How did Elizabeth Blackburn change the world?

How did Elizabeth Blackburn change the world?

ELIZABETHBLACKBURN. Elizabeth Blackburn has evolved from a self-described “lab rat” to an explorer in the realms of health and public policy. She discovered the molecular structure of telomeres and co-discovered the enzyme telomerase, essential pieces in the puzzle of cellular division and DNA replication.

What are Elizabeth Blackburn’s hobbies?

My parents, who were family physicians, certainly encouraged my interest in science. Also, having pets and my love of animals as a kid were big influences. My science interest grew because I loved biology. I decided that biochemistry, and later molecular biology, was the way I wanted to study it.

What branch of science did Elizabeth Blackburn study?

Molecular biology

How old is Elizabeth Blackburn?

72 years (26 November 1948)

Why is the telomerase enzyme unique?

Telomeres, the natural ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes, are essential for protecting chromosomes from degradation and fusion. Telomerase, a ribonucleoprotein enzyme, is a specialized reverse transcriptase utilizing its RNA moiety as a template for synthesis of telomeric DNA.

Why did Elizabeth Blackburn win the Nobel Prize?

The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009 jointly to Elizabeth Blackburn, Carol Greider and Jack Szostak for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase.

Where does Elizabeth Blackburn work?

Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Morris Herztein Professor of Biology and Physiology in the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of California, San Francisco, is a leader in the area of telomere and telomerase research.

Where did Elizabeth Blackburn go to primary school?

I started kindergarten at a girls’ school, Broadland House Girls Grammar School in Launceston (Figure 1). Figure 1. Elizabeth Blackburn (right) and her sister Katherine ready for Elizabeth’s first day at school in Launceston, Tasmania.

When was telomerase discovered?

1984

What is a Nobel Prize?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nobel Prize. Awarded for. Contributions that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind in the areas of Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace.

Who has rejected the Nobel Prize?

Two Nobel Laureates declined the prize Jean-Paul Sartre, awarded the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature, declined the prize because he had consistently declined all official honours. Le Duc Tho, awarded the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize jointly with US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger.

Who shot Malala in the head?

Ehsanullah Ehsan

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