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  1. Daniel Nathans (October 30, 1928 – November 16, 1999) was an American microbiologist. He shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application in restriction mapping .

  2. Daniel Nathans (born Oct. 30, 1928, Wilmington, Del., U.S.—died Nov. 16, 1999, Baltimore, Md.) was an American microbiologist who was corecipient, with Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States and Werner Arber of Switzerland, of the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.

  3. Daniel Nathans was awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to molecular genetics. He used these enzymes to map the genome of the SV40 virus and other DNA molecules.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978 was awarded jointly to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith "for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics"

  5. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978 was awarded jointly to Werner Arber, Daniel Nathans and Hamilton O. Smith "for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics".

  6. Nov 18, 1999 · Dr. Daniel Nathans, a Nobel Prize-winning geneticist who pioneered the use of scalpels in analyzing DNA, a technique that helped create the biotechnology industry, died on Tuesday at his home in...

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of Daniel Nathans, a pioneer of molecular biology who discovered the utility of restriction enzymes for analyzing genomes. Explore his education, career, research, and awards from this web page.