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Robert Henry Symons. 20 March 1934 — 4 October 2006
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Bob Symons died in Adelaide on 4 October 2006 after a long illness. He was distinguished through his contributions to our knowledge of the structure, function and replication of plant viruses, viroids and virusoids. His research culminated in the discovery of the hammer head folding of the RNA chain and its role as a ribozyme in self–cleavage of the RNA in some of these plant pathogens. He was a leader in his field and was responsible for commercial applications of his research and the establishment in Adelaide of the first Australian company to produce and market molecular biologicals for research.
Title: Robert Henry Symons. 20 March 1934 — 4 October 2006
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Bob Symons died in Adelaide on 4 October 2006 after a long illness.
He was distinguished through his contributions to our knowledge of the structure, function and replication of plant viruses, viroids and virusoids.
His research culminated in the discovery of the hammer head folding of the RNA chain and its role as a ribozyme in self–cleavage of the RNA in some of these plant pathogens.
He was a leader in his field and was responsible for commercial applications of his research and the establishment in Adelaide of the first Australian company to produce and market molecular biologicals for research.
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