TACC supercomputers help researchers find deeper insight into structure and behavior of protein, DNA and RNA

Tuesday, November 8, 2011 - 10:30 in Physics & Chemistry

In 1926, Theodor Svedberg won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for a novel method of separating proteins based on experiments performed on a new device he invented: the analytic ultracentrifuge.

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