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         Kandel Eric R:     more books (31)
  1. In Search of Memory: The Emergence of a New Science of Mind by Eric R. Kandel, 2007-03-17
  2. Principles of Neural Science by Eric R. Kandel, J.H. Schwartz, et all 2000-07-01
  3. A cell-biological approach to learning (Grass lecture monograph) by Eric R Kandel, 1978
  4. Molecular Neurobiology in Neurology and Psychiatry (Research Publications (Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease)) (Vol 65)
  5. Gedächtnis: Die Natur des Erinnerns (German Edition) by Larry Squire, Eric R. Kandel, 2009-09-21
  6. Molecular Aspects of Neurobiology (Proceedings in Life Sciences) by Rita Levi-Montalcini, Pietro Calissano, et all 1986-09
  7. Behavioral Bio of Aplysia: Origin & Evolution (Series of Books in Psychology) by Eric R. Kandel, 1979-01
  8. Memory: From Mind to Molecules (Scientific American Library) by Larry R. Squire, Eric R. Kandel, 1999-02
  9. Essentials of Neural Science and Behavior by Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz, et all 2002
  10. Cellular Basis of Behaviour (A Series of books in psychology) by Eric R. Kandel, 1977-01
  11. EN BUSCA DE LA MEMORIA by Eric R Kandel, 2007
  12. Handbook of Physiology: Section 1: The Nervous System Volume I, Parts 1 & 2: Cellular Biology of Neurons (Handbook of Physiology, Section 1)
  13. Principles of Neural Science - Third Edition by Eric R., James H. Schwartz and Thomas M. Jessell Kandel, 1991-01-01
  14. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures 1986 by Eric R., et al Kandel, 1987-01-01

1. Eric R. Kandel - Autobiography
eric R. kandel – Autobiography. Werfel were two of the most popular writers in theGerman language, and Elias Canetti, who later won the nobel Prize in
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Prologue: Life in Vienna in the 1930s
There was little in my early life to indicate that an interest in biology would become the passion of my academic career. In fact, there was little to suggest I would have an academic career. Rather, my early life was importantly shaped by my experiences in Vienna and I spent many years later coming to grips with the circumstances and place of my birth. In spite of the hostile climate, Austrian Jews continued to make remarkable contributions to theater, music, literature, science, and medicine in the period between the two World Wars. The Salzburg Festival was directed by Max Reinhardt; the Vienna Opera was conducted by Bruno Walter. Stefan Zweig and Franz Werfel were two of the most popular writers in the German language, and Elias Canetti , who later won the Nobel Prize in Literature for books describing his youth in Vienna, began writing these in the 1930s. Two of the three Austrians to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in the 1930s were of Jewish origin: Karl Landsteiner was honored in 1930 for his discovery of blood groups and Otto Loewi in 1936 for discovering acetylcholine, a chemical transmitter that slowed the heart. Of the 52 Olympic medals earned by Austrian athletes from the beginning of modern Olympics to 1936, 18 were won by Jewish Austrians. Fully half of the practicing physicians and medical faculty at the

2. Eric R. Kandel - Prize Award Photo
eric R. kandel – Prize Award Photo. eric R. kandel receiving his nobelPrize from His Majesty the King. Photo Hans Mehlin, nobel eMuseum.
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Eric R. Kandel receiving his Nobel Prize from His Majesty the King.
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3. HHMI News: Kandel Wins Nobel Prize
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The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute announced this morning that the 2000 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine was awarded to Eric R. Kandel According to a news release issued by the Karolinska Institute, Kandel was "rewarded for his discoveries of how the efficiency of synapses can be modified, and which molecular mechanisms take part. With the nervous system of a sea slug as experimental model he has demonstrated how changes of synaptic function are central for learning and memory. Protein phosphorylation in synapses plays an important role for the generation of a form of short-term memory. For the development of a long term memory a change in protein synthesis is also required, which can lead to alterations in shape and function of the synapse." Born in Vienna, Austria, Kandel graduated from Harvard College, where he majored in history and literature. He received his medical degree from New York University School of Medicine. His postdoctoral training was with Wade Marshall in the Laboratory of Neurophysiology at NIH; his residency training in psychiatry was at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard Medical School; and he did a postdoctoral fellowship with Ladislav Tauc at the Institut Morey in Paris.

