The study's lead author is David W. Christianson, a protein crystallographer at the University of Pennsylvania.
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About a decade ago, after years as a crystallographer, studying rocks, he turned his attention to the origin of life.
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She later married the crystallographer Thomas Margulis, with whom she had a son and a daughter, Zachary and Jennifer.
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Rosalind Franklin was a crystallographer, whose work helped to elucidate the fine structures of coal, graphite, DNA and viruses.
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But as part of a diverse group including biochemist Joseph Needham and crystallographer J. D. Bernal, she became more interested in explaining life.
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Linus Pauling's one-time student, David Harker, the protein crystallographer, asked Pauling how he got such a large number of good ideas.
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Bradford Graves, a protein crystallographer at the pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche, believes this is at least as important a contribution gamers can make to science.
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Working through a number of pathogenic proteins, ANL protein crystallographer Marianne Cuff saw a bagel-shaped pore that might be involved in transferring toxins into cells.
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Some two hundred years later in 1891, the Russian crystallographer Yevgraf Fyodorov proved that every periodic tiling of the plane features one of seventeen different groups of isometries.
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A specialist in crystallography
(Crystallographers) a person who studies or practices the science dealing with crystallization and the forms and structure of crystals.