Title
Preview
Creation Date
10-2-2017
Description
Search Magazine, 1996
In the mid-1950s, extending the work of Claude and Keith Porter, George Palade and Philip Siekevitz uncovered key aspects by which DNA's code is translated into proteins - the cogs, gears, and girders by which cells function.
For founding modern cell biology, Claude, Palade, and Christian de Duve shared the 1974 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
Keywords
Christian de Duve, Search Magazine, The Rockefeller University, cell biology, Keith Porter, George Palade, Albert Claude