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  1. This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel/ Nobel Lectures / The Nobel Prizes. The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. MLA style: Werner Arber – Biographical.

  2. Werner Arber was awarded Nobel Prize 1978 in Physiology/Medicine "for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" Nationality Switzerland. Institution Universität Basel. Award 1978. Discipline Physiology/Medicine. Co-recipients Hamilton Smith, Daniel Nathans

  3. Werner Arber 1929. június 3-án született Gränichen városában a svájci Aargau kantonban. Itt járt általános iskolába, a középiskolát pedig a kanton fővárosában, Aarauban végezte. 1949-től a zürichi Szövetségi Politechnikai Iskolában tanult természettudományt, 1953-tól pedig Genfi Egyetem biofizikai laboratóriumában ...

  4. Werner Arber was born in Gränichen (Canton of Aargau) on 3 June 1929. After passing Matura at the Alte Kantonsschule Aarau (school), he studied chemistry and physics at ETH Zurich from 1949 to 1953, obtaining a diploma in the natural sciences. At the recommendation of his physics professor Paul Scherrer, he moved to the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva, where, as an electron ...

  5. Werner Arber (* 3. června 1929 Gränichen) je švýcarský mikrobiolog a genetik. Roku 1978 obdržel spolu s Danielem Nathansem a Hamiltonem O. Smithem Nobelovu cenu za fyziologii a medicínu za „ objev restrikčních endonukleáz a řady způsobů jejich využití v molekulární genetice “.

  6. Hamilton O. Smith. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978 was awarded jointly to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith "for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics". MLA style: The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978.

  7. Arber, Werner, schweizerischer Mikrobiologe, *3. 6. 1929 Gränichen; 1965–70 Professor für Molekulargenetik in Genf, danach Professor für Molekularbiologie in Berkeley (USA), seit 1971 Professor für molekulare Mikrobiologie und Forschungsgruppenleiter am Biozentrum der Universität Basel; erhielt für seine bei Untersuchungen des Abwehrsystems bestimmter Bakterien gemachte Entdeckung der ...