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O que (quem) é H Ramakrishnan - definição

NOBEL PRIZE WINNING AMERICAN AND BRITISH STRUCTURAL BIOLOGIST
Venki ramakrishnan; V ramakrishnan; V. Ramakrishnan; Venkatraman Ramakrishnan; Venki
  • Ramakrishnan at the Nobel Prize Press conference in 2009.

R. Ramakrishnan         
POLITICIAN, INDUSTRIALIST, PHILANTHROPIST (1946-2019)
R Ramakrishnan; R . Ramakrishnan
Rangaswami Ramakrishnan (26 March 1946 – 7 July 2019) was an Indian industrialist and a member of Rajya Sabha from Tamil Nadu.
N Ramakrishnan         
  • N. Ramakrishnan
INDIAN POLITICIAN (1941-2012)
Draft:N Ramakrishnan; Navath Ramakrishnan
N Ramakrishnan (13 March 1941 – 1 October 2012) was an Indian politician, affiliated to the Indian National Congress. He served as the state Labour Minister in the Government of Kerala from 1991 to 1995.
Uma Ramakrishnan         
INDIAN MOLECULAR ECOLOGIST
Draft:Uma Ramakrishnan; Uma ramakrishnan
Uma Ramakrishnan is an Indian molecular ecologist and professor at National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore. Her research investigates population genetics and evolutionary history of mammals in the Indian subcontinent, including work to save India’s tigers.

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Venki Ramakrishnan

Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (born 1 April 1952) is an Indian-born British and American structural biologist. He shared the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Thomas A. Steitz and Ada Yonath for research on the structure and function of ribosomes.

Since 1999, he has worked as a group leader at the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) on the Cambridge Biomedical Campus, UK and is a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. He served as President of the Royal Society from 2015 to 2020.