Roger D. Kornberg(1947)
ChemistryRoger D. Kornberg is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2006) from United States. They have received 3 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Harvard University and Stanford University. They have been affiliated with Stanford University.
United States
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Researcher
Stanford University
Stanford, US
Education
Harvard College
Stanford University
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Shared the same award in the same year
Education
Harvard University
Stanford University(Doctor of Philosophy)
Doctoral Advisors
Grant JensenHarden M. McConnell
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Top Publications
3D genomics across the tree of life reveals condensin II as a determinant of architecture type
Science2021268 citations
Simple biochemical features underlie transcriptional activation domain diversity and dynamic, fuzzy binding to Mediator
eLife2021173 citations
Structure of mitotic chromosomes
Molecular Cell202154 citations
Control of the antitumour activity and specificity of CAR T cells via organic adapters covalently tethering the CAR to tumour cells
Nature Biomedical Engineering202323 citations
Role of the histone tails in histone octamer transfer
Nucleic Acids Research202318 citations
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Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)

Frederick Sanger
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1980)

Huda Zoghbi
Horwitz Prize (2022)

Kary B. Mullis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1993)

Paul Berg
Gairdner International Award (1983)

Greg Winter
Copley Medal (2025)

John Michael Jumper
Fellow of the Royal Society (2025)

Demis Hassabis
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
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John M. Jumper
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2024)
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