Nobel Prize Winner To Visit Dr. susumu tonegawa, the director of the Center for Learning and Memory at MIT anda nobel laureate in physiology and medicine, will be on campus April 2021 http://www.uiowa.edu/~fyi/oldfyi/issues97-98/041098web/nobel_041098.html
Extractions: Dr. Susumu Tonegawa, the director of the Center for Learning and Memory at MIT and a Nobel laureate in physiology and medicine, will be on campus April 20-21 as an Ida Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor. His visit is sponsored by the Ph.D. program in genetics. Tonegawa was awarded the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work in immuno-biology, specifically in the genetic mechanism of producing antibody diversity in the body defense system. His lecture at 7:30 p.m., April 21 in Lecture Room 2 Van Allen Hall is "Genetic Origins of Antibody Diversity." It is free and open to the public.
Nobel Laureate To Give UI Ida Beam Lectures April 20-21 susumu tonegawa, nobel laureate in physiology and medicine, will lecture at the Universityof Iowa as an Ida Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor April 2021. http://www.uiowa.edu/~ournews/1998/april/0407beam.html
Extractions: e-mail: gary-galluzzo@uiowa.edu Release: Immediate Nobel Laureate to give UI Ida Beam Lectures April 20-21 IOWA CITY, Iowa Dr. Susumu Tonegawa, Nobel laureate in physiology and medicine, will lecture at the University of Iowa as an Ida Beam Distinguished Visiting Professor April 20-21. His free, public lecture, titled "Genetic Origins of Antibody Diversity," will be given at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 21 in Lecture Room 2 of Van Allen Hall. A scientific lecture, "A Combined Genetic, Physiological and Behavioral Approach to Learning and Memory," will be presented at 4 p.m., Monday, April 20 in Room 201 of the Biology Building. Tonegawa is the director of the Center for Learning and Memory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his pioneering work in the field of immunobiology, specifically for study and identification of the genetic mechanism responsible for producing antibody diversity in the body's defense system. He has made major contributions to the study of biological mechanisms of learning and memory. His visit is being sponsored by the Genetics Ph.D. Program and the Ida Beam Visiting Professor Program. Ida Beam, a native of Vinton, willed her farm to the UI Foundation in 1977. Her only university connection was a relative who graduated from the College of Medicine. With proceeds from the sale of the farm, the UI established a fund to bring a variety of top scholars to the university for lectures and discussions.
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20th Century Year By Year 1987 nobel Prizes. Physiology or Medicine tonegawa, susumu, Japan, Massachusetts Instituteof Technology (MIT), Cambridge, MA, USA, b. 1939 for his discovery of http://www.multied.com/20th/1987.html
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2nd Annual Days Of Molecular Medicine Symposium diseases, plasticity, diseases of excitability, and signaling cascades.There willbe keynote presentations by susumu tonegawa, Ph.D., nobel Laureate from http://health.ucsd.edu/news/2002/03_06_Chien.html
Extractions: At UCSD, Salk and Nature Medicine Conference March 13-16 Topics include the convergence of heart and brain research, the critical shortage of physician-scientists, and award presentations to prominent scientists and organizations Nearly 400 nationally prominent scientists converging on La Jolla in mid-March will be engrossed in a virtual crossword puzzle of the heart and brain two different organ systems that appear to have more in common than previously thought. The medical researchers will attend the 2 nd Annual Days of Molecular Medicine symposium March 13-16, 2002, which is co-sponsored by the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Institute of Molecular Medicine, The Salk Institute of Biological Studies, and the journal Nature Medicine Conference co-organizer Kenneth Chien, M.D., Ph.D., director of UCSDs Institute of Molecular Medicine, notes that heart and brain research is like a crossword puzzle where letters in a vertical word help determine a horizontal word. We get insights into medical disease by looking at more than one organ, Chien says. As in a crossword puzzle, you can solve 27 down, but you need to look at 23 across to get a clue from the common letter in both words. In medical research, weve learned there are many common molecules and signaling pathways that the heart and brain share. In terms of disease pathways, these organs are more integrated than we had realized.
Susumu Translate this page susumu tonegawa O laureado com o nobel, em 1987, foi susumu tonegawaque nasceu em 1939, em Nagóia, no Japão. Se formou no ano http://www.ioc.fiocruz.br/jornalismo/Dc/susumu.htm
Extractions: O laureado com o Nobel, em 1987, foi Susumu Tonegawa que nasceu em 1939, em Nagóia, no Japão. Se formou no ano de 1963, como bacharel em ciências pela Universidade de Kyoto. Ele iniciou seus trabalhos no MIT, o Instituto de Tecnologia de Massachutes, em 1981, no Centro de Pesquisa de Câncer. Tonegawa se destacou pelo trabalho na biologia molecular dos genes das imunoglobulinas, demostrando como é gerada a diversidade entre os anticorpos. Ele foi agraciado com inúmeros prêmios nos Estados Unidos, Japão, Alemanha,Canadá, entre outros.
