Paul Modrich

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Paul Modrich

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Paul Modrich
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2015

Born: 13 June 1946, Raton, NM, USA

Affiliation at the time of the award: Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Durham, NC, USA; Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA

Prize motivation: “for mechanistic studies of DNA repair”

Prize share: 1/3

Life

Paul Modrich was born and raised in Raton, New Mexico, USA. His father was a biology teacher and encouraged his curiosity in nature. Modrich received his doctorate at Stanford University in 1973 and also studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since 1976 he works at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He is also affiliated with Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Chevy Chase, Maryland.

Work

Living cells have DNA molecules that carry an organism's genes. For the organism to live and develop, its DNA cannot change. DNA molecules are not completely stable, and they can be damaged. In 1989, through studies of bacterial viruses, Modrich showed how methyl groups attached to the DNA molecule act as signals for repairing incorrect replications of DNA. These discoveries have increased our understanding of how the living cell works, the causes of cancer and about aging processes.

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