| 简介 |
Research into biological phenomena at the molecular level has provided much of the revolutionary science of the past twenty years. What Frederick Gowland Hopkins saw to be of growing importance in 1914, when he established the Department of Biochemistry in Cambridge, proved to be fertile ground for Nobel Laureates Fred Sanger, Rodney Porter and Peter Mitchell in the Department forty years later, and for Tim Hunt in the 1980’s. The same vision drives our science now. New developments in molecular and cell biology, together with the new ‘omics sciences: genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics, create challenging opportunities. The excitement of new discovery in our subject is set to continue well into the twenty first century. |