Marshall Warren Nirenberg
Award Name : National Medal of Science
Year of Award : 1964
Award for : Biology
Location : New York City, New York, United States
Marshall Warren
Nirenberg was an American biochemist and
geneticist. Marshall Warren Nirenberg was born in New York City on April 10th,
1927, the son of Harry and Minerva Nirenberg. In 1948 he received a B. Sc. degree,
and in 1952, a M. Sc. degree in Zoology from the University of Florida at
Gainesville. During this period he became interested in biochemistry. He
continued studies in this field at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and
in 1957 received the Ph. D. degree from the Department of Biological Chemistry.
His research earned him
the National Medal of Science in 1964, and the following year he was elevated
to director of biochemical genetics at the NIH, a position he held for the
remainder of his career. Nirenberg's later research focused on neuroscience,
neural development, and the homeobox genes.
He died on January 15, 2010, from cancer after several months of
illness.