PCR was developed in 1983, a discovery that earned Kary Mullis the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ten years later. The technique, now a staple of every molecular biology lab, uses the thermostable Taq ...
The technique has a 40-year history, and was developed in 1983 by the biochemist, Kary Mullis, who won the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery. PCR effectively amplifies selected ...
chemistry, math and physics. You’ll study alongside faculty researchers at the top of their fields, and explore your own questions in and out of class. As a Bucknell cell biology/biochemistry major, ...
the New Frontiers in PCR Technology series brings together renowned experts to explore the latest breakthroughs in PCR technology. From advancements in reagents and chemistry to the integration of ...