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      • In 1945, Khorana moved to the University of Liverpool, UK, under a Government of India Fellowship. He was slated to study insecticides and fungicides, but because of lack of space was asked to pursue organic chemistry. It was there that he obtained a PhD in 1948 working on the chemistry of melanins with Roger Beer.
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  2. Khorana lived in British India until 1945, when he moved to England to study organic chemistry at the University of Liverpool on a Government of India Fellowship. He received his PhD in 1948 advised by Roger J. S. Beer. [12] [13] [14] [9] The following year, he pursued postdoctoral studies with Professor Vladimir Prelog at ETH Zurich in ...

  3. Apr 5, 2022 · Khorana belonged to the first cohort and obtained a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from the University of Liverpool in 1948. Under his scholarship’s terms, he was due to return to India.

    • Sahotra Sarkar
  4. He obtained a Ph.D. at Liverpool in 1948. He began research on nucleic acids during a fellowship at the University of Cambridge (1951) under Sir Alexander Todd.

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  5. In Liverpool, Khorana received a PhD in 1948. Dr Khorana was a man grounded in humility and stuck to principles. He taught us how to be modest except in our aims. In the early 1950s, science was on the cusp of understanding for the first time the exact mechanisms that translate genes into proteins — the central dogma of life.

  6. Dec 14, 2011 · It was there that he obtained a PhD in 1948 working on the chemistry of melanins with Roger Beer. Having seen much German scientific literature, Khorana wanted to do postdoctoral research in...

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    • 2011
  7. Dec 16, 2011 · There, on scholarships, he studied chemistry and received his bachelor's and master's degrees. Upon graduating, he obtained a government fellowship to study at the University of Liverpool, where he earned a Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1948.

  8. May 2, 2018 · When Khorana started his own lab, first at University of British Columbia and then at University of Wisconsin, his work was devoted to using synthetic chemistry to make biologically important molecules and ever more complicated polynucleotide structures.