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  2. Kenichi Yokoyama - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Yokoyama was named one of 44 prominent scientists worldwide moving Biochemistry into the future. [7] In 2019, he was awarded the Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry from the American Chemical Society , became the third faculty member at Duke University to receive this award after Salih Wakil in 1967 and Paul Modrich in 1983, who later ...

  3. Robert L. Hill (biochemist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert L. Hill (1928-2012) was a biochemist who spent most of his career on the faculty at Duke University School of Medicine, from which he retired as the James B. Duke Professor Emeritus. Hill's research focused on the chemistry of enzymes, with particular specialization in glycosyltransferases and glycobiology.

  4. Lorena S. Beese - Wikipedia

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    Lorena Beese is a James B. Duke Professor of Biochemistry and Duke Cancer Institute Member. Her research involves structural mechanisms underlying DNA replication and repair, neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, and microbial pathogenesis; X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy; structure-based drug design; protein-protein and protein-nucleic acid interactions, enzyme mechanisms ...

  5. Patrick J. Casey - Wikipedia

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    Patrick J. (Pat) Casey is a biochemist and molecular pharmacologist and is a James B. Duke Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University School of Medicine. In 2005, he relocated to Singapore to help found the Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore, where he served as its Senior Vice Dean of Research through July, 2023.

  6. George Church (geneticist) - Wikipedia

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    He then attended Duke University, where he obtained a B.S. degree in zoology and chemistry in two years. [8] In the fall of 1973, Church began research work at Duke University with assistant professor of biochemistry Sung-Hou Kim, work that continued a year later in a graduate biochemistry program at Duke on an National Science Foundation ...

  7. List of Duke University people - Wikipedia

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    Peter Agre (vice chancellor for science and technology at Duke University Medicine Center from 2005 to December 2007), 2003 Nobel laureate in chemistry [9] [10] Robert Lefkowitz (James B. Duke Professor of Medicine and Professor of Biochemistry and Chemistry, joined Duke in 1973), 2012 Nobel laureate in Chemistry. [11] National Medal of Science ...

  8. Hashim Al-Hashimi - Wikipedia

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    Hashim Al-Hashimi is a professional biochemist and professor of biochemistry and chemistry at Duke University. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He received the prestigious NAS Award in Molecular Biology in 2020. [ 4 ]

  9. Brigid Hogan - Wikipedia

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    Brigid L. M. Hogan FRS is a British developmental biologist noted for her contributions to mammalian development, stem cell research and transgenic technology and techniques. . She is currently a Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University, [2] [3] Born in the UK, she became an American citizen in 20