Born in 1939, Sidney Altman, a Canadian-American molecular biologist, shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas Cech in 1989 for their discovery of the catalytic properties of RNA, which challenged the central dogma of molecular biology and revolutionized the understanding of the roles of RNA in cellular processes.
Sidney Altman: A Journey Through Molecular Biology"
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"The Legacy of Sidney Altman: Exploring the Frontiers of Molecular Biology