Laureate Details Aaron Klug was educated at Durban High School and the Universities of Witwatersrand , Cape Town and Cambridge. He began as a medical student, transferred to science, and his PhD at http://www.lindau-nobel.de.axprod.net/LaureateDetails.AxCMS?UserID=6854
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Extractions: Reference Desk FunBrain Biblical Figure / Religious Figure Born: 2nd century B.C. Died: 2nd century B.C. (by God's decree) Birthplace: Egypt Best known as: The brother of Moses who performed miracles with a rod Aaron was the first priest of Israel, according to the biblical book Leviticus. His story begins in Exodus, with Aaron as spokesperson for and assistant to his younger brother, Moses . Together they help lead the Hebrews out of slavery and through years of desert wandering. At key moments, Aaron wields a rod that becomes a serpent, brings plagues upon Egypt, and sprouts blossoms and almonds. While Moses is off receiving the Ten Commandments, Aaron commits idolatry by building a golden calf for the people to worship. He survives this sin and later is anointed chief priest over the Hebrews' new "tabernacle" form of worship. In Numbers, Aaron's death is decreed by God, for a sin he and Moses committed (its nature is unclear) in drawing water from a rock. God sends the two to Mt. Hor, where Aaron dies after Moses strips him of his priestly garments. Extra credit: As great-grandson of Levi, Aaron is among the priestly class of Levites. His family's altar duties turn tragic when his sons Nadab and Abihu disobey sanctuary rules and are killed by fire. Another son, Eleazar, later succeeds Aaron as chief priest... Like Moses, Aaron is also a figure of faith in Christianity and a prophet in Islam... The title character in
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Extractions: Home Discussion Topics Dictionary ... Login Rosalind Franklin Overview Rosalind Elsie Franklin (25 July 1920 – 16 April 1958) was a British biophysicist, physicist Physicist A physicist is a scientist who studies or practices physics. Physicists study a wide range of physical phenomena in many branches of physics spanning all length scales: from sub-atomic particles of which all ordinary matter is made to the behavior of the material Universe as a whole... chemist Chemist A chemist is a scientist trained in the science of chemistry. Chemists study the composition of matter and its properties such as density, acidity, size and shape. Chemists carefully describe the properties they study in terms of quantities, with detail on the level of molecules and their component... biologist Biologist A biologist is a scientist devoted to and producing results in biology through the study of life.Typically biologists study organisms and their relationship to their environment. Biologists involved in basic research attempt to discover underlying mechanisms that govern how organisms work... and X-ray crystallographer X-ray crystallography X-ray crystallography is a method of determining the arrangement of atoms within a crystal, in which a beam of X-rays strikes a crystal and diffracts into many specific directions. From the angles and intensities of these diffracted beams, a crystallographer can produce a three-dimensional picture...
20th Century Year By Year 1982 KLUG, Sir AARON, Great Britain, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, b. 1926 (in Lithuania) for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his http://www.historycentral.com/20th/1982.html
The Royal Society Of Edinburgh (RSE) KLUG, Sir Aaron, OM, BSc(Witwatersrand), MSc(Cape Town), PhD, ScD(Cantab), FRS, Nobel Laureate (1982), Copley Medalist of the Royal Society, Foreign Associate of the National http://www.royalsoced.org.uk/fellowship/elections/elect99.htm
Extractions: About Us Conference Facilities Contact Us Events ... Election of Fellows The following were elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh at its meeting held on 1 March 1999 Honorary Fellows BROECKER, Wallace S, BA, PhD(Columbia). Newberry Professor of Geology, Columbia University, USA.
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Educational Outreach Sir Aaron Klug was born in 1926 in Zelvas, Lithuania. His family moved to South Africa in 1928 and he grew up there. He entered Durban High School and then the http://www-outreach.phy.cam.ac.uk/resources/nobel/klug.php
Extractions: Educational Outreach At the Cavendish laboratory Department of Physics Home Outreach Diary Physics Skills Days ... cambridgephysics.com Sir Aaron Klug: Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1982 pdf Sir Aaron Klug Sir Aaron Klug was born in 1926 in Zelvas, Lithuania. His family moved to South Africa in 1928 and he grew up there. He entered Durban High School and then the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, taking the pre-medical course. However, he turned to general science (chemistry, physics and mathematics) and then he did a master degree in physics research at the University of Cape Town . In 1949, he became a PhD student at Trinity College , Cambridge, and began his research at the Cavendish Laboratory , working on a theoretical problem in the study of steel. After completing his PhD, he spent a year in the Colloid Science department in Cambridge. By 1954, he had accepted a job at Birkbeck College, London, where he worked in virus research. In 1962 Klug moved to the newly built MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, continuing his virus research specialising in spherical viruses. The
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CLIMATE CHANGE AND THE INTEGRITY OF SCIENCE Kirk, Kent C, University of Wisconsin Kivelson, Margaret G, University of California, Los Angeles Klinman, Judith P, University of California, Berkeley Klug, Sir Aaron, Medical http://www.pacinst.org/climate/climate_statement.pdf
Nobel Prizes In Molecular Biology KLUG, Sir AARON, Great Britain, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, b. 1926 (in Lithuania) for his development of crystallographic electron microscopy and his http://home.sandiego.edu/~cloer/molecnobels.html
Extractions: Official Nobel Prize Website Chemistry 1958 The prize was awarded to: "for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin". Physiology or Medicine 1958 The prize was divided, one half being awarded jointly to: "for their discovery that genes act by regulating definite chemical events"; and the other half to: "for his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria". Physiology or Medicine 1959 The prize was awarded jointly to: "for their discovery of the mechanisms in the biological synthesis of ribonucleic and deoxyribonucleic acid."
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