Updated at 10:10 a.m. ET Their work details how cells repair damaged DNA and preserve genes. And now three scientists — Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar — have won the 2015 Nobel Prize in ...
Portraits of the co-winners of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015 (from left to right) Sweden's Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich of the US and Turkish-American Aziz Sancar are displayed on a screen during a ...
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Cancer researchers are just beginning to understand the ramifications of the fundamental discoveries behind the 2015 Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, which were awarded on Wednesday to ...
STOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists from Sweden, the U.S. and Turkey won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for showing how cells repair damaged DNA, work that can be used to develop new cancer ...
The work of Sweden’s Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich of the U.S., and Aziz Sancar, a dual American and Turkish citizen, won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for providing a toolbox for DNA repairs and ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Sweden's Tomas Lindahl, American Paul Modrich and Turkish-born Aziz Sancar won the 2015 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for work on mapping how cells repair damaged DNA, giving insight ...
hree scientists from Sweden, the U.S. and Turkey won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for showing how cells repair damaged DNA, work that can be used to develop new cancer treatments. Swedish ...
The work of Tomas Lindahl, Paul Modrich and Aziz Sancar details how cells repair damaged DNA and preserve genes. 3 Scientists Win 2015 Nobel Chemistry Prize RENEE MONTAGNE, HOST: And another Nobel ...