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Kent, Stephen B. H.
1991–1996 Member & Professor at The Scripps Research Institute; 1997–2000 Chief Scientist Gryphon Sciences; 2001–Professor at The University of Chicago. Stephen Kent invents synthetic chemistries and uses them to probe the molecular basis of protein function.
Inventing Synthetic Methods to Discover How Enzymes Work
Creative “cheating” led Stephen B. H. Kent, born in 1945, to solve one of the Grand Challenges of 20th Century chemistry: the total synthesis of protein molecules. Twenty-five formative years in his native New Zealand had prepared him in manifold ways.
Inventing Synthetic Methods to Discover How Enzymes Work
Creative “cheating” led Stephen B. H. Kent, born in 1945, to solve one of the Grand Challenges of 20th Century chemistry: the total synthesis of protein molecules. Twenty-five formative years in his native New Zealand had prepared him in manifold ways.
Inventing Synthetic Methods to Discover How Enzymes Work
Creative “cheating” led Stephen B. H. Kent, born in 1945, to solve one of the Grand Challenges of 20th Century chemistry: the total synthesis of protein molecules. Twenty-five formative years in his native New Zealand had prepared him in manifold ways.