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Cornell Nobel Laureates nobel Laureate in Physics; robert C. Richardson, the Floyd R. Newman Professor ofPhysics, 1996 nobel Laureate in robert F. furchgott, Cornell Medical http://www.news.cornell.edu/science/Oct96/Nobel_Laureates_at_CU.html
Extractions: Compiled by the Cornell News Service, 1995 Twenty-nine Nobel Prize winners have been affiliated with Cornell University as alumni or faculty members. Current Faculty Members Alumni George W. Beadle, '31 Ph.D. Genetics, 1958 Prize in Physiology and Medicine (also was professor of agriculture) Pearl Buck, '25 M.A., 1938 Prize in Literature Robert W. Fogel, '48 A.B. Economics, 1993 Prize in Economics Sheldon Glashow, '54 B.S. Physics, 1979 Prize in Physics Barbara McClintock, '23 B.S. Botany, '25 M.A., '27 Ph.D. Plant Genetics, 1983 Prize in Medicine Toni Morrison, '55 M.S. English, 1993 Prize in Literature John R. Mott, '88 B.S. Philosophy, 1946 Peace Prize Herman J. Muller, graduate study 1911-12, 1946 Prize for Medicine and Physiology
Nobel Laureates the 100th anniversary of the nobel prize, 100 nobel laureates have L. Fitch, Physics,1980 Dario Fo, Literature, 1997 robert F. furchgott, Physiology/Medicine http://www.onlinecreativeconcepts.com/nobellaureates.html
Extractions: OSLO, Norway (OTVNewswire) At the Nobel Peace Prize Centennial Symposium here yesterday celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the "profound dangers" facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform. The following is the text of their statement: THE STATEMENT The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world. These twin goals will constitute vital components of stability as we move toward the wider degree of social justice that alone gives hope of peace.
WU Libraries: Washington University's Nobel Prize Winners 1998 robert F. furchgott, Ph.D. Faculty of Medicine, 19491956. Another nobel Prizewinner connected with Washington University is TS (Thomas Stearns) Eliot http://library.wustl.edu/units/spec/archives/facts/nobelprizes.html
Extractions: Nobel Prize Winners *Arthur H. Compton (1892-1962), Faculty of Arts and Sciences 1920-1923 and 1945-1962, Chancellor 1945-1953 Luis F. Leloir, Faculty of Medicine 1944 Paul Berg, Faculty of Medicine 1954-1959 *Douglass C. North, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1983- Edward A. Doisy (1893-1986), Faculty of Medicine, 1919-1923 *Joseph Erlanger (1874-1965), Chairman, Department of Physiology 1910-1946 *Herbert Gasser (1888-1963), Faculty of Medicine, 1916-1931 *Carl F. Cori (1896-1984), Faculty of Medicine 1931-1984 *Gerty T. Cori (1896-1957), Faculty of Medicine 1931-1957 *Arthur Kornberg, Chairman, Department of Microbiology, 1952-1959 Severo Ochoa, Faculty of Medicine 1940-1942 Alfred Hershey (1908-1997), Faculty of Medicine 1934-1950 Earl Sutherland (1915-1974), M.D. 42, Resident in Internal Medicine 1943-1945, Faculty of Medicine, 1945-1953 Christian de Duve, Faculty of Medicine 1946-1947 Daniel Nathans (1928-1999), M.D. 54
Science News Article year's nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on nitric oxide andthe heart. The three researchers are Professor robert F furchgott, Department http://www.accessexcellence.org/WN/SU/nobmed1098.html
Extractions: Stockholm, SWEDEN (10/12/98)- Three American researchers will receive this year's Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on nitric oxide and the heart. The three researchers are Professor Robert F Furchgott , Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York; Professor Louis J Ignarro Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology, UCLA School of Medicine; and Professor Ferid Murad Department of Integrative Biology, Pharmacology and Physiology, University of Texas Medical School at Houston. "The discovery of nitric oxide and its function is one of the most important in the history of cardiovascular medicine," says Valentin Fuster, M.D., Ph.D., president of the American Heart Association. "It has allowed us to improve certain treatments of patients and has given us the basis to explore other mechanisms in the body which may contribute to cardiovascular disease." Graphic: The arteries are sites of a very common disease, atherosclerosis. Here, an artherosclerotic plaque has formed in a coronary artery. It consists of cholesterol, inflammatory cells, and fibrosis, and it reduces the space for blood flow in the artery. Click for more graphics.
