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Wayne Hendrickson was born on 25 April, 1941 in Spring Valley, Wisconsin, USA, is an American biophysicist (born 1941). Discover Wayne Hendrickson'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 82 years old?

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Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 25 April, 1941
Birthday 25 April
Birthplace Spring Valley, Wisconsin, USA
Nationality United States

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1941

Wayne A. Hendrickson (born April 25, 1941, New York City) is an American biophysicist and university professor at Columbia.

Dr. Hendrickson is a university professor at Columbia University in the department of biochemistry and molecular biophysics and Violin Family Professor of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics.

He is also Chief Life Scientist in the Photon Sciences Directorate at Brookhaven National Laboratory and scientific director of the New York Structural Biology Center.

Hendrickson has a B.A. from the University of Wisconsin at River Falls, a Ph.D. in biophysics at Johns Hopkins University with Warner Love, and postdoctoral research experience with Jerome Karle at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL).

He and his colleagues use biochemistry and x-ray crystallography to study molecular properties in atomic detail with current emphasis on membrane receptors and cellular signaling, on viral proteins and HIV infection, on molecular chaperones and protein folding, and on structural genomics of membrane proteins.

Hendrickson's advances in diffraction methodology have contributed significantly to the emergence of structural biology as a major force in modern biology and molecular medicine.

His honors include the Aminoff Prize of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Gairdner International Award, and the Harvey Prize of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology.

He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

1992

A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1992.

1995

On June 2, 1995 he received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Science and Technology at Uppsala University, Sweden

He is best known for innovating the use of multi-wavelength anomalous dispersion as an analytical tool for protein crystallography.

His research group pioneered solving the crystal structures of CD4, CD8, insulin receptor kinase, Hsp70, SRC kinase, HIV gp120, cadherin, FGF and many other proteins that are key for understanding human disease and drug development.

Hendrickson obtained a B.A. in biology and physics from University of Wisconsin-River Falls and a Ph.D. in biophysics from Johns Hopkins University.

1997

He won the Christian B. Anfinsen Award in 1997, Gairdner Foundation International Award in 2003, Harvey Prize in 2004, and the thirteenth IUCr Ewald Prize in 2023.