4. Eric Kandel Winner Of The 2000 Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine
eric kandel. 2000 nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine for theirdiscoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system.
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2000 Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine
    for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system
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5. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Jerne, Niels K. 1984. kandel, eric R. 2000. Katz, Sir Bernard, 1970.
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6. KANDEL, ERIC R.
Reprint from Les Prix nobel (2000), Sweden Norstedts Tryckeri, 2001. kandel, ERICR. The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage A Dialogue Between Genes and
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KANDEL, ERIC R.: The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialog Between Genes and Synapses. Reprint from Les Prix Nobel (2000), Sweden: Norstedts Tryckeri, 2001. KANDEL, ERIC R.: The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialogue Between Genes and Synapses. In: Les Prix Nobel, The Nobel Prizes, Stockholm, Sweden: Almquest and Wilksell International, 2001. KANDEL, ERIC R.: The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialogue Between Genes and Synapses. In: Science 294 (2001), 1030-1038. KANDEL, ERIC R., Cowan, W. M.: Prospects for neurology and psychiatry. In: JAMA 285 (2001), 594-600. KANDEL, ERIC R., Fedeles, B., Wilson, M. A., Younkin, S., Kirkwood, A., Shen, J., Yu, H., Saura, C. A., Choi, S., Sun, L. D., Yang, X., Handler, M., Kawarabayashi, T., Younkin, L.: APP processing and synaptic plasticity in Presenilin-1 conditional knockout mice. In: Neuron 31 (2001), 713-726. KANDEL, ERIC R., Hawkins, R. D., Antonov, I., Antonova, I.: The contribution of activity-dependent synaptic plasticity to classical conditioning in Aplysia. In: J. Neurosci 21 (2001), 6413-6422. KANDEL, ERIC R., Patterson, S. L., Pittenger, C., Morozov, A., Martin, K. C., Scanlin, H., Drake, C.: Some forms of cAMP-mediated long-lasting potentiation are associated with release of BDNF and nuclear translocation of phospho-MAP kinase. In: Neuron 32 (2001), 123-140.

7. Columbia News ::: Eric Kandel Wins Nobel Prize In Medicine
News, Press Release, New York, NY, October 9, 2000 eric R. kandel, University Professor Biophysicsat Columbia University, shares the 2000 nobel Prize for
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the Public Affairs and Record Home Page Current News News Archive Video Briefs Video Forums ... Home Page Eric Kandel Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine Dr. Eric Kandel New York, N.Y., October 9, 2000 - Eric R. Kandel, University Professor of Physiology and Cell Biophysics, Psychiatry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University, shares the 2000 Nobel Prize for Medicine with Arvid Carlsson of the University of Goteborg, Sweden and Paul Greengard of The Rockefeller University, New York, for their contributions to the field of neuroscience. Dr. Kandel, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute senior investigator, is a member of both the National Academy of Science and American Philosophical Society and a winner of the National Medal of Science. Kandel's seminal work with the sea slug Aplysia, a creature with relatively few nerve cells and clearly delineated behavioral circuitry compared with vertebrates, demonstrated fundamental ways in which nerve cells alter their responsiveness to chemical signals to produce a coordinated change in behavior. The work has been essential not only for our understanding of the basic processes of learning and memory, but also for highlighting many of the cellular processes that are targets of psychoactive drugs. Kandel's research has been pivotal in relating three psychologically defined forms of learning-habituation, sensitization, and classical conditioning-to subcellular processes and intercellular signaling. In his studies, Dr. Kandel found that simple behaviors could be accounted for by distinctive sets of nerve cells connected in invariant circuits. Dr. Kandel and colleagues found that learning produces changes behavior not by altering basic circuitry, but by adjusting the strength of particular connections between nerve cells. Dr. Kandel and co-workers also defined sets of genes and proteins that stabilize synaptic connections and trigger growth of new ones. More recently, Kandel's lab has extended this approach from simple forms of memory in the

