The man who formed a part of the team which successfully deciphered the genetic code—the mother of all codes—Har Gobind Khorana was an American biochemist of Indian origins. From the boy who started his primary education studying from a village teacher under a tree to a world renowned biochemist, his life was one long eventful journey. Even though born to poor parents, his family was very keen that their boy gets a good education. He was always a good student and it was no surprise when he won a scholarship to study chemistry at the Punjab University. He shone brilliantly in his studies and was soon off to the University of Liverpool to pursue higher education, again on a scholarship from the Government of India. His interest lay in human genetics and he began experimenting on nucleic acids found in RNA. For his discoveries in the field of DNA which carry the genetic code of all living beings, he jointly won the Nobel Prize for Medicine with Marshall W. Nirenberg and Robert W. Holley in 1968. By now he had become a citizen of the US and was continually uncovering newer information about human genetics.
Died At Age: 89
Spouse/Ex-: Esther Elizabeth Sibler
children: Dave Roy, Emily Anne, Julia Elizabeth
Born Country: United States
Biochemists American Men
Died on: November 9, 2011
place of death: Concord, Massachusetts, U.S.
discoveries/inventions: Demonstrated How Genetic Information Is Translated Into Proteins,
awards: Nobel Prize in Medicine (1968)
Har Gobind Khorana was known for his love of gardening and often spent time tending to his plants and flowers when taking a break from his scientific research.
Khorana had a great passion for languages and was fluent in several, including English, Punjabi, Hindi, and German. He believed that learning different languages helped him to better understand different cultures and perspectives.
Despite his groundbreaking work in genetics and biochemistry, Khorana was also a skilled harmonium player and enjoyed playing music in his free time.
Khorana had a keen interest in cooking and experimenting with different cuisines. He often hosted dinner parties for his colleagues and friends, showcasing his culinary skills.
Khorana was known for his sense of humor and quick wit, which endeared him to many of his colleagues and students. He often used humor to lighten the mood in the lab and foster a sense of camaraderie among his team.
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