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  1. Richard J. Roberts. (Derby, 1943) Químico británico. Entre 1962 y 1968 estudió la carrera de Ciencias Químicas en la Universidad de Sheffield. En 1969 emigró a Estados Unidos, donde ejerció la docencia en la Universidad de Harvard, en Cambridge y, a comienzos de los setenta, trabajó en el laboratorio de Cold Spring Harbor de Nueva York ...

  2. Richard Lee Roberts (born November 12, 1948) is an American television evangelist and faith healer who serves as the chairman and chief executive officer of the Oral Roberts Evangelistic Association. He previously served fifteen years as the president of Oral Roberts University.

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  3. Sir Richard John Roberts (6 de septiembre de 1943, Derby, Inglaterra) [1] es un bioquímico inglés. Estudió inicialmente química, posteriormente se traslada a Estados Unidos, donde desarrolla actividad docente en Harvard y en el Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory de Nueva York.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1993. Richard J. Roberts. Phillip A. Sharp. Richard J. Roberts. Biographical. I was born in 1943, the only child of John and Edna Roberts (née Allsop) in Derby, England. My father was a motor mechanic and my mother a homemaker. We moved to Bath when I was four and so I consider myself a Bathonian.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2014 · He moved back into “the compound”—the Roberts’ six-house, nine-acre gated estate overlooking campus. At a chapel service, the much-beloved 89-year-old patriarch addressed students. “The devil is not going to steal ORU,” Oral promised. The phone call came for Richard on Thanksgiving.

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  6. Sir Richard John Roberts FRS (born 6 September 1943) is a British biochemist and molecular biologist. He was awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Phillip Allen Sharp for the discovery of introns in eukaryotic DNA and the mechanism of gene-splicing. He currently works at New England Biolabs.

  7. En 1993, elsirRichard Roberts, junto con el investigador norteamericano, Phillip Sharp, fueron galardonados con el Premio Nobel de Medicina por sus descubrimientos sobre la estructura de los genes. Bioquímico inglés de la Universidad de Sheffield, Inglaterra.