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  1. ENCYCLOPEDIA OF HUMAN BIOLOGY, Vol. I, A-Bi by Renato (Editor) Dulbecco, 1997
  2. Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 6
  3. Encyclopedia of Human Biology: Bi-Com: 2
  4. Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 8
  5. Encyclopedia of Human Biology: Po-Se: 7
  6. Los genes y nuestro futuro / The Genes and Our Future (El Libro De Bolsillo / the Pocket Book) (Spanish Edition) by Renato Dulbecco, 1999-06-30
  7. Encyclopedia of Human Biology: Con-Fe: 3
  8. Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 7
  9. Encyclopedia of Human Biology: My-Pi: 6
  10. Ingegneri Della Vita: Medicina e Morale Nell'era del DNA by Renato Dulbecco, 1988
  11. Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 2
  12. Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 4
  13. Encyclopedia of Human Biology, 5
  14. Encyclopedia of Human Biology: Si-Z: 8

21. Renato Dulbecco Spalla Di Fazio - Festival San Remo - Catanzaro - Imperia - Nobe
Translate this page renato dulbecco è nato a Catanzaro 85 anni or sono §§§ renato dulbecco è conosciutoin del XX secolo, tanto da ottenere nel 1975 il Premio nobel per la
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    E' calabrese "la spalla di Fazio" al Festival di Sanremo
    Durante la guerra viene mandato a combattere in Russia, da dove ritorna dopo la disastrosa ritirata.
    Recentemente rientrato in Italia come esperto del CNR di Milano per il Progetto Genoma (la parte italiana del progetto internazionale) partecipa ad esperimenti sui geni di cancro.
    E' padre di due figlie avute da due matrimoni.

    RICONOSCIMENTI
    1936: Premio Sperino, Accademia della Medicina di Torino.
    1939: Premio Reviglio-Giordano, Accademia della Medicina di Torino.
    1957-1958: Borsa di Studio Guggenheim.
    1958: John Scott Award for Invention of the Plaque Tecnique for Animal Viruses, City of Philadelphia.
    1959: Kimble Methodology Award of the conference of State and provincial Directors of Pubblic Health Laboratories.
    1964: Albert and Mary Lasker Basic Medical Research Award. 1965: Howard Taylor Ricketts Award. 1967: Premio Louisa Gross Horwitz, Columbia University. 1967: Paul Ehrlich-Ludwige Darmstaedter Adj Prize. 1968: Doctor of Science, Yale University.

22. Borsa Turismo - Antonino Orfanò - Renato Dulbecco -La Città Del Sole - Sosed E
dall'orafo Gerardo Sacco, al premio nobel Professor renato dulbecco.
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La Calabria finalmente nel circuito turistico internazionale
L'Assessore al turismo premia il Prof. Renato Dulbecco

