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
NIH: About: NIH Almanac: Nobel Laureates nobel Laureates Read about the NIH Scientists who have won nobel prizes. eric F.wieschaus, USA (shared with EB Lewis, USA, and C. NussleinVolhard http://www.nih.gov/about/almanac/nobel/
Extractions: Home About NIH NIH Almanac About the Almanac ... Past Issues Nobel Laureates Read about the NIH Scientists who have won Nobel prizes. Laureate Field Year Supporting NIH Institute(s) Leland H. Hartwell, U.S.A. (shared with P.M. Nurse and R.T. Hunt, U.K.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NCI, NCRR K. Barry Sharpless, U.S.A. (shared with W.S. Knowles, U.S.A. and R. Noyori, Japan) Chemistry NIGMS, NHLBI Paul Greengard, U.S.A. (shared with E. Kandel, U.S.A. and A. Carlsson, Sweden) Physiology or medicine NIMH, NIA, NIDA, NINDS, NIAAA, NHLBI, NIAMS Erik R. Kandel, U.S.A. (shared with P. Greengard, U.S.A. and A. Carlsson, Sweden) " NIMH, NIGMS, NINDS, NCRR James J. Heckman, U.S.A. (shared with D. McFadden, U.S.A.) Economic sciences NICHD, NIMH Daniel L. McFadden, U.S.A. (shared with J. Heckman, U.S.A.) " NIA Günter Blobel, U.S.A. Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NCI Robert Furchgott, U.S.A. (shared with L. Ignarro and F. Murad, U.S.A.) Physiology or medicine NIGMS, NHLBI, NINDS
Nobel Prizes In Medicine And Physiology nobel Prizes in Medicine and Physiology. cells, discovery of G proteins 1995 ChristianeNüssleinVolhard (Germany, *1942-10-20) eric F. wieschaus (USA, *1947 http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/bib/nobel_medizin_e.html
Extractions: (List, not checked) E. A. v. Behring (Germany) Sir R. Ross (United Kingdom) N. R. Finsen (Denmark) I. P. Pawlow (Russia) R. Koch (Germany) C. Golgi (Italy) (Spain) Ch. L. A. Laveran (France) P. Ehrlich (Germany) I. Metschnikow (France, Russia) Th. Kocher (Switzerland) A. Kassel (Germany) A. Gullstrand (Sweden) A. Carrel (USA, France) Ch. Richet (France) (Austria) J. Bordet (Belgium) A. Krogh (Denmark) A. V. Hill (United Kingdom) O. Meyerhof (Germany) F. G. Banting (Canada) J. J. R. Macleod (Canada) W. Einthoven (Netherlands) J. Fibiger (Denmark) J. Wagner-Jauregg (Austria) Ch. Nicolle (France) Chr. Eijkman (Netherlands) Sir F.G. Hopkins (United Kingdom) K. Landsteiner (USA, Austria) O. H. Warburg (Germany) Ch. S. Sherrington (United Kingdom) E.D. Adrian (United Kingdom) Th. H. Morgan (USA) G. R. Minot (USA) W. P. Murphy (USA) G.H. Whipple (USA) H. Spemann (Germany) Sir H.H. Dale (United Kingdom) Otto Loewi (Austria, 1873-06-03 - 1961-12-25) (Hungary) C. Heymans (Belgium) G. Domagk
CONICIT: Mujeres Premio Nobel En Ciencias Exactas Y Medicina Translate this page Christiane Nussein - Volhard (n. 1942) Bioquímica alemana e Premio nobel en Medicina(1995), conjuntamente con Edward B. Lewis y eric F. wieschaus, por sus http://www.conicit.go.cr/cientificos/mujerecyt.shtml
Extractions: Mujeres premio nobel en ciencias exactas y medicina Dos años después de la fundación del Premio Nobel, en 1901 este fue otorgado a Marie Curie. Desde entonces, nueve mujeres más lo han recibido. ¿Qué tienen en común estas líderes del pensamiento? Originarias de Europa y Norteamérica, ellas estudiaron, algunas se casaron y tuvieron hijos, formaron equipos de investigación, pocas trabajaron aisladamente y todas siguieron sus pasiones. Por su tenacidad, escudriñaron el misterio que las desvelaba y con sus descubrimientos empujaron las fronteras de la ciencia. A continuación una breve reseña de sus logros. Marie Curie, (1867-l934),radio-química francesa, de origen Polaco. Premio Nobel 1903 en física (conjuntamente con su esposo Pierre Curie) por investigaciones sobre la radiación y Premio Nobel 1911 en Química por descubrir los elementos radio y polonio. La científica más conocida y única en recibir dos Premios Nobel en la historia Se graduó con honores el Ciencias Físicas y luego en Matemática Junto con su esposo resolvió el misterio de la radiación y descubrió varios elementos radioactivos: uranio, torio, polonio (nombrado por su país natal) y radio.
Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine - Wikipedia Source http//www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/index.html. Martin Rodbell 1995 EdwardB. Lewis, Christiane NüssleinVolhard, eric F. wieschaus 1996 Peter C http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nobel_Prize/Physiology_or_medicine
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CNN - Nobel Citation - Oct. 8, 1995 Excerpts from the citation naming Edward B. Lewis, eric F. wieschaus andChristiane NussleinVolhard as winners of the nobel Prize in medicine http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/Newsbriefs/9510/10-09/excerpt.html
Extractions: Excerpts from the citation naming Edward B. Lewis, Eric F. Wieschaus and Christiane Nusslein-Volhard as winners of the Nobel Prize in medicine: The 1995 laureates in physiology or medicine are developmental biologists who have discovered important genetic mechanisms which control early embryonic development. They have used the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, as their experimental system. This organism is classical in genetics. The principles found in the fruit fly apply also to higher organisms, including man. Using Drosophila, Nusslein-Volhard and Wieschaus were able to identify and classify a small number of genes that are of key importance in determining the body plan and the formation of body segments. Lewis investigated how genes could control the further development of individual body segments into specialized organs. He found that the genes were arranged in the same order on the chromosomes as the body segments they controlled. The first genes in a complex of developmental genes controlled the head region, genes in the middle controlled abdominal segments while the last genes controlled the posterior ("tail") region Together these three scientists have achieved a breakthrough that will help explain congenital malformations in man.
CNN - 1995 Nobel Prize Winners - Oct. 13, 1995 Medicine. American researchers Edward B. Lewis and eric F. wieschaus, and GermanChristiane NuessleinVolhard An excerpt from the nobel citation. Peace. http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/9510/nobel/roundup/
Extractions: Web posted at: 5 p.m. EDT (2100 GMT) American researchers Edward B. Lewis and Eric F. Wieschaus, and German Christiane Nuesslein-Volhard They were cited for their discoveries in "genetic control of early embryonic development." Joseph Rotblat and the Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs Rotblat and the organization were cited "for their work to reduce nuclear weapons' place in international politics and in the longer term to get rid of such weapons." Americans Martin L. Perl and Frederick Reines They were honored for their work in physics, specifically their pioneering discoveries on subatomic particles. Irish poet Seamus Heaney Heaney was awarded the $1 million prize by the Swedish Academy of Letters "for works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past." Mario Molina, Dutchman Paul Crutzen and American Sherwood Rowland. They were cited for their work on atmospheric chemistry that led to new knowledge of the destruction of the ozone layer.
