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Paul Modrich Shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Paul Modrich wins the 2015 Nobel Prize for his pathbreaking research on DNA repair

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Paul Modrich Shares Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Biochemist has spent four decades researching how mistakes in the DNA code are repaired

PUBLISHED October 7, 2015 IN Academics , Medicine
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The Triangle Celebrates an Award-Winning Collaboration

PUBLISHED October 7, 2015 IN Academics
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Joanne Bisson, right, assistant to Paul Modrich, celebrates with Elisabeth Penland, a research technician in Modrich's lab, after they learned that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry early this mor

Nobel News Starts with an Apology

‘It’s going to be a little crazy, and I wanted to apologize’

It was 6:30 a.m. when Joanne Bisson got the call. She was driving to work as part of her morning...

PUBLISHED October 7, 2015 IN Campus , Working@Duke
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Chemistry Laureates Paul Modrich (left) and Aziz Sancar listen to a musical interpretation of the Chemistry Prize - a melody determined by DNA's four nitrogen bases, A, G, C and T - at the exhibition Nobel Creations at the Nobel Museum in Stockholm. Copy

Paul Modrich's Nobel Week in Sweden

From visiting teen scientists to signing chairs, Duke's new Nobel laureate is busy

It’s Nobel Prize Week in Sweden, which means...

PUBLISHED December 8, 2015 IN Academics , Medicine , Research
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Paul Modrich Receives Nobel Prize from Sweden's King

PUBLISHED December 10, 2015 IN Academics
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