Sul piano, invece, della commercializzazione, il neo Assessore regionale al turismo Antonella Freno ha incontrato il presidente della Fisher, maggiore tour operator della Repubblica Ceca, con il quale ha concluso un accordo per l'arrivo in Calabria di due charter settimanali da aprile a ottobre. Analogo discorso per la Russia, che ha dimostrato interesse per la Calabria chiedendo la partecipazione dell'assessorato al Turismo alla Fiera di Mosca, in programma per la fine di marzo.
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23. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND
FRONTIERS IN BIOSCIENCE; ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGYAND MEDICINE, Name, Year Awarded. Domagk, Gerhard, 1939. dulbecco, renato, 1975.
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24. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN CHEMISTRY
Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATESIN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Domagk, Gerhard, 1939. dulbecco, renato, 1975.
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Biography (nobel site); Brief biography; Fleming, Alexander (1945). KOCH, ROBERT(1905) World Book Online Article on dulbecco, renato; World Book Online Article on
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  • 26. Human Genoma And Multifactor Deseases - R. Dulbecco
    renato dulbecco send your email Research activity dulbecco started research in thefield of oncology In 1975 he was awarded the nobel Prize for Physiology or
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    Prof. Renato Dulbecco
    Date of Birth: 22 February 1914 Place of Birth: Catanzaro, Italy Citizenship: American Spouse: Maureen Muir Studies: 1936 University of Turin (M.D.)
    1945-1947 University of Turin, Italy Physics Institute
    1942 "Libera Docenza" in the Italian Universities
    Research activity
    Dulbecco started research in the field of oncology, studying animal viruses which provoke phenomena of cell alteration and determine cancer transformation. The most important discovery was his demonstration that the DNA of a virus is incorporated in the genetic cellular material, almost becoming a gene of the cell, and permanently altering the cell. Another important discovery was that viral genes remaining in the cell start to produce their "messengers", altering and interacting with the cellular DNA activity. These investigations opened up the field of molecular biology of animal and human cells. In 1975 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine together with two of his associates David Baltimore and Howard Temin.
    In 1972 Dulbecco moved from the U.S. to London, to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratory, where he continued his studies in oncology, setting up a project on the biology of breast cancer using a model system in rats. He then returned to the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, USA where he continued his work on breast cancer. In 1986 Dulbecco proposed the "Human Genome Project" (now being carried out as an International Project in laboratories all over the world), to map the entire genome and to identify some 100 thousand genes which make up the human genomic structure. This will eventually lead to the characterization of every cell of the body through the genes they contain. In relation to cancer, the comparison between the healthy and the cancerous cells could tell us which genes are active in the cancerous ones and are not found in the normal cells, and vice versa. From 1988 to 1992, Dulbecco served as the President of the Salk Institute.

    27. Dulbecco, Renato
    dulbecco, renato 1914, American biologist, b. Catanzaro, Italy. In 1970, dulbeccoand two of his students, Howard M three were awarded the 1975 nobel Prize in
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    Dulbecco, Renato 1914-, American biologist, b. Catanzaro, Italy. In the 1950s he and co-researcher Marguerite Vogt gained insight into how viruses infect cells by pioneering the technique of growing viruses in culture. In 1970, Dulbecco and two of his students, Howard M. Temin and David Baltimore , experimentally verified Temin's hypothesis that cancer cells affect genetic material. For this discovery the three were awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
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  • 28. Cronologia Medicina
    Translate this page 1975, renato dulbecco riceve il nobel per la Medicina per gli studi sull'interazionetra virus tumorali e materiale genetico delle cellule.
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    29. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici_e_Ricercatori: Dulbecco,_Renat
    Translate this page Top International Italiano Salute Medicina Medici e Ricercatori dulbecco,renato (1) E’ stato insignito del premio nobel per la medicina, (per le
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    Vedi anche: E’ stato insignito del premio Nobel per la medicina, (per le scoperte concernenti l'interazione fra i virus del tumore ed il materiale genetico della cellula), nell'anno 1975. Renato Dulbecco Genere Attivit  principale presso: Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratory, Londra - Inghilterra
    Opere importanti : Trattato di microbiologia comprese immunologia e genetica molecolare; Virologia; I geni e il nostro futuro.
    Luogo di nascita : Catanzaro
    Nazionalit  : Italiana
    Renato Dulbecco ¨ nato a Catanzaro nel 1914. Ha studiato ad Imperia, dove la famigla si era trasferita.
    Nel 1930, si iscrive alla Facolt  di Medicina dell'Universit  di Torino, laureandosi nel 1936 discutendo con Giuseppe Levi una tesi di Anatomia patologica. Alla fine della Seconda guerra mondiale, di ritorno dalla campagna di Russia quale ufficiale medico, diviene assistente di Levi ad Anatomia Patologica, ma nello stesso tempo compie studi di Fisiologia, e si iscrive alla Facolt  di Fisica, che frequenta dal 1945 al 1947.
    Nel 1947 lascia l'Italia per gli Stati Uniti chiamato da Salvatore Luria all'Universit  di Bloomigton, nell'Indiana.

