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  1. Contemplation on the Relations Between Science and Faith. Illustration: Lorenzo Rumori. Paper offered by Professor Werner Arber (University of Basel, Switzerland – President of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences) to the Holy Father Pope Benedict XVI and to the members of the Synod of Bishops on 12 October 2012 on “The New Evangelization for ...

  2. Mar 10, 2010 · Swiss microbial geneticist, Werner Arber shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans for their discovery of restriction endonucleases. Werner Arber was born in Granichen, Switzerland in 1929. Following a public school education, he entered the Swiss Polytechnical School in Zurich in 1949, working ...

  3. Apr 10, 2018 · En un lejano 1978, tres científicos ganaron el Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina por el “descubrimiento de las enzimas de restricción y sus aplicaciones a los problemas de genética molecular”, según la Fundación Nobel. Hamilton Smith, Daniel Nathans y Werner Arber fueron premiados por sus trabajos que ayudarían enormemente a la ...

  4. Nov 16, 1999 · Werner Arber discovered restriction enzymes, which cut DNA molecules at sites where a certain sequence of nucleotides occurs. Daniel Nathans applied this discovery within genetics. Among other applications, Nathans used different restriction enzymes on the DNA of the SV40 virus and studied its components, which allowed him to map the virus' genome.

  5. The following lists of Nobel Prizes that have been awarded to microbiologists gives outlines the progress of microbiology, molecular biology and Immunology in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. 1901 Emil Adolph Von Behring: Developed serum treatment, especially in diphtheria, and got Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1901.

  6. Aug 28, 2012 · Restriction Enzymes: From Their Discovery to Their Applications. W. Arber. Published 28 August 2012. Biology, Chemistry, Engineering. TLDR. The discovery and the functions of bacterial restriction endonucleases, as well as their applications in molecular genetic analysis and in biotechnological applications, are studied. Expand.

  7. Werner Arber (* 3. června 1929 Gränichen) je švýcarský mikrobiolog a genetik. Roku 1978 obdržel spolu s Danielem Nathansem a Hamiltonem O. Smithem Nobelovu cenu za fyziologii a medicínu za „ objev restrikčních endonukleáz a řady způsobů jejich využití v molekulární genetice “.

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