8. Eric Kandel Wins Nobel Prize In Medicine
New York, NY, October 9, 2000 eric R. kandel, University Professor of and MolecularBiophysics at Columbia University, shares the 2000 nobel Prize for
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Eric Kandel Wins Nobel Prize in Medicine Dr. Eric Kandel New York, N.Y., October 9, 2000 - Eric R. Kandel, University Professor of Physiology and Cell Biophysics, Psychiatry, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University, shares the 2000 Nobel Prize for Medicine with Arvid Carlsson of the University of Goteborg, Sweden and Paul Greengard of The Rockefeller University, New York, for their contributions to the field of neuroscience. Dr. Kandel, a Howard Hughes Medical Institute senior investigator, is a member of both the National Academy of Science and American Philosophical Society and a winner of the National Medal of Science. Kandel's seminal work with the sea slug Aplysia, a creature with relatively few nerve cells and clearly delineated behavioral circuitry compared with vertebrates, demonstrated fundamental ways in which nerve cells alter their responsiveness to chemical signals to produce a coordinated change in behavior. The work has been essential not only for our understanding of the basic processes of learning and memory, but also for highlighting many of the cellular processes that are targets of psychoactive drugs. Kandel's research has been pivotal in relating three psychologically defined forms of learning-habituation, sensitization, and classical conditioning-to subcellular processes and intercellular signaling. In his studies, Dr. Kandel found that simple behaviors could be accounted for by distinctive sets of nerve cells connected in invariant circuits. Dr. Kandel and colleagues found that learning produces changes behavior not by altering basic circuitry, but by adjusting the strength of particular connections between nerve cells. Dr. Kandel and co-workers also defined sets of genes and proteins that stabilize synaptic connections and trigger growth of new ones. More recently, Kandel's lab has extended this approach from simple forms of memory in the

9. Eric R Kandel - Wikipedia
eric R. kandel is a neuroscientist who has been at Columbia University since 1974.He won a nobel Prize in the year 2000 for his research on the physical basis
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eric R. Kandel is a neuroscientist who has been at Columbia University since 1974. He won a Nobel Prize in the year 2000 for his research on the physical basis of memory storage by neurons. Eric Kandel was born in Vienna , Austria in 1929 and is among the many American scientists who were driven out of Europe by Nazi Germany. His initial intellectual interests were in the area of history, and that was his undergraduate major at Harvard. He wrote an honors dissertation on "The Attitude Toward National Socialism of Three German Writers: Carl Zuckmayer, Hans Carossa, and Ernst Junger." While at Harvard, a place dominated by the work of B. F. Skinner, Kandel has become interested in learning and memory.

10. Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Wikipedia
Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Ferid Murad 1999 GünterBlobel 2000 Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, eric R kandel 2001 Leland H
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11. October 13, 2000, Hour One: Medicine Nobel Prizes / Ozone Hole Update
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2000 was awarded jointly to of Göteborg,Paul Greengard of Rockefeller University, and eric kandel of Columbia
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SCIENCE FRIDAY... Science Friday Archives October > October 13, 2000: Hour One: Medicine Nobel Prize Winners / Ozone Hole This week, the Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden announced the winners of several of the Nobel Prizes. In this hour, we'll talk with two of the three winners of the prize in Physiology or Medicine about their research, and about the future of neuroscience. Dr. Kandel and Dr. Greengard will join us to talk about their work.
Plus, we'll get an update on the state of the ozone layer. Researchers reported this week that the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica was the largest that it has been in recorded times - even though the amount of chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere is decreasing. We'll talk about the hole's origins, and the delicate interplay of conditions that can make its size fluctuate.
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12. National Academy Of Sciences Hosts Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel
On March 28, 2001 at 600 pm, 2000 nobel Laureate eric R. kandel will offer a publiclecture entitled Radical Reductionism in Art and Science The Case of
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13. Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel 2000
of Chemical and Electronic Structure Proceedings of the EightyFirst nobel Symposiuby Companion Vol to Cellular Basics of Behavior (463P) by eric R kandel.
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14. Eric R. Kandel - CIRS
kandel, eric R. erk5@columbia.edu. nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2000)Lasker Award Harvey Prize National Medal of Science Gairdner Award.
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Member of the National Academy of Sciences Research interests : Cell and Molecular Mechanisms of Associative and Non-Associative Learning. Through studies of Aplysia and mutant mice, Eric Kandel is elucidating the genes and molecular circuits that control learning and memory.
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15. NIH Grantees Awarded Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine For Brain Research
Overview Longtime National Institutes of Health grantees Dr. eric R. kandel andDr. Paul Greengard were awarded the 2000 nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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16. EMF Announcements
eric R. kandel (Columbia University Medical Foundation Senior Scholars, and ArvidCarlsson (University of Gothenburg), will share the nobel Prize for
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17. EMF Bio
eric R. kandel, MD, is University Professor at Columbia and kandel’s research hasbeen concerned with the molecular for which he received the nobel Prize in
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18. Edge: ERIC R. KANDEL
eric R. kandel eric R. kandel is University Achievement in Medical Science, 1987;the Wolf Prize, 1999; the Heineken Prize, 2000; and the nobel Prize in
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ERIC R. KANDEL is University Professor at Columbia University in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia and a Senior Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He is also founding Director of the Center for Neurobiology and Behavior at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.
He has been honored with the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, 1983; the National Medal of Science by President Reagan, 1988; the Gairdner International Award for Outstanding Achievement in Medical Science, 1987; the Wolf Prize, 1999; the Heineken Prize, 2000; and the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with A. Carlson and P. Greengard, 2000).
Dr. Kandel is the author of several books including Cellular Basis of Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral Neurobiology The Behavioral Biology of Aplysia ; and Memory: From Mind to Molecules (with L. Squire)

19. Edge: THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2003
Sincerely yours, eric R. kandel, MD nobel Laureate University Professor, ColumbiaUniversity, Center for Neurobiology Behavior Senior Investigator, Howard
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"What are the pressing scientific issues for the nation and the world, and what is your advice on how I can begin to deal with them?" Back to Index Page The first and most important issue at the edge is the biology underlying conscious experience, particularly the biology of self-awareness: How do you study it? Where is it located in the brain? How does it develop over time? Eric R. Kandel
The issues at the edge of neuroscience are clear. The first and most important issue at the edge is the biology underlying conscious experience, particularly the biology of self-awareness: How do you study it? Where is it located in the brain? How does it develop over time? A second problem is how is memory perpetuated to last the lifetime of an individual. A third problem is the future of stem cell biology in the brain. To what degree will we be able to replace cells in the nervous system that die with stem cells that take on similar properties?

20. Nobel Prize-winning Scientist To Lecture At The University Of Scranton
08/29 nobel Prize-winning Scientist to Lecture at The University of Scranton nobelPrize-winning scientist eric R. kandel, MD, will present the Harry Mullin
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Nobel Prize-winning scientist Eric R. Kandel, M.D., will present the Harry Mullin, M.D., Memorial Lecture on September 17 at The University of Scranton. Dr. Kandel will present "The Long and Short of Long Term Memory" at 8 p.m. in the university's Eagen Auditorium, Gunster Memorial Student Center. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Dr. Kandel received the 2000 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his research regarding signal transduction in the nervous system. Dr. Kandel's research involves multiple approaches to clarifying the role of biology in memory formation.
"This work establishes new relationships between molecular biology and mental function and has great potential for addressing the traditional ways we think about learning and mental disease," said Joseph H. Dreisbach, Ph.D., dean of The University of Scranton's College of Arts and Sciences.
Dr. Kandel has been honored with the Lucy G. Moses Prize for Research in Basic Neurology (1977), The Dickson Prize in Biology and Medicine (1982), The National Medal of Science (1988), The Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Neuroscience Research (1991), The Harvey Prize (1993), and the Wolf Prize in Biology and Medicine, Israel (1999).

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