15 Facts About Alexander Rich

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Alexander Rich was an American biologist and biophysicist.

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Alexander Rich was the William Thompson Sedgwick Professor of Biophysics at MIT and Harvard Medical School.

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Alexander Rich was a post-doc of Linus Pauling along with James Watson.

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Dr Alexander Rich was co-chairman of the board of directors of Repligen Corporation, a biopharmaceutical company.

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Alexander Rich served on the editorial board of Genomics and the Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics.

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Alexander Rich grew up in a working-class family and worked in the US Armory while he was in high school.

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Alexander Rich obtained a bachelor's in biochemical sciences from Harvard University in 1947 and a medical degree from Harvard Medical School in 1949.

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At Harvard, Alexander Rich studied with John Edsall, who inspired him to pursue an academic career.

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Alexander Rich met James Watson during his time in Pauling's lab.

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Alexander Rich worked as a section chief in physical chemistry at the National Institutes of Health from 1954 to 1958.

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Alexander Rich spent a sabbatical at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, where he worked with Francis Crick and solved the structure of collagen.

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Alexander Rich worked diligently at MIT until his death in 2015.

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Alexander Rich still went into lab until two months before his death.

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Alexander Rich's work played a pivotal role in the discovery of nucleic acid hybridization.

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In 1963, Alexander Rich discovered polysomes: clusters of ribosomes which read one strand of mRNA simultaneously.