Kerry Friend
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In 1972 he won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his research on the cells’ ability to respond to foreign substances by building up a barrier against them. While at Rockefeller University, he also studied how neurons communicate with other cells through electrical impulses (synapses).
[Source: The Nobel Prize]
Allen J. Bard is one of America’s most renowned chemists. He is known for His ability to cut through the complexity of chemistry with scalpel-like precision. this allowed him to make groundbreaking discoveries in areas like electrochemistry.
Bard developed the scanning electrochemical microscope, which has been indispensable in many fields of chemistry and biology alike. The scanning electrochemical microscope (SECM) allows scientists to see chemical reactions inside cells or even molecules at the atomic level.
Charles K. Kao is one of the most influential figures in the history of telecommunications. He helped shape the world we live in today by developing better ways to communicate and access information.
His work with lasers and glass fibers revolutionized the internet. He helped create fiber optics, which allow us to transmit data at super high speeds. This discovery earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics.
Kao was a man of the world. While he was born in China, he had citizenship for both the UK and US.
What’s the best Charles K. Kao quote?
“If you really look at it, I was trying to sell a dream…There was very little I could put in concrete to tell these people it was really real.”
Additionally, Brenner was jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 2002 for his contributions to understanding how genes function during development.
What’s the best Sydney Brenner quote?
“Progress in science depends on new techniques, new discoveries and new ideas, probably in that order.”
[Source: The Nobel Prize ]
What makes Kary B. Mullis famous?
Kary B. Mullis is an American biochemist who was born in 1944. He is known for developing the polymerase chain reaction, which is still useful in modern scientific research.
Mullis received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry alongside Michael Smith in 1993 for his work on the polymerase chain reaction.
Mullis also argued that there might be other causes of AIDS other than HIV. His ideas remain controversial and against what scientists know about AIDS.
[Source: The Nobel Prize]
Tim Berners-Lee is a computer scientist born in London in 1955. He attended school at Emanuel School and then went on to earn a BA in physics at The Queen’s College in Oxford.
Berners-Lee is best known for creating a way for computers to communicate with each other over networks using simple commands. This invention has led to many new ways of using computers and changed how people use the internet daily.
This computer science expert was also one of the founders of Europe’s first global hypertext information system, now known as HTML (HyperText Markup Language). One example of this system is ‘hyperlink,’ which allows you to embed links in documents on web pages.
Berners-Lee continues to work on improving how people interact with technology through his foundation called The World Wide Web Foundation (WWWF).
“The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people.”
[Sources: Encyclopedia Britannica, WWWF]