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LMB 365 – Day 21

Published on 21 January, 2019

On day 21 of #LMB365 we bring you a Max Perutz Word Cloud. Max Perutz was the founder of the MRC Unit in Cambridge, that became the LMB. He was the first Chairman of the LMB and won the 1962 Nobel Prize @NobelPrize, jointly with John Kendrew, for their work on the structure of proteins. Max determined the structure of haemoglobin, the protein that stores oxygen in blood

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