S. No. | Nobel Prize Winners | Event |
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1) | Khurana | T. RNA synthease yeast alanyl – 77 base pair |
2) | Khurana | T. RNA synthease Tyrosine Suppressor 207 base pair |
3) | Jacob & Monad | Discovery of protein synthesis mechanism in virus |
4) | Thomas catch & Syndney Altman (Ribozymes) 1989 | |
5) | Gerd Binning & Heinrich Rohrer (1986) | For scanning tunnelling microscope – 3D images |
6) | Sir Godfrey Hounsfield | CT scan – 1979 |
7) | Block & Purcell | NMR – 1952 |
8) | Watson & crick – 1962 | Double helix structure of DNA |
9) | Fritz Zernike – 1953 | phase contract microscopy (Living cells) |
10) | Buchner -Chemistry – 1907 | enzyme causes Fermentation |
11) | Sumner & Northrop – 1946 | chemistry – Work on enzyme |
12) | Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith – 1978 | 1st restriction endonuclease isolated |
13) | Ochoa – 1959 | synthesis of RNA in vitro Conditions |
14) | W. M Stanley – 1946 | Chemistry – TMV crystallized form proteins |
15) | Von Behring | Serum Therapeutics |
16) | Murray & Thomson | Organ transplant – (Kidney transplant in twins) |
17) | Navel & Wiscos | Gene control development in womb |
18) | Kornberg & Ochoa | Artificial synthesis of genes |
19) | 1951 – max Theiler | vaccine for yellow fever |
20) | 1978 – Harrison Smith | Restriction endonuclease |
21) | Eijkman | antineuritic vitamin |
22) | Stanley Prusiner – 1997 | mad cow Disease |
23) | 1945 – Alexander Fleming | Discovery of Penicillin |
24) | 1904 – Ramsay | Noble Gases |