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A disciplinary hearing was told the
biochemist's library of perverted films was found by police on his home computer.
Kornberg (1918-2007) documented his scientific career in his autobiography For the Love of Enzymes: The Odyssey of a
Biochemist, but deliberately said little of his life outside the laboratory, says Friedberg, so that is what he emphasizes, saying little about the science itself.
How Life Works: The Inside Word from a
Biochemist is scattered with interesting and informative 'boxes', which highlight current and real-life implications of the topics being explored.
In the context of patients who are ill, a
biochemist would be called a clinical chemist.
Four members of staff at clinical biochemistry department at Ysbyty Gwynedd, Bangor, presented their findings to a recent National Meeting of the Association of Clinical
Biochemists in Manchester.
Tom Noland, tree
biochemist for Ontario Forest Research Institute and scientific leader of the project, says the studies will determine the best environment for yew cultivation and what sources within the yew family will yield the highest amount of Paclitaxel.
A former
biochemist who had worked in the textile, construction and healthcare industries, having created and run a network of private hospitals in Southern Africa, Horwitz was ideally placed to envision the potential of this product.
Studin, MD, FACS, and pharmaceutical
biochemist Robert Giuliano developed this product, which is manufactured by Red Rock Laboratories.
She also won a number of prizes, including the Linda Eteen Memorial Prize for the best performance in professional training by a
biochemist.
1983 To speed up the process of reproducing tiny bits of DNA,
biochemist Kary Mullis develops a technique called polymerase chain reaction.
I began my training as a clinical
biochemist in Coventry while also studying for a PhD at the University of Birmingham, England.
In his new work, Slouching Towards Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline, Bork pins his own anti-evolutionary attack on Darwin's Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution, a recent book by
biochemist Michael Behe.
Beginning in 1937, the German-born British
biochemist Hans Adolf Krebs (1900-1981) found two six-carbon acids, including the familiar citric acid, that also played a role.
"We were young, idealistic and we were going to change the world," said Joe Bumgarner, a former Mouse House
biochemist who now works for the EPA in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.