Frederick Sanger, Two-Time Nobel-Winning Scientist, Dies at 95

Wednesday, November 20, 2013 - 18:30 in Biology & Nature

Dr. Sanger, a British biochemist, showed how amino acids link together to form insulin in 1958, and invented a method of “reading” molecular letters that make up the genetic code in 1980.

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