Google Doodle celebrates Har Gobind Khorana's 96th birthday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

giant today paid homage to Indian-American Nobel through a colourful doodle on his 96th birth anniversary.

Known for his comprehensive work on and for constructing first synthetic gene, Khorana, along with two other scientists, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for research on nucleotides and genes.


Born in 1922 in Raipur, now in Pakistan, Khorana, from an early age, was passionate about science which grew stronger with time as scholarships propelled the through his scholastic journey.

Helped by the award of a of Fellowship, Khorana moved to in 1945 where he studied for a PhD degree at the

The scientist's interest in proteins and nucleic acids took root while his stay in from 1950 till 1952.

After moving to in 1952, he started his research on under Gordon M Shrum of University of British Columbia.

It was through his research at universities in England, Switzerland, Canada, and finally at the University of that he and two fellow researchers received the coveted Nobel Prize in 1968.

"Together, they discovered that the order of nucleotides in our determines which amino acids are built. These amino acids form proteins, which carry out essential cell functions," said in a post.

After this achievement, fewer than five years later, he made a second breakthrough by constructing the first synthetic gene.

He received a host of awards during his lifetime, including the National Medal of Science and

The doodle, which celebrates Khorana's pioneering work in understanding the human DNA, was drawn by Bangalore-based

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First Published: Tue, January 09 2018. 13:10 IST