WEBSydney Brenner CH FRS FMedSci MAE (13 January 1927 – 5 April 2019) was a South African biologist. In 2002, he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with H. Robert Horvitz and Sir John E. Sulston.
WEBSep 30, 2023 · Dr. Sydney Brenner, a renowned biologist, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2002 for his groundbreaking work on the nematode worm, Caenorhabditis elegans. His discoveries revolutionized our understanding of developmental biology and genetics.
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Sydney Brenner | Nobel Prize, Genetics, Molecular Biology
WEBApr 1, 2024 · Sydney Brenner (born January 13, 1927, Germiston, South Africa—died April 5, 2019, Singapore) South-African born biologist who, with John E. Sulston and H. Robert Horvitz, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2002 for their discoveries about how genes regulate tissue and organ development via a …
WEBOBITUARY. 11 April 2019. Sydney Brenner (1927-2019) Mischievous steward of molecular biology’s golden age. By. Errol Friedberg. Credit: Andrew Cutraro/Redux/eyevine. Sydney Brenner was one...
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Sydney Brenner, pioneer of molecular biology, dies at 92
WEBApr 5, 2019 · Sydney Brenner, the Nobel laureate whose studies on the roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans led to seminal discoveries in genetics and developmental biology, died today in Singapore. He was 92 years old. Brenner discovered fundamental steps in how cells use DNA to make the proteins that enable life.
WEBMay 17, 2019 · Sydney Brenner, an icon of science, died on 5 April at age 92. Sydney helped decipher the genetic code, he pioneered the use of Caenorhabditis elegans for genetic analysis, he made us think, and he made us laugh. Sydney was born in Germiston, South Africa, the son of Jewish immigrants.
WEBMay 18, 2019 · He was born in Germiston, South Africa, on Jan 13, 1927, and died in Singapore on April 5, 2019, aged 92 years. Nobel Prize winner, collaborator in beginning to decipher the genetic code, co-discoverer of messenger RNA, and much else.
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Sydney Brenner. 13 January 1927—5 April 2019 - Royal Society
WEBSep 2, 2020 · He also pioneered techniques for genome analysis and was instrumental in establishing several outstanding centres of biological research around the world. Out of Africa. Sydney was born of Jewish immigrant parents in what was then the small town of Germiston, South Africa ( figure 1, figure 2 ).
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Sydney Brenner: Molecular biology pioneer dies - BBC News
WEBApr 5, 2019 · BBC Science Correspondent. Sydney Brenner, one of the giants of 20th Century science, has died. The South African of Lithuanian descent made many pioneering discoveries in the field of molecular...
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Sydney Brenner – Prize presentation - NobelPrize.org
WEBWatch a video clip of the 2002 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine, Sydney Brenner, receiving his Nobel Prize medal and diploma during the Nobel Prize Award Ceremony at the Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden, on 10 December 2002. MLA style: Sydney Brenner – Prize presentation.