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- Aziz_Sancar comment "Aziz Sancar (born 1946 in Savur, Turkey) is a Turkish scientist specialising in DNA repair, cell cycle checkpoints, and the circadian clock. His longest-running study has involved photolyase and the mechanisms of photo-reactivation. In his inaugural article in the PNAS, Sançar captures the elusive photolyase radicals he has chased for nearly 20 years, thus providing direct observation of the photocycle for thymine dimer repair.Aziz Sancar was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2005.".