Paul Berg, PhD [GRS'52], Nobel Prize winner and pioneer in the field of genetic engineering, who earned his PhD in biochemistry from Western Reserve University in 1952, died last month. Berg became ...
Paul Berg, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist whose ground-breaking experiments in gene-splicing reshaped cancer research and helped spawn the multibillion-dollar biotechnology industry, has died at ...
A senior project entirely altered Paul Berg’s life—and, in turn, benefited millions. While conducting his undergraduate research, Berg came upon papers that so intrigued him that he decided to pursue ...
Paul Berg, a Nobel laureate biochemist whose breakthrough in splicing DNA molecules helped place the foundations for the biotech industry, but who was once so concerned about possible risks from ...
Genetic engineering uses enzymes to carefully alter genetic material. This line of study has led to hardier and healthier food crops, the mass production of insulin, and novel vaccines, and it’s all ...
Stanford Nobel Prize winner Paul Berg and many of the world’s leading CRISPR scientists and bioethicists on Wednesday called for a global moratorium on genetically modified babies. In the most direct ...
A conversation with Dr. Paul Berg, Nobel Prize-winning biochemist, teacher, and research advocate. How do scientists grapple with issues of potentially dangerous research? How does this apply to ...
Paul A. Berg, 68, of Hutchinson passed away Monday, Feb. 3, at his home in Hutchinson. Memorial service was Saturday, Feb. 8, at Peace Lutheran Church in Hutchinson. Officiating was the Rev. Gerhard ...
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