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  1. Venki Ramakrishnan. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (born 1952) is a British-American structural biologist. He shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada Yonath for research on the structure and function of ribosomes. [6] [9] [10] [11]

  2. Venki Ramakrishnan. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Verified email at mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk - Homepage. Protein synthesis ribosomes chromatin x-ray crystallography electron microscopy. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. Title. ... V Ramakrishnan, JT Finch, V Graziano, PL Lee, RM Sweet. Nature 362 (6417), 219-223, 1993. 953: 1993: What recent ribosome structures have revealed about the mechanism of translation. TM Schmeing, V Ramakrishnan. Nature 461 (7268 ...

  3. From Chidambaram to Cambridge: A Life in Science. I was born in 1952 in Chidambaram, an ancient temple town in Tamil Nadu best known for its temple of Nataraja, the lord of dance. When I was born, my father, C.V. Ramakrishnan, was away on a postdoctoral fellowship in Madison, Wisconsin, with the famous enzymologist David Green.

  4. May 2, 2024 · Venki Ramakrishnan (born 1952, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India) is an Indian-born physicist and molecular biologist who was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for Chemistry, along with American biophysicist and biochemist Thomas Steitz and Israeli protein crystallographer Ada Yonath, for his research into the atomic structure and function of cellular particles called ribosomes. (Ribosomes are tiny particles made up of RNA and proteins that specialize in protein synthesis and are found free or bound ...

  5. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009. Born: 1952, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India. Affiliation at the time of the award: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prize motivation: “for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome”. Prize share: 1/3.

  6. Venki Ramakrishnan Structure of the translational apparatus. Personal group site. Translation of genetic information into protein is fundamental to life. It is carried out by the large macromolecular machine called the ribosome. In 2000, we solved the structure of the 30S ribosomal subunit and its complex with several antibiotics as well as its mRNA and tRNA ligands. Since then, we have solved the high-resolution structures of the entire ribosome at several points along the translation ...

  7. Sep 4, 2018 · Fifty years later, structural biologist, Nobel laureate and Royal Society president Venki Ramakrishnan tells the story of his own marathon. In Gene Machine, he thoughtfully embeds his trajectory ...

  8. An understanding of how ribosomes work is crucial for a scientific understanding of life. Venki Ramakrishnan started work on the structure of the ribosome at the University of Utah, before moving to the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in 1999. Using X-ray crystallography, in 2000, his group determined the atomic structure of the 30S subunit ...

  9. Venkatraman 'Venki' Ramakrishnan is a Nobel Prize-winning biologist whose many scientific contributions include his work on the atomic structure of the ribosome. As the site within living cells where the genetic information is read to synthesise proteins from amino acids, improved understanding of the ribosome has yielded many fundamental biological insights.

  10. Feb 8, 2024 · Venki Ramakrishnan was born in India to a family of scientists. He had already earned a Ph.D. in physics when his attention turned to molecular biology. As a postdoctoral fellow at Yale, he began his research on the structure and function of the ribosome, a major structure in all cells that interprets genetic instructions to produce proteins. At first, few appreciated the value of his research. He applied to roughly 50 universities in the United States before he secured his first academic ...

  11. Sep 21, 2011 · Venki Ramakrishnan: a profile. Published on 21 September, 2011. “A profile of Venki Ramakrishnan’s journey to uncover the structure of the ribosome, which led to a share of the 2009 Nobel Prize in chemistry.”. More….

  12. Sep 20, 2011 · Profile of Venkatraman Ramakrishnan. On a bone-cold morning in February 2000, hours after their plane touched down at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, Venkatraman “Venki” Ramakrishnan, a structural biologist at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England, and three of his colleagues hurried to Argonne National Laboratory, the US ...

  13. www.wired.com › story › aging-might-not-be-inevitable-wired-health-venki-ramakrishnanAging Might Not Be Inevitable | WIRED

    3 days ago · “Nobody else has lived past 120 since she died,” says Venki Ramakrishnan, the Nobel Prize–winning biologist and author of Why We Die. Indeed, while the number of centenarians is increasing ...

  14. Venkatraman Ramakrishnan delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2009, at Aula Magna, Stockholm University, where he was introduced by Professor Gunnar von Heijne, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry. From Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 2009, Editor Karl Grandin, [Nobel Foundation], Stockholm, 2010.

  15. Nobel Laureate Venki Ramakrishnan shares the story behind uncovering the complex structure of the ribosome and his role in the process, in conversation with ...

  16. Mar 18, 2024 · Venki Ramakrishnan: Protein synthesis is one of the central drivers of aging. Although I don’t work specifically on aging, my overall field of protein synthesis is very central to aging. You can ...

  17. Apr 19, 2024 · Nobel Prize-winning molecular biologist Venki Ramakrishnan, in his new book Why We Die: The New Science of Ageing and the Quest for Immortality (Hachette India/ Hodder & Stoughton), says that ...

  18. Venki Ramakrishnan shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas Steitz and Ada Yonath for studies on the structure and function of the ribosome, the large complexes in all cells that use the information in our genes to make the thousands of proteins needed for life. Biochemistry is, quite literally, in Venki’s blood. His father, C.V. Ramakrishnan, was also a biochemist. Indeed, when Venki was born, in 1952 in Chidambaram, his father was working with enzymologist David Green.

  19. Apr 18, 2024 · Venki Ramakrishnan: So our DNA are like a long linear molecule, so they have two ends and in the cell, they’re wrapped up with proteins and form these structures called chromosomes. Now, the thing is that when cells divide, the chromosomes have to be replicated. So you need two where they used to be one, because you’re making two cells out of one. The mechanism for replicating the DNA or copying the DNA has a peculiarity.

  20. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 was awarded jointly to Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Thomas A. Steitz and Ada E. Yonath "for studies of the structure and function of the ribosome". To cite this section. MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009.

  21. May 4, 2024 · Venkatraman “Venki” Ramakrishnan was born in Chidambaram in Tamil Nadu. After completing his undergraduate studies from Maharaj Sayaji Rao University in Vadodara, Ramakrishnan moved to the US ...

  22. Mar 18, 2024 · Nobel prizewinner Venki Ramakrishnan, a molecular biologist and former president of the UK’s Royal Society, is the latest to tackle this question. He has spent 25 years studying the ribosome ...

  23. nobel lecture, December 8, 2009. by. V. RamakRishnan. mrc laboratory of molecular biology, hills road, cambridge cb2 0Qh, United Kingdom. introDUction. During the decade following the discovery of the double-helical structure of Dna, the problem of translation, namely how genetic information is used to synthesize proteins, was a central topic ...

  24. Feb 3, 2023 · Nobel laureate Venki Ramakrishnan on Friday said lack of adequate funding, bureaucratic hurdles and shifting of research from State universities to Central institutions were some of the key ...

  25. 1 day ago · Nobel Prize-winning scientist Venki Ramakrishnan said Google DeepMind’s AlphaFold model solved “a fifty-year grand challenge in biology New Tab , opens new tab ”.

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