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AsianWeek who have shared the honor of being named nobel laureates. Physiology or Medicine1987 tonegawa, susumu, Japan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT http://www.asianweek.com/102397/cover_story.html
Extractions: October 23 - 29, 1997 Photo courtesy Stanford News Service Shop Talk: Professor Steven Chu with graduate student Jamie Kerman (left) and post-doctoral student Vladan Vuletic (right) in a lab at Stanford's Varian Physics Building. Stanford Professor Steven Chu graduates to the rank of Nobel laureate BY BERT ELJERA When Professor Steven Chu got the early morning phone call last week informing him that he had won a share of the Nobel Prize in physics, his first reaction was one of overwhelming relief. After his breakthrough work in 1985 on cooling down atoms with laser lights, Chu became what is known as "PNL," or pre-Nobel laureate. He was, in effect, a Nobel Prize-winner-in-waiting. But that wait can seem like forever. Chu has friends who have waited 20 years to get the prize, and some have not received it at all. "You expect to graduate from college, but no one really has the right to expect the Nobel Prize," he said from his home in Palo Alto, Calif. "If you get it, keep calm." Now, he can move on, he said.
Nobel Prize Winners - 19871991 Supplement Just a few of the nobel Laureates covered in this volume Maurice Allais; RobertM. Solow; susumu tonegawa; United Nations Peacekeeping Forces; Harold E. Varmus. http://www.hwwilson.com/print/pr_nobel_87_91.htm
Extractions: The foundation volume in the series, covering 566 Nobel Laureates. This supplement in the Nobel Prize Winners series presents detailed accounts of the lives and work of the 49 men, women, and institutions that earned the Nobel Prize from 1987 through 1991. Arranged alphabetically by last name, each informative 1,200 to 2,500-word essay provides abundant information on the Laureate's life and achievements, with special emphasis on the body of work for which the prize was awarded. In addition, a number of recent recipients have contributed autobiographical articles, published exclusively in this volume. Each article includes: Information on the subjects early development, family background, education, and other formative influences.
Extractions: NIH 1998 Almanac Lectures and Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates Laureate Field Year Supporting Institute(s) Paul D. Boyer, U.S.A. (shared with J.C. Skou) Chemistry NIGMS, NIDDK Jens C. Skou, Denmark (shared with P.D. Boyer) ......do NINDS Stanley B. Prusiner, U.S.A. Phyisology or medicine NINDS, NIA, NCRR, NIGMS Edward B. Lewis, U.S.A. (shared with C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany, and E.F. Wieschaus, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NICHD, NIGMS Eric F. Wieschaus, U.S.A. (shared with E.B. Lewis, U.S.A., and C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany) ......do NICHD Alfred G. Gilman, U.S.A. (shared with M. Rodbell, U.S.A.) .....do NIGMS, NINDS Martin Rodbell, U.S.A. (shared with A.G. Gilman, U.S.A.) ......do NIEHS, NIDDK George A. Olah, U.S.A. Chemistry NCI, NIGMS Phillip A. Sharp, U.S.A. (shared with R. Roberts, U.K.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NCI, NIAID, DRS, NCRR Richard Roberts, U.K. (shared with P.A. Sharp, U.S.A.) ......do NCRR, NLM, NCHGR, NCI, NIGMS Kary B. Mullis, U.S.A. (shared with M. Smith, Canada) Chemistry NHLBI, NIAID, NIGMS
Extractions: NIH 1999 Almanac Lectures and Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates Laureate Field Year Supporting Institute(s) Robert Furchgott, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro and F. Murad, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NHLBI, NINDS Louis Ignarro, U.S.A. (shared with F. Murad, and R. Furchgott. U.S.A.) ......do NHLBI, NIAMS, NICHD Ferid Murad, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro, and R. Furchgott. U.S.A.) ......do NIAMS, NIGMS, NHLBI, NIDDK Paul D. Boyer, U.S.A. (shared with J.C. Skou) Chemistry NIGMS, NIDDK Jens C. Skou, Denmark (shared with P.D. Boyer) ......do NINDS Stanley B. Prusiner, U.S.A. Phyisology or medicine NINDS, NIA, NCRR, NIGMS Edward B. Lewis, U.S.A. (shared with C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany, and E.F. Wieschaus, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NICHD, NIGMS Eric F. Wieschaus, U.S.A. (shared with E.B. Lewis, U.S.A., and C. Nusslein-Volhard, Germany) ......do NICHD Alfred G. Gilman, U.S.A. (shared with M. Rodbell, U.S.A.) .....do NIGMS, NINDS Martin Rodbell, U.S.A. (shared with A.G. Gilman, U.S.A.) ......do NIEHS, NIDDK George A. Olah, U.S.A. Chemistry NCI, NIGMS
The Lasker Foundation | Lasker Awards And The Nobel Year of. Basic Award Winner, Lasker, nobel. George Wells Beadle, 1950, 1958. HowardM. Temin, 1974, 1975. susumu tonegawa, 1987, 1987. John R. Vane, 1977, 1982. http://www.laskerfoundation.org/awards/n_vs_l.html
Extractions: The Lasker Medical Science Awards in basic research, clinical research, special achievement and public service, which have been bestowed since l945, provide a chronicle of the progress of biomedical research over the last half-century. The Lasker Foundation is proud that many of the amazing discoveries and achievements of Lasker Award winners are recognized, in addition, by the prestigious Nobel Prize. As of 2002, sixty-six Lasker winners have gone on to win the Nobel.
