foundation 2006) Dr Kornberg shares his autobiography with us. My adult scientific career began with graduate study in...