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  Paul Berg Winner of the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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 Scientist Profile : Paul Berg
Berg, born in Brooklyn, New York, attended Case Western Reserve University, and in 1952, obtained a Ph.
He immediately, in what is now called the "Berg Letter," proposed a one year moratorium on recombinant DNA research, in order for safety concerns to be worked out.
Berg later continued his recombinant DNA research, and was awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry.
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 Paul Berg (1926 - Present)
Berg was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1980 for his work with DNA.
He responded with the historic "Berg letter," calling for a moratorium on recombinant DNA research until safety issues could be addressed.
In 1985, Berg became director of the New Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine.
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 Paul Berg - Encyclopedia.com
Berg developed techniques for attaching selected parts of DNA molecules to bacterial DNA, enabling the synthesis of such proteins as insulin and interferon.
John Norquist, Milwaukee; Paul Soglin, Madison; F. Thomas Ament, Milwaukee; Rick Phelps, Madison; James Doyle, Madison; Charles Chvala, Madison; Walter Kunicki, Milwaukee; Gary George, Milwaukee; Gwendolynne Moore, Milwaukee; Robert Turner, Racine; Tammy Baldwin, Madison; Kim Plache, Racine; David Newby, Madison; Richard Collins, Beaver Dam; and Robert Friebert, Milwaukee.
James Berg, president of the Realty Advisory Board on Labor Relations, responds to Local 32BJ at a bargaining session.
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 Laureates of Tomorrow Nobel Essay Contest
Berg was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1980 in chemistry "for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant-DNA" (http://nobelprize.org).
Cole, Charles, Stephen Goff, Simone Manteuil-Brutlag, and Paul Berg.
Firmenich, A. A., Elias-Arnanz, M., and Berg, P. “A Novel Allele of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae RFA1 That is Deficient in Recombination and Repair and Suppressible by RAD52.” Molecular Cell Biology 15 (1995): 1620-31.
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 Paul Berg
Paul Berg: Well, that is a goal, trying to interpret the sequence of a protein, trying to understand what function it may have.
Paul Berg: Well, I think I'll speak for what I think is a general feeling, that in the area of genetically modifying human cells there is a sort of boundary in terms of where we would aim our experiments.
Paul Berg: A somatic cell is every cell of the body other than those which are used for procreation.
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 GDMB Ehrungen
Juni 1986 durch den Sohn von Dr. Paul Grünfeld, Herrn Ernst Grünfeld, London, ein Betrag von 40.000 DM gespendet, um aus dessen Erträgen – dem Zweck der GDMB entsprechend – den technisch-wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs auf dem Gebiete der Sondermetall-Metallurgie durch Vergabe von Geldpreisen zu fördern.
Juni 1935 durch die GDMB zur Erinnerung an den Begründer des schlesischen Berg- und Hüttenwesens, Friedrich Wilhelm Freiherr von Reden, gestiftet.
Sie wird verliehen für hervorragende Leistungen auf den Gebieten des Metallhütten- oder Bergwesens, durch die wesentliche Fortschritte in diesen Zweigen der Technik in wissenschaftlicher, praktischer oder wirtschaftlicher Hinsicht erzielt wurden.
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 Paul Berg - Stanford's Molecular Biologist
Paul Berg was born in Brooklyn, New York, June 30, 1926.
Kornberg is quoted describing Berg as "an inspiring leader at the frontier of molecular and cellular biology." Berg's research at Washington University involved converting fatty acids into their activated forms and led to his co-discovery of aminoacyl tRNA synthetases and tRNA.
Berg remained at Stanford and is currently the Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor of Cancer Research Emeritus, and director emeritus of the Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine.
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 The many battles of Paul Berg | Southwest Texas LIVE!
Paul Berg, who logged his last 13 career years as Chief Border Patrol Agent in Del Rio, Texas, is in remission from stage 4 cancer.
By the time it was caught – Berg had originally thought he had a sciatic nerve problem – it had spread to his bones, and he had spots of it on his internal organs.
Berg gives examples of the wide range of services his company provides, from debriefing foreign countries on border security, to beefing up safety in schools.
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 Paul Berg Summary
Paul Berg made one of the most fundamental technical contributions to the field of genetics in the twentieth century: he developed a technique for splicing together deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)--the substance that carries the genetic information in living...