    30. Caltech Archives Oral Histories Online - Interview With Renato Dulbecco
    Interview in 1998 with ItalianAmerican virologist renato dulbecco, who came toCaltech in Receives nobel Prize in 1975 (with Howard Temin and David Baltimore
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    Interview with Renato Dulbecco
    Dulbecco, Renato (2001) Interview with Renato Dulbecco. Oral History Project, California Institute of Technology Archives, Pasadena, California. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechOH:OH_Dulbecco_R Full text available as:
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    Year: Interview Date: September 9 and 10, 1998 Interviewer: Shirley K. Cohen Unique Identifier: PURL: http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechOH:OH_Dulbecco_R Keywords: Biology, virology Sets: Subjects Biology
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    31. Caltech Academic Village - Nobel Laureates
    Ahmed H. Zewail, Chemistry 1999 Faculty. nobel Laureates, Retired Facultyand Alumni dulbecco, renato Physiology or Medicine 1975 Former Faculty.
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    NOBEL LAUREATES
    Nobel Laureates Currently on Faculty David Baltimore , Physiology or Medicine 1975 President; Faculty Edward B. Lewis , (PhD '42) Physiology or Medicine 1995 Faculty Rudolph A. Marcus , Chemistry 1992 Faculty Ahmed H. Zewail , Chemistry 1999 Faculty Nobel Laureates, Retired Faculty and Alumni Anderson, Carl D. (BS '27, PhD '30) Physics 1936 Faculty
    Beadle, George W. Physiology or Medicine 1958 Faculty Delbrück, Max Physiology or Medicine 1969 Faculty Dulbecco, Renato Physiology or Medicine 1975 Former Faculty Feynman, Richard P. Physics 1965 Faculty Fowler, William A. (PhD '36) Physics 1983 Faculty Gell-Mann, Murray Physics 1969 Faculty Glaser, Donald A. (PhD '50) Physics 1960 Lipscomb, William N. (PhD '46) Chemistry 1976 Merton, Robert C. MS '67 Economics 1997 McMillan, Edwin M. (BS '28, MS '29) Chemistry 1951 Millikan, Robert A. Physics 1923 Faculty Morgan, Thomas H. Physiology or Medicine 1933 Faculty Mossbauer, Rudolf Physics 1961 Faculty Osheroff, Douglas D. (BS '67) Physics 1996

    32. Caltech Nobel Site
    renato dulbecco (b. 1914) renato dulbecco shared the 1975 nobel Prize in Physiologyor Medicine with Howard Temin and David Baltimore “for their discoveries
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    DAVID BALTIMORE

    RENATO DULBECCO
    ...
    LELAND HARTWELL

    DAVID BALTIMORE (b. 1938)
    RENATO DULBECCO (b. 1914)
    Howard Temin shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Renato Dulbecco and David Baltimore for their joint discovery of the enzyme reverse transcriptase. Identification of this enzyme helped explain how certain viruses transform the cells they infect into cancer cells.
    WILLIAM NUNN LIPSCOMB, JR. (b. 1919)
    ROBERT WOODROW WILSON (b. 1936)
    Roger Sperry was a corecipient (with David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research on the workings of the brain. Sperry was particularly recognized for discovering that each brain hemisphere controls different kinds of functions.
    KENNETH GEDDES WILSON (b. 1936 Kenneth Wilson was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work to construct improved theories about the transformations of matter called continuous, or second-order, phase transitions. His research led to a very general and effective mathematical strategy for understanding how complex microscopic behavior underlies gross macroscopic effects. Willy Fowler shared (with S. Chandrasekhar) the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on nucleosynthesis, the process whereby the nuclei of lighter chemical elements fuse to create heavier ones. In groundbreaking work in the late 1950s, he and his colleagues demonstrated that, starting only with the hydrogen and helium produced in the Big Bang, all the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by the nuclear processes in stars.

