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1.Biography 2. Project 3. Success 4. References
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Name: Sid Altman Birth date: May 7, 1939 Birth place: Montreal, Quebec Residence: New Haven, Connecticut Title Sterling: Professor of Biology, Chair of Biology, Professor of Chemistry, Dean at Yale University Office: Biology Department, Yale University, Connecticut, USA Status: Working Degrees: BSc (Physics) Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960 PhD (Biophysics) University of Colorado, 1967 Awards: Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1989 Rosenstiel Award for Basic Biomedical Research, 1989 National Institutes of Health Merit Award, 1989 Yale Science and Engineering Association Award, 1990
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In Crick and Brenner’s lab, in about 1970, Altman was investigating part of this complex process. He discovered an enzyme called “RNase P” that chops a little “tail” off the end of an intermediate molecule of RNA called “precursor-tRNA.” In recent years Dr. Altman and his research team at Yale University have applied their knowledge of RNA molecular biology to develop a method to inhibit the expression of any gene in any organism. They have patented a technique that stops the expression of virus genes in human tissue culture cells. Some day they expect it will work in vivo— in people.
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Discovered catalytic RNA, for which he won the Nobel Prize in 1989
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- "science.ca Profile : Sid Altman."science.ca The Best Source for Canadian Science. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Jan. 2012..
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