Merrifield, Robert Bruce (1921-2006), an American biochemist, won the 1984 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his method of producing chains of protein molecules called polypeptides. By replacing the laborious and inefficient methods used before, Merrifield revolutionized the study of these complex materials, which are vital to the functioning of life. His technique made possible the automated processes that are central to modern genetic engineering.
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