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Home > Image365 > LMB 365 – Day 244

LMB 365 – Day 244

Published on 1 September, 2019

On day 244 of #LMB365 is Richard Henderson who #OTD in 1974 started his research group at the LMB. He is pictured here in the 1970s with the X-ray camera rotating anode. Richard would predominately use electron microscopy for his work on membrane proteins and received the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2017 for his work on developing electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM)

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