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  1. Howard Martin Temin war ein US-amerikanischer Biologe. Er wurde 1975 für seine Erkenntnisse im Bereich der Krebsforschung gemeinsam mit David Baltimore und Renato Dulbecco mit dem Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin ausgezeichnet.

  2. Howard Martin Temin (December 10, 1934 – February 9, 1994) was an American geneticist and virologist. He discovered reverse transcriptase in the 1970s at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, for which he shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Renato Dulbecco and David Baltimore.

  3. 9. Feb. 1994 · Howard Martin Temin. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1975. Born: 10 December 1934, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Died: 9 February 1994, Madison, WI, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1975 was awarded jointly to David Baltimore, Renato Dulbecco and Howard Martin Temin "for their discoveries concerning the interaction between tumour viruses and the genetic material of the cell"

  5. 11. Apr. 2024 · Howard Martin Temin (born Dec. 10, 1934, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.—died Feb. 9, 1994, Madison, Wis.) was an American virologist who in 1975 shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with his former professor Renato Dulbecco and another of Dulbecco’s students, David Baltimore, for his codiscovery of the enzyme reverse ...

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  6. 1. Nov. 1995 · Abstract. Howard M. Temin died on 9 February 1994, at the age 59. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1975 for the discovery of a new mechanism of genome reproduction, called ‘reverse transcription’.

  7. He demonstrated that no new protein synthesis was required for the synthesis of viral DNA during RSV infection of stationary chicken cells (quoted in Temin, 1971a), and, therefore, that the DNA polymerase that synthesized viral DNA existed before the infection of the chicken cells.