DNA Medicine 1975); Jean Dausset (Medicine 1980); susumu tonegawa (Medicine 1987).Tuesday April 8, 2003 Lyon Conference Center Visit Nature Special nobel Day In http://www.biovision.org/wlsf/events.nsf/TBVGN/GB-DNA?opendocument
Extractions: President George W. Bush during a ceremony honoring the U. S. Nobel Laureates in the East Room of the White House, Nov. 27, 2001. Fulbright Program alumni George Akerlof and Joseph Stiglitz are first and sixth from the left, respectively. White House photo by Tina Hager "If it were not for the Fulbright Fellowship, I would certainly not have had the good fortune of obtaining a Nobel prize. I think Fulbright is one of the world's greatest educational and cultural programs." Alan G. MacDiarmid
Extractions: Candidates for faculty positions at universities and colleges across the country have new reason for employment security concern: the Sentaku Ninkisei Hou, a law permitting "term-limitation system" ( ninkisei ) contracts for all university faculty, was passed by the Diet in June 1997 and enacted April 1988. Previously, all Japanese full-time faculty were granted tenure while contract-limited status was strictly reserved for non-Japanese nationals . Now, however, this law enables universities to raze the firewall between the two and contract everybody. Why would Monbushou decide to institute a policy which would, for want of a better word, "gaijinize" all Japanese faculty? There is a concrete reason offered: the "enlivenment" ( kasseika ) of the educational system, to shake up and motivate university faculty to do more and better research. This paper will outline the Ninkisei Law, examine its rationale, use a case study to anticipate how it will affect the status of university faculty, not only in language education but all fields of humanities and the social sciences. The full name of the law is Daigaku no Kyouin Tou no Ninki ni Kansuru Houritsu (The Law Concerning Term Limitation of University Educators
Picowers Give $50M For Brain Research The renamed center will continue to be directed by nobel Laureate and Professorof Biology susumu tonegawa, who won the 1987 nobel Prize in Physiology or http://www-tech.mit.edu/V122/N26/26donate.26n.html
Extractions: By Kevin R. Lang EDITOR IN CHIEF MIT announced Thursday that the Jeffry M. and Barbara Picower Foundation donated $50 million to establish the Picower Center for Learning and Memory. The existing Center for Learning and Memory will be renamed and housed in a new facility as part of the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Center, which will be built at the corner of Vassar and Main Streets. The renamed center will continue to be directed by Nobel Laureate and Professor of Biology Susumu Tonegawa, who won the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on genetics and immune response. The donation will allow the center to expand from its current faculty size of nine to a total of thirteen professors. The four new endowed professorships will be established with $12 million of the gift. A further $8 million will be used for research, and the remainder will go toward the new building in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Center. Picowers announce donation The donation was announced Thursday at a ceremony on campus. Interest in brain research growing The donation represents the second major gift MIT has received for brain research since early 2000, when McGovern made his landmark donation establishing the McGovern Institute for Brain Research. Tonegawa said that MIT hopes to be the world leader in brain research, a rapidly expanding field.
International Recognition Of Croatia, Nobel Prize An Appeal by 104 nobel Laureates. FOR PEACE IN CROATIA. susumu tonegawa, medicine,1987; Charles H. Townes, physics, 1964; Desmond Tutu, peace, 1984; http://www.hr/darko/etf/nobel.html
Extractions: against the aggression on Croatia Many people throughout the world contributed to the international recognition of Croatia (January 15, 1992). We would like to present a list of 104 Nobel prize winners (in alphabetic order) who signed an appeal to stop the aggression of the Yugoslav Army on Croatia that started in 1991 (The New York Times, January 14th, 1992). We do this we the feeling of deepest gratitude. During the past several weeks the Yugoslav Army has escalated its war against Croatia. Dozens of villages have been razed. Many historical monuments have been destroyed. Several cities, including Croatia's capital of Zagreb, have been bombed. Over 2,000* people have been killed. The undeclared war has already produced more than 100,000* refugees. The violence and destruction unleashed in Croatia is on a scale unknown in Europe since the Second World War. Innocent civilians are massacred. Hospitals and places of worship are destroyed. Conscience demands that we raise our voices against this senseless war. We appeal to the Western and Eastern governments to stop the Yugoslav Army wanton destruction.
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