Extractions: on the occasion of the one-hundredth anniversary of the Nobel Prize Zhores I. Alferov (Physics, 2000) Sidney Altman (Chemistry, 1989) Philip W. Anderson (Physics, 1977) Oscar Arias Sanchez (Peace, 1987) J. Georg Bednorz (Physics, 1987) Bishop Carlos F. X. Belo (Peace, 1996) Baruj Benacerraf (Physiology/Medicine, 1980) Hans A. Bethe (Physics, 1967) Gerd K. Binnig (Physics, 1986) James W. Black (Physiology/Medicine, 1988) Guenter Blobel (Physiology/Medicine, 1999) Nicolaas Bloembergen (Physics, 1981) Norman E. Borlaug (Peace, 1970) Paul D. Boyer (Chemistry, 1997) Bertram N. Brockhouse (Physics, 1994) Herbert C. Brown (Chemistry, 1979) Georges Charpak (Physics, 1992) Claude Cohen-Tannoudji (Physics, 1997) John W. Cornforth (Chemistry, 1975) Francis H.C. Crick (Physiology/ Medicine, 1962) James W. Cronin (Physics, 1980) Paul J. Crutzen (Chemistry, 1995) Robert F. Curl (Chemistry, 1996) His Holiness The Dalai Lama (Peace, 1989) Johann Deisenhofer (Chemistry, 1988) Peter C. Doherty (Physiology/Medicine, 1996) Manfred Eigen (Chemistry, 1967)
Eric F. Wieschaus: Awards Won By Eric F. Wieschaus 123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. Awards of eric F. wieschaus. OTHERnobel,1995, MEDICINE. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com. RealLyrics.com. http://www.123awards.com/artist/1178.asp
History Of Success: The Nobel Laureates the years, several scientists connected with the March of Dimes have won the NobelPrize 1995 Dr. Edward B. Lewis and Dr. eric F. wieschaus identified master http://www.marchofdimes.com/aboutus/789_4292.asp
The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine For 1995 Christiane NüssleinVolhard and eric wieschaus both finished their results of Nüsslein-Volhardand wieschaus were first left in A and F, respectively); gene http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-Medicine/d-The-physician/t-Nobel-prize-medicine-199
Extractions: The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute has today decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 1995 jointly to Edward B. Lewis and Eric F. Wieschaus for their discoveries concerning "the genetic control of early embryonic development" The 1995 laureates in physiology or medicine are developmental biologists who have discovered important genetic mechanisms which control early embryonic development. They have used the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster , as their experimental system. This organism is classical in genetics. The principles found in the fruit fly, apply also to higher organisms including man. Using Drosophila The fertilized egg is spherical. It divides rapidly to form 2, 4 , 8 cells and so on. Up until the 16-cell stage the early embryo is symmetrical and all cells are equal. Beyond this point, cells begin to specialize and the embryo becomes asymmetrical. Within a week it becomes clear what will form the head and tail regions and what will become the ventral and dorsal sides of the embryo. Somewhat later in development the body of the embryo forms segments and the position of the vertebral column is fixed. The individual segments undergo different development, depending on their position along the "head-tail" axis. Which genes control these events? How many are they? Do they cooperate or do they exert their controlling influence independently of each other?
UU World Mar/Apr 2002: The Dispossessed, By 100 Nobel Laureates celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first nobel prizes. Physiology/Medicine,1982 John E. Walker Chemistry, 1997 eric F. wieschaus Physiology/Medicine http://www.uua.org/world/2002/02/prophecy.html
Extractions: p r o p h e c y The following statement was released on December 7, 2001, by 100 Nobel Prize winners to coincide with the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the first Nobel prizes. Although the statement began circulating among the laureates last summer, most of them signed it after September 11. The most profound danger to world Peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in cooperative international action, legitimized by democracy. It is time to turn our backs on the unilateral search for security, in which we seek to shelter behind walls. Instead, we must persist in the quest for united action to counter both global warming and a weaponized world.
GI - Kulturchronik - 1/96/f - Portrait: Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Translate this page Tübingen. Elle obtient le Prix nobel de Médecine 1995, ex aequo avecses collègues américains Eduard B. Lewis et eric wieschaus. http://www.goethe.de/in/d/frames/pub/kc/f/kc9601-artikel.html
FOR- News And Current Events the 100th anniversary of the nobel prize, 100 nobel laureates have issued Medicine,1982 John E. Walker Chemistry, 1997 eric F. wieschaus Physiology/Medicine http://www.forusa.org/News/NobelStatement1201.html
Extractions: The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust.
