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Rockefeller University: Université catholique de Louvain: Philip H. Dybvig: Economics 2022 Washington University in St. Louis: John Eccles: Physiology or Medicine 1963 Australian National University: Gerald Edelman: Physiology or Medicine 1972 Rockefeller University: Robert Edwards: Physiology or Medicine 2010 University of Cambridge: Paul Ehrlich
Roderick MacKinnon (born February 19, 1956 [1]) is an American biophysicist, neuroscientist, and businessman.He is a professor of molecular neurobiology and biophysics at Rockefeller University who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry together with Peter Agre in 2003 for his work on the structure and operation of ion channels.
Founder's Hall (2022) The FDR Drive runs under the campus. The Rockefeller University was founded in June 1901 as The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research—often called simply The Rockefeller Institute [7] —by John D. Rockefeller, who had founded the University of Chicago in 1889, upon advice by his adviser Frederick T. Gates [1] and action taken in March 1901 by his son, John D ...
James G. Hirsch and Zanvil A. Cohn (Rockefeller University) [1] Ralph Marvin Steinman (January 14, 1943 – September 30, 2011) [ 2 ] was a Canadian physician and medical researcher at Rockefeller University , who in 1973 discovered and named dendritic cells while working as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Zanvil A. Cohn , also at ...
Paul Greengard (December 11, 1925 – April 13, 2019) was an American neuroscientist best known for his work on the molecular and cellular function of neurons.In 2000, Greengard, Arvid Carlsson and Eric Kandel were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system.
Charles Moen Rice (born August 25, 1952) is an American virologist and Nobel Prize laureate whose main area of research is the hepatitis C virus.He is a professor of virology at the Rockefeller University in New York City and an adjunct professor at Cornell University and Washington University School of Medicine.
While working as a graduate student at the University of Texas at Austin, Michael Young met his future wife Laurel Eckhardt. Later, both moved to Stanford University, where Michael worked as a postdoctoral fellow and Laurel pursued her PhD with Len Herzenberg. Today, she is a Professor of Biology at Hunter College. Michael and Laurel still work ...
He then moved to Rockefeller University as a postdoctoral fellow with George Palade, and was soon appointed as a professor. [1] Blobel was appointed to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in 1986. Blobel was the sole recipient of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of signal peptides. [2]