Prof. Roger Kornberg
Roger Kornberg is an American biochemist credited with major discoveries that underlie the central dogma of molecular biology. He elucidated the tight packaging structures of DNA within chromosomes, and revealed the molecular machinery responsible for the first step in the pathway of gene expression and received a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2006.
World Governments Summit 2024
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12 Feb 12:30 - 14:302.3 e& HallRoundtable Meetings
Scientific Discovery and Applications Roundtable
Prof. Roger KornbergNobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2006Prof. Serge HarocheNobel Prize Laureate in Physics 2012Prof. Dan ShechtmanNobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2011Prof. Michael LevittNobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry 2013Dr. Randy SchekmanNobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 2013Dr. Aaron CiechanoverNobel LaureateRichard RobertsNobel Prize Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1993Dr. Pamela RonaldWolf Prize in Agriculture 2022Patrick NoackExecutive Director of Future Foresight and Imagination