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DJ38BT FREDERICK SANGER, a British biochemist whose discoveries about the chemistry of life led to the decoding of the human genome and to the development of new drugs like human growth hormone and earned him two Nobel Prizes, a distinction held by only three other scientists, died on Tuesday in Cambridge, UK. He was 95. 19th Nov, 2013. PICTURED: Oct. 10, 1958 - British Scientist Wins Nobel Prize. For Research Into Insulin. Dr. Frederick Sanger age 40 in laboratory at Cambridge Laboratory. Credit: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
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E0R9EC Oct. 10, 1958 - BRITISH SCIENTIST WINS NOBEL PRIZE.. DR. FREDERICK SANGER OF CAMBRIDGE. It has been reported from Stockholm that DR. FREDERICK SANGER F.R.S. aged 40 - of Cambridge - is the winner the ''Nobel Chemistry Prize - for his researh into the structure of insulin molecules.. The prize is worth about £15,000.. KEYSTONE PHOTO -SHOWS: - DR. FREDERICK SANGER in his laboratory at Cambridge University this morning.
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E0R9EE Oct. 10, 1958 - BRITISH SCIENTIST WINS.NOBEL PRIZE DR. FREDERICK SANGER OF CAMBRIDGE. It has been reported from Stockholm that DR. FREDERICK SANGER F.R.S. aged 40 - of Cambridge is the winner of the Nobel Chemistry Prize - for his research into the structure of insulin molecukes,. The prize is worth about £15.000.. KEYSTONE PHOTO-SHOWS- DR. FREDERICK SANGER in his laboratory at Cambridge University morning,
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E0R9ED Oct. 10, 1958 - BRITISH SCIENTIST WINS NOBEL PRIZE. FOR RESEARCH INTO INSULIN,. It has been reported from stocholm that DR. FREDERICM SABGER F.R.S. aged 40 - of Cambridge - is the winner of the Nobel Chemistry Prize - for his research Into the structure of insulin molecules.. The prize is worth about 15,000. KEYSTONE PHOTO Shows:- DR. FREDERICK SANGER seen with an atomic model structure insulin - In the Cambridge Laboratory this morning.
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DJ38BW FREDERICK SANGER, a British biochemist whose discoveries about the chemistry of life led to the decoding of the human genome and to the development of new drugs like human growth hormone and earned him two Nobel Prizes, a distinction held by only three other scientists, died on Tuesday in Cambridge, UK. He was 95. 19th Nov, 2013. PICTURED: Oct. 10, 1958 - British Scientist Wins Nobel Prize. For Research Into Insulin. Dr. Frederick Sanger age 40 with an atomic model structure insulin at Cambridge Laboratory. Credit: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
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DJ38BR FREDERICK SANGER, a British biochemist whose discoveries about the chemistry of life led to the decoding of the human genome and to the development of new drugs like human growth hormone and earned him two Nobel Prizes, a distinction held by only three other scientists, died on Tuesday in Cambridge, UK. He was 95. 19th Nov, 2013. PICTURED: Oct. 10, 1958 - British Scientist Wins Nobel Prize. For Research Into Insulin. Dr. Frederick Sanger age 40 with an atomic model structure insulin at Cambridge Laboratory. Credit: Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com/Alamy Live News
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