How is Severo Ochoa remembered?

Ochoa is remembered as a world-renowned scientist. In the United States, his adopted country, he received the National Medal of Science in 1979. Even in 2011, the Postal Service issued a set of stamps of major US scientists, among which is Ochoa.

Did Severo Ochoa get a Nobel Prize?

Severo Ochoa de Albornoz was a Spanish biochemist and enzymologist who won the 1959 Nobel Prize for the synthesis of ribonucleic acid (RNA).

What is Severo Ochoa legacy?

Born and educated in Spain, Severo Ochoa is a Hispanic scientist who is most famous for his Nobel Prize research on the bacterial enzyme, polynucleotide phosphorylate, which allowed scientists to synthesize RNA in controlled conditions.

What enzyme did Severo Ochoa discover?

Ochoa made the discovery for which he received the Nobel Prize in 1955, while conducting research on high-energy phosphates. He named the enzyme he discovered polynucleotide phosphorylase.