Pål Nyrén
Pål Nyrén (born 1955) is a
Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm.[1] He is most famous for developing the pyrosequencing method for DNA sequencing.[2][3]
Career
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- 1999 Professor in Biochemistry, KTH, Stockholm
- 1997 Founder of the company Biotage AB (former Pyrosequencing AB)
- 1988 Associate University of Stockholm
- 1985-86 Postdoc at LMB, MRC, Cambridge, G.B. with prof John Walker
- 1985 PhD(Tekn. Doktor) Biochemistry, University of Stockholm (Thesis title: "The proton pumping pyrophosphatase from Rhodospirillum rubrum")
- 1981 MSc(Civ. ing.) Chemical Engineering, KTH, Stockholm
Recognition
- 2013 winner of the European Inventor Award in the SMEs category[4] awarded by the European Patent Office
References
- ^ "Royal Institute of Technology: Pål Nyrén". Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 10 May 2010.
- PMID 8382019.
- S2CID 26331871.
- ^ Invention: Pyrosequencing