Paul Berg is considered one of the few pioneers in molecular biology.
Paul Berg (born 1926) is best known for his development of a technique for splicing together DNA from different types of organisms.
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 Paul Berg
Paul Berg, born in Brooklyn, New York, USA, is an American biochemist and professor emeritus at Stanford University.
Berg was the first investigator to construct a recombinant-DNA molecule, i.e.
Berg performed his experiment, however, as part of an incisive analysis of the chromosome of an ape virus (called SV 40) Viruses contain DNA (or sometimes RNA, another nucleic acid).
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 Paul Berg and Taylor
Paul Berg and Taylor is a legal practice established in 1987 and offers a range of conveyancing, property, commercial, will, trust, probate and tax planning services.
Paul Berg and Taylor offer a range of specialist services for individuals and businesses.
In readiness for the electronic conveyancing era and as a solution to the needs of its clients, the practice has developed it’s own internet based e-conveyancing programme, bespoke to the needs of it’s clients and who are now attracted from the whole of the country via links with national Estate Agencies.
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 Zur Person: Paul Falk
In den folgenden beiden Jahren hat Paul Falk dann erste Kontakte zum "professionellen" Karneval: In der rot-weissen Funkenuniform der früheren Bensberger Stadtsoldaten fährt er 1959 und 1960 auf dem Festwagen der KG Grün-Gold im Bensberger Karnevalszug mit.
Paul Falk befaßt sich mit Wichtigerem und beginnt mit 14 Jahren seine Berufsausbildung zum Industriekaufmann, die er 1966 erfolgreich abschließt.
Mit dieser Initialzündung beginnt der eigentliche karnevalistische Werdegang von Paul Falk.
www.lust-auf-bensberg.de /privat/karneval/falk.htm   (1285 words)

  
 Paul Berg - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Paul Berg - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Berg, Paul, born in 1926, American molecular biologist and Nobel Prize winner.
Berg is a leader in research involving the nucleic acid...
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 Research of Paul Berg
We are exploring the signal transduction pathway from the T cell receptor as a possible target for the action of one of the viral genes.
Jessberger, R. and Berg, P. (1991) Repair of deletions and double-strand gaps by homologous recombination in a mammalian in vitro system.
Firmenich, A. A., Elias-Arnanz, M., and Berg, P. A novel allele of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RFA1 that is deficient in recombination and repair and suppressible by RAD52.
cmgm.stanford.edu /biochem/faculty/berg.html   (301 words)

  
 Paul Berg: ZoomInfo Business People Information
Paul Berg is responsible for Institutional Sales and Client Service for separately managed accounts.
Prior to joining Century in 2003, Paul was SVP and Regional Sales Director-Northeast at Strong and SVP and Director of Institutional and Consultant sales at Evergreen Investments in Boston.
Paul has a Bachelors degree in Finance/Economics from Lehigh University.
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 Paul Berg - Scientology Service Completions
TAS : Scientology Statistics : Individual Completions : P : Paul Berg
The older a list, the more likely that a person listed on it is no longer involved in Scientology.
Note: The dates listed above are the approximate publication dates of the magazines, which may be weeks or months later than the actual date the service was completed.
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 Paul Berg: ZoomInfo Business People Information
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Paul Berg, chairman of the state chapter of the Alliance for Community Media, takes a more mixed view of the matter.
While he says it would be wrong to allow local producers to film or interview private citizens without their permission, Ponsor's ruling "is a victory for First Amendment protection of public access."
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 Paul Berg, Photographer of Food, Wine and Products in California Wine Country
Paul Berg, Photographer of Food, Wine and Products in California Wine Country
Interests include gardening, wine, food, nature, fly fishing and the bounty of Northern California.
