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In 1975, Ramakrishnan married Vera Rosenberry, an author and illustrator of children's books. [1] He has a step-daughter, Tanya Kapka, a physician specializing in public health and health-care delivery to under-served communities; and a son, Raman Ramakrishnan, a cellist specializing in chamber music and professor at Bard College in New York State.
In his new book, “Why We Die: The New Science of Aging and the Quest for Immortality,” Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan sifts through past and cutting-edge research ...
Venki Ramakrishnan thinks longevity treatments are overhyped. To age well, he leads an active life and cooks from scratch. A Nobel Prize-winning scientist who wrote a book on aging cycles 6 miles ...
Venki Ramakrishnan United Kingdom and United States: Chemistry: Born in India 2009 Ada Yonath Israel: Chemistry: 2010 Ei-ichi Negishi Japan: Chemistry: 2010 Akira Suzuki Japan: Chemistry: 2011 Dan Shechtman Israel: Chemistry: 2013 Arieh Warshel Israel and United States: Chemistry: 2013 Michael Levitt Israel, United Kingdom and United States ...
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan* (born 1952) Science & Technology United Kingdom 2010 Prathap C. Reddy (born 1933) Trade & Industry Andhra Pradesh 2010 Y. Venugopal Reddy (born 1941) Public Affairs Andhra Pradesh 2010 Zohra Sehgal (1912–2014) Arts Delhi 2010 Umayalpuram K. Sivaraman (born 1937) Arts Tamil Nadu 2011 Montek Singh Ahluwalia (born 1943 ...
Venki Ramakrishnan [237] [238] Chemistry: First Indian Nobel laureate in Chemistry "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome." 2014 Kailash Satyarthi [239] Peace: First Indian Nobel laureate in Peace "for their struggle against the suppression of children and young people and for the right of all children to education."
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
Nobel Prize winner and structural biologist Venki Ramakrishnan called the result "a stunning advance on the protein folding problem", [24] adding that "It has occurred decades before many people in the field would have predicted." [26] [27]