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Wolfram Saenger (born 1939) is a German biochemist and protein crystallographer. In his research career spanning over 30 years he has worked at the Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Harvard University (Harvard Medical School) and the Free University of Berlin, where he led the Institute for Crystallography research until his retirement in 2011. A recipient of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize (1987) of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, which is the highest honor awarded for achievements in research in Germany, and the Humboldt Prize (1988), he is best known for his research on X-ray crystallography of membrane proteins and protein-nucleic acid complexes. He has authored 10 books, including the venerated book 'Principles of Nucleic Acid Structure' published by Springer, and over 500 scientific articles.
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Wolfram Saenger | |
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Born | 1939 |
Known for | X-ray crystallography of membrane proteins |
Awards | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize, Humboldt Prize |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biochemistry and protein crystallogtaphy |
Institutions | Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Free University of Berlin, National Academy of Sciences |
He is a fellow of the National Academy of Sciences.
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