Extractions: On the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. Dateline Stockholm; December 11, 2001. The attached Statement was released as 150 Nobel Laureates gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway, for an unprecedented celebration marking the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. (The prize winners in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Economics meet in Stockholm where their prizes were awarded, and, correspondingly, the Peace Prize winners meet in Oslo.) In brief, the Statement warns that the world may explode into war if modern weapons continue to spread, and environmental strains remain unchecked. It stresses that we shall not have enduring peace until we address the twin scourges of poverty and oppression, and calls for a new sense of global responsibility. It hardly need be said that the signatories make no claim to oracular status, but offer their views as a group of concerned citizens.
Extractions: Nobel committee says yes to 'NO' The 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine The Nobel Foundation recently announced its winner for the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine. The prestigious honor goes this year to three Americans who independently made important contributions to the discovery that the gas nitric oxide (chemical formula NO) can act as a signaling molecule. Since its discovery, it has been found to play important roles in a variety physiological systems, including the nervous system where it can act as a second messenger, and as a neurotransmitter. There is a bit of irony in the topic of the award this year. The Nobel Prize was created by Alfred Nobel who invented a process to stabilize nitroglycerine to form dynamite. Even in his day, it was known that small amounts of nitroglycerin would relieve angina heart pain through some undetermined mechanism. And, Nobel was himself treated with this compound for his heart condition. Now, about one century later, the award is being given for work that elucidated the mechanism by which nitroglycerine can relieve angina. The discovery of NO as a signaling molecule The work that eventually lead to the discovery of NO as a signaling molecule began with an investigation of drugs that caused relaxation or contraction of vascular smooth muscle. Initial experiments showed that acetylcholine caused a contraction of an isolated smooth muscle preparation made from aorta, the large artery that caries blood away from the heart. This was somewhat of a paradox since cholinergic drugs that act the same way as acetylcholine cause vasodilation (relaxation of the vascular smooth muscle) when given systemically.
The Scientist - Nobel Honors Pioneers Of NO or family of molecules containing an NO adduct (F. Murad, JAMA No sooner had the SwedishNobel committee announced that robert furchgott, Louis Ignarro http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1998/nov/lewis_p1_981123.html
Extractions: News By Ricki Lewis and Barry A. Palevitz Scientific insight sometimes comes from the unanticipated convergence of ideas and findings. This is certainly the case for nitric oxide (NO), a molecule whose simplicity belies its profound impact on organisms as diverse as humans and Arabidopsis Robert Furchgott, distinguished professor of pharmacology at the State University of New York Health Science Center at Brooklyn; Louis Ignarro, professor of pharmacology at the University of California at Los Angeles; and Ferid Murad, professor and chair of the department of integrative biology, pharmacology, and physiology at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston. Theirs was an exciting journey that incorporated various facets of the scientific processserendipity, inexplicable results, disparate discoveries, and the conundrum of whether a clever hypothesis or the experimenting that tests it deserves more recognition. The Karolinska Institute, which picks the recipients, heralded the discovery of NO's functions as "an entirely new principle for signaling in biological systems" and "the first discovery that a gas can act as a signal molecule...", despite the fact that botanists have long known of the gaseous messenger and plant growth regulator ethylene. Hans Kende
The Scientist - Small Particles, Big Role In Nobel Prize For Physics Below is a selected list of major citations for this year's nobel Prize recipients,along with the PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE robert F. furchgott RF furchgott http://www.the-scientist.com/yr1998/nov/russo_p5_981123.html
