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  1. Frederick Sanger OM CH CBE FRS FAA (/ ˈ s æ ŋ ər /; 13 August 1918 – 19 November 2013) was a British biochemist who received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice.

  2. Frederick Sanger was a British biochemist who determined the structure of insulin and developed methods for sequencing proteins and nucleic acids. He received two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, in 1958 for his work on insulin and in 1980 for his work on DNA sequencing.

  3. Frederick Sanger (born August 13, 1918, Rendcombe, Gloucestershire, England—died November 19, 2013, Cambridge) was an English biochemist who was twice the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He was awarded the prize in 1958 for his determination of the structure of the insulin molecule.

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  5. Nov 19, 2013 · Frederick Sanger was a British biochemist who studied the structure of proteins, especially insulin. He won two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry, in 1958 for his work on the amino acid sequence of insulin and in 1980 for his development of sequencing methods.

  6. Jan 1, 2014 · Frederick Sanger, 'the father of genomics', was one of just four scientists to win two Nobel prizes and the only one to receive both in chemistry. Both were awarded for the invention of...

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  7. Frederick Sanger was a British biochemist who developed methods for sequencing proteins and nucleic acids. He received two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry for his work on insulin and DNA, respectively.

  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Frederick Sanger, the only person to win two Nobel Prizes in chemistry for his work on proteins and DNA sequencing. Discover how he developed novel techniques and revolutionized science with his experimental skills.