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'''Wayne A. Hendrickson''' (born April 25, 1941, [[New York City]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[biophysicist]] |
'''Wayne A. Hendrickson''' (born April 25, 1941, [[New York City]]) is an [[United States|American]] [[biophysicist]]. Hendrickson is also a [[University professor]] at [[Columbia University]]. Hendrickson is most notably known for innovating the use of [[multi-wavelength anomalous dispersion]] as an analytical tool for [[protein crystallography]]. |
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Hendrickson obtained a [[B.A.]] in [[biology]] and [[physics]] from [[University of Wisconsin-River Falls]] and a [[Ph.D]] in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University. |
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Wayne A. Hendrickson | |
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Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin-River Falls Johns Hopkins University |
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Fields | Biochemistry, Molecular Biophysics |
Institutions | Columbia University |
Wayne A. Hendrickson (born April 25, 1941, New York City) is an American biophysicist. Hendrickson is also a University professor at Columbia University. Hendrickson is most notably known for innovating the use of multi-wavelength anomalous dispersion as an analytical tool for protein crystallography.
Hendrickson obtained a B.A. in biology and physics from University of Wisconsin-River Falls and a Ph.D in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University.