Extractions: News By Eugene Russo This year's winners of the Nobel Prize for physics collectively discovered and described a phenomenon that appears to defy common sense. Fewer notions could be so intuitively valid as the following: smaller things are generated by breaking bigger things apart. The world of physics usually bears this out: An atom, for example, divides into electrons, protons, and neutrons; a proton splits into quarks. But in 1982, Daniel Tsui , a professor of physics at Princeton University, and Horst Stormer , a professor of physics and applied physics at Columbia University and the adjunct director of physical sciences at Bell Laboratories' Physical Science Division in Murray Hill, N.J., observed the impossible. They were looking for something called the electron crystal, an as-yet-unproved theory that electrons will crystallize when placed in strong magnetic fields and low temperatures. In the process, they accidentally discovered that under these same conditions electrons will actually form fractional charges (so-called quasiparticles) by grouping together rather than by breaking apart. A year later
Nobel For Medicine: All Laureates 1999 Günter Blobel 1998 robert F. furchgott, Louis J Lewis, Christiane NüssleinVolhard,Eric F. Wieschaus 1994 Santiago Ramón y Cajal 1905 robert Koch 1904 http://www.popular-science.net/nobel/med-list.html
Prix Nobel De Physiologie Ou Médecine - Wikipedia Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Les prix nobel de physiologie etmédecine. 1998 robert F. furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro, Ferid Murad. http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prix_Nobel_de_Physiologie_ou_Médecine
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The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Physiology Or Medicine nobel Prize Winners for Physiology or Medicine. 1998, robert F. furchgott LouisJ. Ignarro Ferid Murad, United States United States United States. http://history1900s.about.com/library/misc/blnobelmed.htm
Jornal Da Paulista Informa Nº 16 Translate this page Fotos Stela Murgel. Jpin. nobel na universidade. robert F. furchgott, prêmio nobelde Fisiologia e Medicina em 1998, esteve na Unifesp no dia 19 de setembro. http://www.unifesp.br/comunicacao/jpi/ed016/capa2.htm
Washingtonpost.com: Nobel Laureates' Letter To President Bush Eighty nobel laureates were among those who signed a letter to President Bush urgingfunding for research on robert F. furchgott * , State University http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A37117-2001Feb21?language=printer
Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. of a new type of germ, called prions, thatcauses degenerative brain disorders 1998 robert F. furchgott, Louis J http://www.factmonster.com/ipa/A0105787.html
News India-Times.com, Online Edition In addition to winning nobel prizes, 18 of the signers have received the NationalMedal of Science, the C; Val L. Fitch P; robert F. furchgott M; Sheldon L http://www.newsindia-times.com/2003/02/07/usa-8-war.html
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News Current News News Releases By Date News Releases By Topic The nobel Prize was presented jointly to Murad and pharmacologists robert F. furchgott(New York) and Louis J. Ignarro (Los Angeles) for their discoveries http://www.utsystem.edu/News/Nobels.htm
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Columbia University Record number of faculty, former faculty and alumni recognized with a nobel to 59. Schoolof Medicine, will share the $938,000 award with robert F. furchgott of the http://www.columbia.edu/cu/newrec/2407/tmpl/story.3.html
Extractions: Vol. 24, No. 7 Oct. 23, 1998 By Bob Nelson Louis J. Ignarro, like any inquisitive scientist, had a mystery to investigate: why does nitroglycerin, a volatile explosive, work in treating hypertension and angina-the chest pains that occur when the heart is deprived of oxygen? Ignarro, a 1962 graduate of the former Columbia College of Pharmacy, found that nitroglycerin is converted to nitric oxide in the smooth muscles that surround blood vessels and control their flow. Nitric oxide, a common pollutant found, for example, in automobile exhaust, apparently causes the smooth muscles to relax, allowing blood vessels to widen and blood pressure to decrease. That could explain why nitroglycerin helps heart patients. For the discovery of the wide-ranging role that nitric oxide plays within the body, Ignarro and two other pharmacologists were named Oct. 12 to receive the 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The award, along with a physics Nobel shared by Horst Stormer, professor of physics and applied physics at Columbia, brings the number of faculty, former faculty and alumni recognized with a Nobel to 59.
