Paul Berg discusses the Beckman Center [videorecording] undated

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Paul Berg discusses the Beckman Center [videorecording] undated

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Stanford University. Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine.

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Berg, Paul, 1926-....

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Biochemistry Professor at Stanford University since 1960, Berg received the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1980 for "fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids with particular regard to recombinant DNA." He was appointed Director of Stanford's Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine in 1984. In 1967, Berg, working at the Salk Institute, redirected his study of protein synthesis from bacterial cells to tumor viruses. By 1970, this research had led Berg and his associates to conclude...

Stanford University. School of Medicine. Dept. of Biochemistry

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