100 Nobel Laureates Call For Environmental And Social Reforms The nobel PrizeWinning Signatories Zhores I. Alferov Physics, 2000 Sidney Medicine,1982 John E. Walker Chemistry, 1997 eric F. wieschaus Physiology/Medicine http://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/articles/article341.html
100 Nobel Laureates Warn Our Planet! eric F. wieschaus Physiology/Medicine, 1982 Jody Williams Peace, 1997 Robert W.Wilson Physics, 1978 Ahmed H. Zewail Chemistry, 1999. Source http//www.nobel. http://www.lovearth.net/100NobelLaureatesWarnOurPlanet.htm
Extractions: Centennial Symposium here yesterday celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Nobel prize, 100 Nobel laureates have issued a brief but dire warning of the "profound dangers" facing the world. Their statement predicts that our security depends on immediate environmental and social reform. The following is the text of their statement: THE STATEMENT The most profound danger to world peace in the coming years will stem not from the irrational acts of states or individuals but from the legitimate demands of the world's dispossessed. Of these poor and disenfranchised, the majority live a marginal existence in equatorial climates. Global warming, not of their making but originating with the wealthy few, will affect their fragile ecologies most. Their situation will be desperate and manifestly unjust. It cannot be expected, therefore, that in all cases they will be content to await the beneficence of the rich. If then we permit the devastating power of modern weaponry to spread through this combustible human landscape, we invite a conflagration that can engulf both rich and poor. The only hope for the future lies in co-operative international action, legitimized by
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Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. for discovery of Gproteins that help cellsrespond to outside signals 1995 Edward B. Lewis, eric F. wieschaus (both US http://www.factmonster.com/ipa/A0105787.html
Extractions: Emil A. von Behring (Germany), for work on serum therapy against diphtheria Sir Ronald Ross (U.K.), for work on malaria Niels R. Finsen (Denmark), for his treatment of lupus vulgaris with concentrated light rays Ivan P. Pavlov (U.S.S.R.), for work on the physiology of digestion Robert Koch (Germany), for work on tuberculosis Camillo Golgi (Italy) and (Spain), for work on structure of the nervous system Charles L. A. Laveran
Information Please: 1995 Science. nobel Prizes in Science Physiology or Medicine Edward B. Lewis, eric F.wieschaus (both US), and Christiane NüssleinVolhard (Germany), for studies http://www.factmonster.com/year/1995.html
Grandi Nomi Medicina Translate this page Pagina dedicata a eric F. wieschaus, vincitore, insieme a Edward B. Lewis eChristiane Nüsslein-Volhard, del premio nobel 1995, per le sue scoperte http://web.freepass.it/vista/grandi.htm
Extractions: Grandi nomi Da Galeno a Michelangelo Pagina curata da Guido Mangano, Ernesto de Bernardis e Giovanni Scapagnini per porre in rilievo la consistente influenza che il medico greco Galeno esercitò sulle teorie principali che contraddistinguono i metodi terapeutici impiegati nel Rinascimento. Eric F. Wieschaus Pagina dedicata a Eric F. Wieschaus, vincitore, insieme a Edward B. Lewis e Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard, del premio Nobel 1995, per le sue scoperte riguardanti il controllo genetico dello sviluppo embrionale, sin dai suoi primi stadi, di certi insetti. Louis Pasteur Alcune notizie sull'intensissima attività del fondatore della batteriologia moderna. A lui si deve la creazione dell'istituto di ricerca parigino che porta il suo nome, così come deriva dal suo nome il processo di sterilizzazione del latte. The Nobel Prize Internet Archive I vincitori dal 1901 al 1996, nel campo della medicina, del premio che deve la sua nascita ad Alfred Nobel, il quale lasciò, come ultima volontà, l'incarico di creare una Fondazione che premiasse chi avesse contribuito al progresso dell'umanità.