    33. Interview With Renato Dulbecco
    , Interview in 1998 with ItalianAmerican virologist renato dulbecco,who came to Receives nobel Prize in 1975 (with Howard Temin and David Baltimore......
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    OAI Header Identifier oai:CaltechOH:26 Datestamp Dublin Core Metadata Title Interview with Renato Dulbecco Creator Dulbecco, Renato Subject Biology Subject All Records Description Date Type Main Identifier http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechOH:OH_Dulbecco_R Format pdf http://oralhistories.library.caltech.edu/archive/00000026/00/OH_Dulbecco_R.pdf
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    34. Nobel Italiani
    nobel Italiani. Fisica 1909. dulbecco, renato, USA, Imperial Cancer ResearchFund Laboratory, London, b. 1914 (in Catanzaro, Italy);and.
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    Nobel Italiani
    Fisica 1909
    MARCONI, GUGLIELMO, Italia (1874 - 1937) e a BRAUN, CARL FERDINAND, Germania (1850 - 1918): "in riconoscimento del loro contributo allo sviluppo della telegrtafia senza fili" More...
    Physics 1938
    FERMI, ENRICO, Italy, Rome University, b. 1901, d. 1954: "for his demonstrations of the existence of new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation, and for his related discovery of nuclear reactions brought about by slow neutrons" More...
    Physics 1959
    The prize was awarded jointly to: CHAMBERLAIN, OWEN, U.S.A., University of California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1920: "for their discovery of the antiproton" More...
    Physics 1984
    The prize was awarded jointly to: RUBBIA, CARLO, Italy, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, b. 1934; and VAN DER MEER, SIMON, the Netherlands, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, b. 1925: "for their decisive contributions to the large project, which led to the discovery of the field particles W and Z, communicators of weak interaction" More...
    Chemistry 1963
    The prize was divided equally between: NATTA, GIULIO, Italy, Institute of Technology, Milan, b. 1903, d. 1979:

    35. AlmaNews - Laurea Honoris Causa A Renato Dulbecco
    Translate this page renato dulbecco viene conferita la Laurea in Filosofia Nel 1960 dulbecco incominciaad interessarsi alla ricerca gli viene conferito il Premio nobel in Medicina
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    Video MPEG 8,20 MB 900 Kb Al Prof. Renato Dulbecco viene conferita la Laurea in Filosofia
    Nel 1960 Dulbecco incomincia ad interessarsi alla ricerca oncologica, non fermandosi alla superficie delle cellule, ma spingendo la sua indagine a livello molecolare.
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    36. Premios Nobel De Medicina
    Premios nobel de Medicina. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1975, Baltimore, David; dulbecco,renato; Temin, Howard Martin. 1976, Blumberg, Baruch S.; Gajdusek, D. Carleton.
    http://fai.unne.edu.ar/biologia/nobeles/nobelmed.htm

    37. Media Duemila Online
    renato dulbecco, nobel '75 Con La mappa della vita ,due libri di un grande scienziato che sa anche scrivere facendosi capire.
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    38. 1Up Info Dulbecco, Renato (Medicine, Biographies) -
    dulbecco, renator nät´ d lb k´ Pronunciation Key, 1914 In 1970, dulbecco andtwo of his students, Howard M the three were awarded the 1975 nobel Prize in
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    39. Genoma: La Ricerca Scientifica Italiana Riparte Dal Nobel Renato Dulbecco
    Translate this page Giuliano Amato, dopo le critiche promette stanziamenti per 43 miliardi Genomala ricerca scientifica italiana riparte dal nobel renato dulbecco.
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    Giuliano Amato, dopo le critiche promette stanziamenti per 43 miliardi
    Genoma: la ricerca scientifica italiana
    riparte dal Nobel Renato Dulbecco
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    Gli italiani, ha riferito il premier «Non hanno lavorato sul cuore di ciò che Clinton ha annunciato, cioè la sequenza dei geni che da vita al genoma nel suo complesso, ma sullo studio dei singoli geni e sulle loro funzioni. Per questo ora che si tratta di leggere il genoma e decifrare il suo significato il ruolo della ricerca italiana emergerà. Ciò mi è stato detto e questo mi tranquillizza».

    40. Dulbecco
    dulbecco, renato (szül. virológus; 1975ben két tanítványával, Howard M. Teminnelés David Baltimore-ral megosztva orvosi-élettani nobel-díjat kapott.
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