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Nobel Prize-winning Biochemist and RNA Synthesis Pioneer
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In 1955, working in a modest New York University lab with just two postdocs and a centrifuge salvaged from surplus Army stock, he isolated the enzyme that stitched together RNA molecules, not by copying DNA, but de novo, from scratch. That discovery, polynucleotide phosphorylase, cracked open the door to understanding how genetic information flows from nucleic acids to proteins, and it earned him the Nobel Prize in 1959, shared with Arthur Kornberg. Unlike many contemporaries who focused on DNA, he saw RNA not as a mere messenger but as a dynamic, catalytic, and historically primordial molecule, a conviction later vindicated by the RNA world hypothesis. His Spanish exile shaped his rigor: trained under August Pi Sunyer in Barcelona, then displaced by civil war, he carried a quiet insistence on experimental clarity over theoretical flourish. He spoke precise English with a Castilian cadence, kept handwritten lab notebooks in green ink, and believed that biochemistry’s deepest truths revealed themselves only when the enzyme was pure, the buffer fresh, and the controls impeccable.
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