Description
Thomas Robert Cech is a chemist who shared the 1989 Nobel prize in chemistry with Sidney Altman, for their discovery of the catalytic properties of RNA. Cech discovered that RNA could itself cut strands of RNA, which showed that life could have started as RNA. He also studied telomeres, and his lab discovered an enzyme, TERT, which is part of the process of restoring telomeres after they are shortened during cell division. As president of Howard Hughes Medical Institute, he promoted science education, and he teaches an undergraduate chemistry course at the University of Colorado.
Born
December 8th, 1947 in Chicago (Age 77)
Last Changes
2024/07/27
New Response (Success): Signed my photo
2024/06/25
New Response (Success): He signed first day cover very pleased
2024/06/17
New Address: Available to members only