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  1. Vor 6 Tagen · Liste der Preisträger. Diese Liste enthält eine chronologische Übersicht der Träger des Nobelpreises für Physiologie oder Medizin mit der Begründung der Nobelkomitees. Eine alphabetische Übersicht bietet die Kategorie Nobelpreisträger für Physiologie oder Medizin . 1900 • 1910 • 1920 • 1930 • 1940 • 1950 • 1960 • 1970 ...

  2. 6. Mai 2024 · In this conversation, Nobel Prize winners Venki Ramakrishnan and Harold Varmus probe recent breakthroughs in scientific research that seek to extend the human lifespan, and explore the way these advances shape our understanding of both life and death.

  3. 18. Mai 2024 · Harold Eliot Varmus (1939-) is a Freeport-born microbiologist and Nobel laureate. His parents were Beatrice (nee Barasch) and Frank Varmus. After graduating from Freeport High School in 1957, he received a B.A. at Amherst College and a M.A. in literary studies from Harvard University. He graduated with an M.D. from Columbia College ...

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · Harold E. Varmus: United States "for their discovery of the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes" 1992 Edmond H. Fischer: United States / Switzerland "for their discoveries concerning reversible protein phosphorylation as a biological regulatory mechanism" 1994 Alfred G. Gilman: United States

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  6. Vor 3 Tagen · 30. Harold E. Varmus. Harold E. Varmus, a biologist and the current director of the National Cancer Institute, was born on December 18, 1939. He is currently a senior associate at the New York Genome Center and the Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. Varmus is well recognized for his studies on the hepatitis ...

  7. 3. Mai 2024 · It’s called the Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series (WALS), initiated by former NIH Director Harold Varmus 30 years ago. Varmus envisioned a set time to gather with colleagues to hear about fantastic science, regardless of the discipline, and to be inspired.