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Rudolf Signer was born on 17 March, 1903 in Herisau, Switzerland, is a Swiss organic chemist (1903–1990). Discover Rudolf Signer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 17 March, 1903
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace Herisau, Switzerland
Date of death 1 December, 1990
Died Place Gümlingen, Switzerland
Nationality Switzerland

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1903

Rudolf Signer (17 March 1903, Herisau, Switzerland – 1 December 1990, Gümlingen, Switzerland) contributed to the discovery of the DNA double helix.

1921

Rudolf Signer went to high school in St. Gallen and matriculated at the ETH Zurich in 1921 to study chemistry, initially in order to become a teacher.

1926

Already 1926 he had become Wissenschaftlicher Assistent at the University of Fribourg, where he qualified as a professor with a Habilitation.

1927

1927 he graduated with his doctorate under the supervision of Hermann Staudinger.

1932

Signer spent 1932–1933 in Uppsala and Manchester on a Rockefeller-scholarship.

1935

He was a Professor for organic chemistry at the University of Bern from 1935 until 1972.

Signer was the son of Jakob Signer, a chemical scientist working in the textile industry, and his wife Dorothea Agnes Scherrer.

He became a non-tenured professor for general and inorganic chemistry at the University of Bern in 1935 and was tenured in 1939.

1938

In 1938 he measured and described the properties of DNA, discovering its thread-like structure.

1950

In 1950 Signer produced extraordinarily pure DNA from the thymus of calves, of which he took 15 grams of extraordinarily pure DNA to London.

In England he gave it to various scientists, among them Maurice Wilkins, in order to promote research in the field.

The analysis of X-ray images of these DNA samples, especially Photo 51 by Rosalind Franklin, allowed James Watson and Francis Crick to discover the double-helix structure of DNA.

The remainder of the DNA which Signer brought to England survive today in the collection of King's College, London.

Over 250 of Signer's scientific writings were published during his lifetime.

The Lavoisier Medal was awarded to him for his scientific work and achievements.

1972

He went on to become director of the university's Institute of Chemistry and retired as emeritus in 1972.

Signer focused on macromolecular chemistry, in particular with regards to natural products.