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Lubert Stryer
AuthorBooks · Second hand1938-2024
Lubert Stryer was an American academic who was the Emeritus Mrs. George A. Winzer Professor of Cell Biology, at Stanford University School of Medicine. His research over more than four decades had been centered on the interplay of light and life. In 2006 he received the National Medal of Science from President Bush at a ceremony at the White House for elucidating the biochemical basis of signal amplification in vision, pioneering the development of high density microarrays for genetic analysis, and authoring the standard undergraduate biochemistry textbook, Biochemistry. It is now in its tenth edition and also edited by Jeremy Berg, Justin Hines, John L. Tymoczko and Gregory J. Gatto, Jr.
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1938
Death
2024
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Lubert Stryer was born in Tianjin, China, in 1938, before becoming a key figure in American biology.
His work Biochemistry is considered the standard undergraduate textbook for students worldwide.
Over four decades, his research focused on the fascinating interplay between light and life.
He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 2007 for his fundamental contributions to biochemistry.
As an emeritus professor at Stanford, he dedicated his career to unraveling the molecular mechanisms of vision.
