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  1. Richard Henderson CH FRS FMedSci HonFRSC (born 19 July 1945) is a British molecular biologist and biophysicist and pioneer in the field of electron microscopy of biological molecules. Henderson shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2017 with Jacques Dubochet and Joachim Frank. "

  2. May 9, 2024 · Richard Henderson (born July 19, 1945, Edinburgh, Scotland) is a Scottish biophysicist and molecular biologist who was the first to successfully produce a three-dimensional image of a biological molecule at atomic resolution using a technique known as cryo-electron microscopy.

  3. The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2017 was awarded jointly to Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank and Richard Henderson "for developing cryo-electron microscopy for the high-resolution structure determination of biomolecules in solution"

  4. Richard Henderson succeeded in finding a way to avoid by combining weaker rays and mathematical analysis. In 1990, he generated a detailed three-dimensional image of a molecule. Electron microscope images provide knowledge that is important for the development of pharmaceuticals, among other things.

  5. Using EM, in 1975, Richard Henderson, along with fellow LMB researcher Nigel Unwin, successfully determined the first structure of 2-D crystals of the membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin. EM image of pyruvate dehydrogenase E2CD.

  6. ‪Scientist, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology‬ - ‪‪Cited by 32,974‬‬ - ‪structural biology‬

  7. Oct 12, 2017 · In the 1970s, Henderson, a molecular biologist who works at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, and his colleague Nigel Unwin were trying to determine the shape of a...