Paul Berg, photos, photography, food, wine, product photography, color, fl and white, fl and white, film, digital, Sonoma, Napa, Mendocino, Sideways, gardens, art, nature, Santa Rosa, Sebastopol, Russian River, Dry Creek, Alexander Valley
www.paulbergphoto.com   (83 words)

  
 Faculty & Researcher Profiles - Stanford University Medical Center
Berg, P, "Brilliant Science, Dark Politics, Uncertain Law" Jurimetrics 2006; 46: More »
Berg P, "Origins of the human genome project: why sequence the human genome when 96% of it is junk?" Am J Hum Genet 2006; 79: 4: 603-5 More »
Berg P, "Reflections on the Lasker prize for basic biomedical research." JAMA 2005; 294: 11: 1419-20 More »
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 Paul Brandt Berg - XFamily - Children of God
Paul Brandt Berg (US citizen, born 1947-06-21) was the eldest son of Children of God founder David Berg and Jane Miller.
Known within the cult as "Aaron", Paul Berg wrote and performed many early Children of God songs, and is considered among the more influential contributors towards the music that made the revolution.
Twenty of the members including, Jonathan Berg and Paul Berg, sons of David Berg, jumped bail set at an aggregate of $34,500 and arrest warrants were issued, but have not been executed.
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 Paul Berg   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Berg was born in New York and educated at Pennsylvania State University and Case Western Reserve University.
In 1956 Berg identified an RNA molecule (later known as a transfer RNA) that is specific to the amino acid methionine.
From 1959 he was associated with the medical school of Stanford University, serving as chairman of the biochemistry department in 1969-74 and becoming Willson professor (1970) and director of the Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine (1985).
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 Paul Berg Biography | World of Biology
Berg's background in biochemistry and microbiology shaped his research interests during graduate school and beyond, steering him first into studies of the molecular mechanisms underlying intracellular protein synthesis.
Berg performed the same biochemical operation on the phage DNA, except he changed the sequence of bases in the reconstructed phage DNA so it would be complementary to--and therefore readily bind to--the reconstructed SV40 section of DNA extending from the double-stranded portion.
Berg was named the Sam, Lula and Jack Willson Professor of Biochemistry at Stanford in 1970, and was chairman of the Department of Biochemistry there from 1969 to 1974.
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 Paul Berg to Receive 2005 Biotechnology Heritage Award
About Paul Berg Paul Berg is Cahill Professor in Cancer Research, Emeritus at Stanford University School of Medicine and Director Emeritus of the Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine.
A Nobel laureate, he is one of the principal pioneers in "gene splicing." Berg, along with his colleagues Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger, was honored with the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing methods that make it possible to map the structure and function of DNA.
Berg joined the faculty of the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1959 and was Chairman of the Department of Biochemistry from 1969 to 1974.
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 1972 - Paul Berg
Paul Berg assembled the first DNA molecules that combined genes from different organisms.
In Berg's cut-and-splice method he created, in the DNA of both viruses, what came to be known as "sticky ends." Restriction enzymes were first used to open the circular units of DNA of phage and virus.
In 1980 Paul Berg shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger, for "his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA."
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 Paul Berg-American Nobel Laureate - Science - RedOrbit
American biochemist and molecular biologist Paul Berg received the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry for "his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard for recombinant DNA." In addition, he developed the new technology of genetic engineering.
Berg was a graduate student at Western Reserve University (now Case Western Reserve) in Cleveland, Ohio, and received a PhD degree in 1952.
In 1959, Berg left St Louis to become an associate professor at Stanford University in Stanford, Calif. In 1969, he was named chair of the biochemistry department.
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 Paul Berg - Moviefone
David A. Jackson, Robert H. Symons, and Paul Berg.
Paul Berg witnessed firsthand the history of recombinant DNA research and regulation, having been in the forefront of both movements since he was a young...
Paul Berg - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, Paul Berg Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
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 Paul Berg Biography | World of Scientific Discovery
By 1959, Berg moved west to Stanford University where he served as professor of biochemistry.
Paul Berg has earned many prestigious awards and honors, including election into the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences.
Berg continues his research at Stanford, focusing on how to repair DNA damage.
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 Nobel laureate Paul Berg   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Paul Berg, the Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor of Cancer Research, Emeritus, and director emeritus of the Beckman Center for Molecular and Genetic Medicine; at Stanford 1959-present.
Awarded the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry "for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA." The other half of the award went to Walter Gilbert and Frederick Sanger "for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids."
Since receiving the prize, Berg has continued to conduct research in the Department of Biochemistry, where his focus is the mechanism of repairing DNA damage.
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