2009 Benjamin Franklin Medal Winner: Stephen Benkovic
by Emily V. Driscoll |
August 30th, 2009 |
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The 2009 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science is presented to Stephen Benkovic for his groundbreaking contributions to our mechanistic understanding of enzymes, and for helping to unravel the complexities of the enzymes involved in DNA replication.
[If you cannot see the flash video below, you can click here for a high quality mp4 video.]
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Evan Pugh Professor and Eberly Chair in Chemistry |
Subject: Life Science
Award: Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science
To learn more about the Franklin Awards and the other 2009 medalists visit the Franklin Institute Awards home page.
Check back next week for the video profile of another Franklin Institute award winner.
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June 10th, 2009 at 12:33 pm (#)
[...] Recently, Stephen Benkovic was awarded a 2009 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science for his groundbreaking contributions to our mechanistic understanding of enzymes. You can see Dr. Benkovic’s Franklin Institute Awards video profile, here. [...]