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Roger D. Kornberg

1947 - Today

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Roger David Kornberg (born April 24, 1947) is an American biochemist and professor of structural biology at Stanford University School of Medicine. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Roger D. Kornberg is the 144th most popular chemist (up from 235th in 2019), the 736th most popular biography from United States (up from 1,458th in 2019) and the 31st most popular American Chemist.

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Among CHEMISTS

Among chemists, Roger D. Kornberg ranks 144 out of 602Before him are Robert Burns Woodward, Paul Flory, Jean-Marie Lehn, Johan Gadolin, Michel Eugène Chevreul, and Julius Lothar Meyer. After him are Jerome Karle, Kurt Wüthrich, Johann Rudolf Glauber, Glenn T. Seaborg, Sune Bergström, and Casimir Funk.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1947, Roger D. Kornberg ranks 42Before him are Michael Porter, Josep Borrell, Linda B. Buck, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kevin Farrell, and Tom Clancy. After him are Sam Neill, James Woods, Megawati Sukarnoputri, Stephen Collins, Gigliola Cinquetti, and Bruno Latour.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Roger D. Kornberg ranks 736 out of 20,380Before him are Eddie Murphy (1961), Reese Witherspoon (1976), Hugh David Politzer (1949), Napoleon Hill (1883), Maya Angelou (1928), and Doris Day (1922). After him are Washington Irving (1783), Lou Reed (1942), Jerome Bruner (1915), Jerome Karle (1918), Ice-T (1958), and Alec Baldwin (1958).

Among CHEMISTS In United States

Among chemists born in United States, Roger D. Kornberg ranks 31Before him are Paul Berg (1926), Christian B. Anfinsen (1916), William E. Moerner (1953), Harold Urey (1893), Robert Burns Woodward (1917), and Paul Flory (1910). After him are Jerome Karle (1918), Glenn T. Seaborg (1912), Marshall Warren Nirenberg (1927), Robert W. Holley (1922), Paul D. Boyer (1918), and Willard Libby (1908).