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  • 3 Win Nobel Chemistry Prize for Computer Modeling Used in Drug...
    Three investigators with university appointments in the United States and France were named co-winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry this morning for laying the groundwork ...
    10-9-2013
  • U.S.-Based Trio Named Joint Winners of Nobel Prize in Physiology...
    Three U.S.-based investigators who discovered how key molecules are transported within and outside the cell through vesicles were named co-winners of the 2013 Nobel Prize in ...
    10-7-2013
  • Stem Cells, No Petri Dish: Adult Cells Dedifferentiated in Vivo
    Yamanaka's discovery, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2012, opened a new horizon in regenerative medicine. CNIO researchers have taken another step forward, ...
    9-12-2013
  • Lasker Awards Announced: Genentech VP Honored
    ... are selected by a distinguished international jury chaired by Joseph L. Goldstein, recipient of the 1985 Lasker Award for basic medical research and the Nobel Prize in medicine. ...
    9-9-2013
  • Study Distinguishes Aging-Associated Memory Loss from Alzheimer...
    ... Dr. Kandel was a recipient of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his research on the physiological basis of memory storage in neurons, sharing the prize with Arvid ...
    8-28-2013
  • ReGen Med: Straight Out of Mythology
    of Cambridge, distinguished group leader in the Wellcome Trust/CRUK Gurdon Institute, and co-recipient of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Research efforts in Dr. ...
    6-11-2013
  • Exploring GPCRs as Therapeutic Targets
    Lefkowitz, M.D., professor of chemistry at Duke University and winner of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with his colleague and former post-doc Brian Kobilka of Stanford ...
    4-15-2013
  • Stockholm-Uppsala Region Ups the Ante
    ... invented by Nobel Prizer winner Theodor Svedberg in 1926. Twenty years later, in 1948, electrophoresis was conceived by another Stockholm-Uppsala based Nobel Prize winner. ...
    4-15-2013
  • DNA @ 60: Where Are We Headed from Here?
    ... I hope you enjoy our celebration of DNA@60! Want to have some fun with DNA? Check out this cute game from the Nobel Prize's website, " DNA-The Double Helix ". | Editor in Chief ...
    4-1-2013
  • Medicine: Getting Personal
    ... of Cambridge, U.K., and Shinya Yamanka, Kyoto University, Japan, are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. 1. University of Pennsylvania and Novartis sign a ...
    3-15-2013
  • Stockholm-Uppsala Region Ups the Ante
    ... The first recorded life science invention from the area was the ultracentrifuge invented by Nobel Prize winner Theodor Svedberg in 1926. Twenty years later, in 1948, ...
    3-6-2013
  • A Windfall for Rock Star Researchers
    ... by Roche in 2009. The $3 million awards are more than twice the sum earned by individual Nobel laureates, making breakthrough the world's richest prize for life-sci achievement. ...
    2-21-2013
  • Applying Moore's Law to DNA Synthesis
    ... The techniques for doing this were conceived as early as the 1950s in the laboratory of Alexander Todd, a Scottish biochemist who would go on to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. ...
    2-19-2013
  • The €1B Brain Model
    ... Winners were judged in November and December by a panel of 25 experts including leading scientists, professors, a Nobel Prize laureate, industrialists, and former CEOs of ...
    1-28-2013
  • Stem Cell Tech Gets Boost from Academic-Industry Partnership
    a major scientific advance by scientists John Gurdon (Cambridge University) and Shinya Yamanaka (Kyoto University) who were awarded the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. ...
    12-5-2012
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  • (Another) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded for Work...
    Philip S. Barie
    Surgical Infections
    (Another) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Awarded for Work in Inflammation and Immunity Surgical Infections
  • The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize: A Life in Science...
    Carol Shoshkes Reiss
    Viral Immunology
    The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize: A Life in Science The Beginner's Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize: A Life in Science Peter Doherty , 2006 , Columbia University ...
  • mi RNA: Licensed to Kill the Messenger
    Chandan K. Sen, Sashwati Roy
    DNA and Cell Biology
    Current developments have brought non-coding genes under limelight together with their better-known siblings, the coding genes or mRNA. The 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...

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