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Aziz Sancar, who was born in 1946 in the Savur district of Mardin, has been working at the University of North Carolina in the USA since 1997. It is known for its pioneering in biochemical approaches used in the identification of many parts of DNA repair for the last 20 years. At the same time, he is the first American Turk to be elected to the US National Academy of Sciences together with Mehmet Özdoğan. Sancar was deemed worthy of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research mapping how cells repair damaged DNA and preserve their genetic information.
Aziz Sancar, who was born in 1946 in the Savur district of Mardin, has been working at the University of North Carolina in the USA since 1997. It is known for its pioneering in biochemical approaches used in the identification of many parts of DNA repair for the last 20 years. At the same time, he is the first American Turk to be elected to the US National Academy of Sciences together with Mehmet Özdoğan. Sancar was deemed worthy of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his research mapping how cells repair damaged DNA and preserve their genetic information. The terms "maxicell technique" developed and named by Aziz Sancar, and "excinuclease/excision nuclease enzyme", which he invented and named after, have entered the Oxford University Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Dictionary in England.
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Aziz Sancar was born in Mardin on September 8, 1946. His parents couldn’t go to school; however, they appreciated education much. As all of his teachers received their education in the Village Institutes, they were idealistic. Sancar later mentioned that this was a great inspiration to him. Throughout his school life, he had great academic success. He wanted to study chemistry while he was at high school, but his classmates and teachers persuaded him to study medicine and he got into medicine along with his classmates. He studied medicine at the Faculty of Medicine of Istanbul University.
The National Academy of Sciences elected him as the first Turkish-American member in 2005. Since then, he has been a Professor of Biochemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is married to Gwen Boles Sancar, who is also a Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics there. They established Carolina Türk Evi, Turkish Center which serves as a graduate house for Turkish researchers and a center for Turkish-American cultural exchange.
He couldn’t complete his PhD at Johns Hopkins University for some reasons. Soon after, he wrote to Stan Rupert, who had been involved in the discovery of DNA repair and was at Johns Hopkins during Sancar’s time there. Rupert was at the University of Texas at Dallas; thus, Sancar was accepted and completed his PhD in molecular biology there.
In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his mechanistic studies of DNA repair in addition to Tomas Lindahl and Paul L. Modrich. With a presidential ceremony, Sancar donated his original Nobel Prize golden medal and certificate to the mausoleum of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk on 19 May 2016.
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