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[edit]DescriptionCarol Greider and Elizabeth Blackburn 2009-02.JPG |
English: Carol Greider (in red) and Elizabeth Blackburn. Carol Greider is a molecular biologist who discovered the enzyme telomerase in 1984 while working with Elizabeth Blackburn. Elizabeth (Liz) Helen Blackburn FRS (born November 26, 1948 in Hobart, Tasmania) is an Australian-born U.S. biologist at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), who studies the telomere.
Deutsch: Carol Greider (in rot) und Elizabeth Blackburn. Carol Greider (* 15. April 1961 in San Diego, Kalifornien, USA) ist eine US-amerikanische Molekularbiologin, die durch ihre Arbeiten über das Enzym Telomerase bekannt wurde. Elizabeth „Liz“ H. Blackburn (* 26. November 1948 in Hobart, Tasmanien) ist eine australische-US-amerikanische Molekularbiologin, die besonders für ihre Arbeiten auf dem Gebiet der Telomer- und Telomerase-Forschung bekannt wurde. |
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Author | Gerbil |
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