Nobel Prize Winner Paul Berg Dies at the Age of 96
He was a strong supporter of the creation of the California stem cell agency in 2004
Paul Berg, Nobel Prize-winning scientist and staunch supporter of the California stem cell agency, has died at the age of 96.
Stanford University, where he worked for decades, announced his death in a news release that spoke of his “brilliance, compassion and enthusiasm for discovery,”
Berg won the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry …
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