Main_page American nobel Laureates Position on a Unilateral, Preventive Attack on Iraq. (Ch) , *Val L. Fitch (Ph) , robert F. furchgott (M) , Sheldon L. Glashow (Ph http://www.nobellaureatesoniraq.org/center.html
Extractions: "The undersigned oppose a preventive war against Iraq without broad international support. Military operations against Iraq may indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term. But war is characterized by surprise, human loss, and unintended consequences. Even with a victory, we believe that the medical, economic, environmental, moral, spiritual, political, and legal consequences of an American preventive attack on Iraq would undermine, not protect, U.S. security and standing in the world". George A. Akerlof (E) *Philip W. Anderson (Ph) Kenneth J. Arrow (E) *Paul Berg (Ch) *Hans A. Bethe (Ph) *Nicolaas Bloembergen (Ph) Norman E. Borlaug (P) Paul D. Boyer (Ch) Owen Chamberlain (Ph) Leon N. Cooper (Ph) James W. Cronin (Ph) Robert F. Curl, Jr. (Ch) *Val L. Fitch (Ph) Robert F. Furchgott (M) Sheldon L. Glashow (Ph) *Roger Guillemin (M) Herbert A. Hauptman (Ch) Alan J. Heeger (Ch) Louis J. Ignarro (M) *Eric R. Kandel (M) *Har Gobind Khorana (M) Lawrence R. Klein (E) *Walter Kohn (Ch) *Leon M. Lederman (Ph)
Oxid Dusnaty Ve Fysiologii 1998, nobelova cena za fysiologii a lékarství robert F. furchgott, Louis J Moncadacenu nedostal, prestoe to mnozí cekali) (Alfred nobel vydelal na http://camelot.lf2.cuni.cz/pavelkoz/fyziologie/cesky/hampl/lectnote/nitricox/
Extractions: Poznámky k pøedná¹ce Václava Hampla (komentáøe a otázky na vaclav.hampl@lf2.cuni.cz Diapozitivy jsou (v angliètinì) tady (ale je v nich celkem to samé, jako na této stránce) je¹tì pøed pár lety pouze nepøíjemné a nebezpeèné zneèi¹tìní ovzdu¹í pøispívající ke smogu a kyselým de¹»ùm, dnes nejstudovanìj¹í endogenní molekula posledních 10 let explozivní rozvoj znalostí (cca 300 nových publikací mìsíènì) nové téma, star¹í uèebnice insuficientní "Molekula roku" 1992 presti¾ního vìdeckého èasopisu Science úèastní se funkce v¹ech hlavních orgánových systémù bìhem nìkolika let postup od základního objevu k významným klinickým pokrokùm (PPHN, ARDS, ¹ok, impotence) NO prvnì pøipraven belgièanem Janem Baptistou van Helmontem (t.j. døíve ne¾ tøeba kyslík - 1774) chemicky charakterizován Josephem Priestleyem (objevitel kyslíku) toxicita (Sir Humphry Davy se málem zahubil, kdy¾ to zkou¹el dýchat) amylnitrit sni¾uje krevní tlak pøi hypertenzi (dnes víme, ¾e to dìlá tím, ¾e uvolòuje NO) dìlníci plnící za první svìtové války nitroglycerin do dìlostøeleckých granátù mìli velmi nízký krevní tlak, co¾ vedlo k zavedení nitroglycerinových tablet pro úlevu pøi anginì pectoris;