The 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry will go to a trio of researchers who discovered, expressed, and developed green fluorescent protein (GFP) and revolutionized the way that biologists visualize living ...
"I was not at all surprised and very pleased" to hear the news of the chemistry prize Berg, told The Scientist. Berg said that he had been predicting that GFP's Nobel day would come for the past few ...
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Why Does Anyone Care About the Nobel Prize?“Just go to sleep,” Martin Chalfie’s wife told him late one October night in 2008. Chalfie, a Columbia University chemist, had co-authored an influential paper describing a new method for ...
One session saw the three 2008 Chemistry Nobel Prize recipients — Martin Chalfie, Osamu Shimomura and Roger Tsien — tell tales of green fluorescent protein (GFP) including its discovery ...
This year's Nobel Prizes mark the most significant technological advance in cell biology, GFP et al., as well as two discoveries in virology with major health implications. In the last decade a ...
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