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As one of the premier biomedical scientists of the last five decades, he is renowned for the breadth and beauty of his discoveries in virology, immunology, and cancer; for his academic leadership; for his mentorship of prominent scientists; and for his influence as a public advocate for science.
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For 50 years of brilliant creativity in biomedical science – exemplified by his legendary work on the genetic code; his daring introduction of the roundworm
Caenorhabditis elegans as a system for tracing the birth and death of every cell in a living animal; his rational voice in the debate on
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A 51-year career as one of the great microbe hunters of all time – he discovered the molecular nature of antibiotic resistance, revolutionized the way we think about how pathogens cause disease, and mentored more than 100 students, many of whom are now distinguished leaders in the fields of
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For serving, since its inception, as a model research hospital – providing innovative therapy and high-quality patient care, treating rare and severe diseases, and producing outstanding physician-scientists whose collective work has set a standard of excellence in biomedical research.
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For the discovery and recognition of the broad significance of the ubiquitin system of regulated protein degradation, a fundamental process that influences vital cellular events, including the cell cycle, malignant transformation, and responses to inflammation and immunity.
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For fundamental discoveries in DNA replication and protein biochemistry; for visionary leadership in directing national and international scientific organizations to better people’s lives; and for passionate dedication to improving education in science and mathematics.
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For exceptional leadership and citizenship in biomedical science – exemplified by fundamental discoveries concerning the nature of genes; by selfless commitment to young scientists; and by disseminating revolutionary technologies to the scientific community.
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For 50 years of international statesmanship in biomedical science – exemplified by discoveries concerning genetic diseases of the blood and for leadership in improving clinical care for thousands of children with thalassemia throughout the developing world.
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Employing sound science in political decision making; setting a world standard for the public's health as an impetus for government action; leading the way to reduce the scourge of tobacco use; and advancing public health through enlightened philanthropy.
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For bold, imaginative, and diverse contributions to medical science and human rights – she discovered the BRCA1 gene locus that causes hereditary breast cancer and deployed DNA strategies that reunite missing persons or their remains with their families.
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Discoveries revealing the universal molecular machinery that orchestrates the budding and fusion of membrane vesicles – a process essential to organelle formation, nutrient uptake, and secretion of hormones and neurotransmitters.
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For discoveries concerning the unfolded protein response – an intracellular quality control system that detects harmful misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum and signals the nucleus to carry out corrective measures.
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Discoveries concerning nuclear reprogramming, the process that instructs specialized adult cells to form early stem cells – creating the potential to become any type of mature cell for experimental or therapeutic purposes.
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A distinguished 57-year-career as a founder of modern cell biology and the field of chromosome structure and function; bold experimentalist; inventor of in situ hybridization; and early champion of women in science.
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Discovery of the virus that causes hepatitis C and the development of screening methods that reduced the risk of blood transfusion-associated hepatitis in the U.S. from 30% in 1970 to virtually zero in 2000.
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For an exceptional career in biomedical science during which he opened two fields in biology – RNA processing and cytokine signaling – and fostered the development of many creative scientists.
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For the development of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus, a surgical technique that reduces tremors and restores motor function in patients with advanced
Parkinson's disease.
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For development of a system to study the replication of the virus that causes hepatitis C and for use of this system to revolutionize the treatment of this chronic, often lethal disease.
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Discovery of VEGF as a major mediator of angiogenesis and the development of an effective anti-VEGF therapy for wet macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness in the elderly.
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The prediction and discovery of telomerase, a remarkable RNA-containing enzyme that synthesizes the ends of chromosomes, protecting them and maintaining the integrity of the genome
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For the discovery of the superfamily of nuclear hormone receptors and elucidation of a unifying mechanism that regulates embryonic development and diverse metabolic pathways.
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For discoveries concerning the cell's protein-folding machinery, exemplified by cage-like structures that convert newly made proteins into their biologically active forms.
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The discovery of the statins – drugs with remarkable LDL-cholesterol-lowering properties that have revolutionized the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease.
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or who has demonstrated public service on behalf of medicine. They are administered by the Lasker
Foundation. The Lasker is sometimes referred to as "America's Nobels".
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Ingenious experiments that first identified a stem cell – the blood-forming stem cell – which set the stage for all current research on adult and embryonic stem cells.
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For leading a historic transformation in the way we view the globe's most pressing health concerns and improving the lives of millions of the world's most vulnerable.
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For providing sustained access to childhood vaccines around the globe, saving millions of lives, and for highlighting the power of immunization to prevent disease.
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For creating one of the world's great foundations devoted to curing breast cancer and for dramatically increasing public awareness about this devastating disease.
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For the discovery of the pathway by which cells from humans and most animals sense and adapt to changes in oxygen availability – a process essential for survival.
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Pioneering studies on eukaryotic RNA polymerases and the general transcriptional machinery, which opened gene expression in animal cells to biochemical analysis.
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For a lifetime career that combines penetrating discovery in molecular biology with creative leadership in the public policy of chemical and biological weapons.
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Development of a powerful technology for manipulating the mouse genome with exquisite precision, which allows the creation of animal models of human disease.
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For revolutionizing the surgical removal of cataracts, turning a 10-day hospital stay into an outpatient procedure, and dramatically reducing complications.
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A collection of papers from the Albert and Mary Lasker
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Development of renal hemodialysis, which changed kidney failure from a fatal to a treatable disease, prolonging the useful lives of millions of patients.
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For technological advances that enabled development of HPV vaccines for prevention of cervical cancer and other tumors caused by human papillomaviruses.
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The discovery of dendritic cells – the preeminent component of the immune system that initiates and regulates the body's response to foreign antigens.
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Discovery of leptin, a hormone that regulates appetite and body weight – a breakthrough that opened obesity research to molecular exploration.
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The development of prosthetic mitral and aortic valves, which have prolonged and enhanced the lives of millions of people with heart disease.
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For discoveries concerning cytoskeletal motor proteins, machines that move cargoes within cells, contract muscles, and enable cell movements.
564:– a monumental achievement that provided the organizing principle of the adaptive immune system and launched the course of modern immunology.
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For discoveries concerning the nutrient-activated TOR proteins and their central role in the metabolic control of cell growth.
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967:– a device that bestows hearing to individuals with profound deafness.
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1967:; University Laboratory of Physical Chemistry Related to Medicine at
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A scientific career spanning 50 years, mentorship, and leadership
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accepting the special Albert Lasker Award for
Leadership in Health
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The awards carry an honorarium of $ 250,000 for each category.
2470:"Historical Archive: Awards No Longer Given by the Foundation"
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The Lasker
Foundation – 2000 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker
Foundation – 2001 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker
Foundation – 2002 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2003 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2004 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2005 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2006 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2007 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2008 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2009 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2010 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2011 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2012 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2013 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2015 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2016 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2019 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2021 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2022 Clinical Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2023 Clinical Medical Research Award
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International Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled
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International Society for the Rehabilitation of the Disabled
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Lasker–Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science
1992:; Medical Care Program, Welfare and Retirement Fund of the
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American Journal of Public Health and the Nation's Health
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The Lasker Foundation – 2000 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2001 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2002 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2003 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2004 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2005 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2006 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2007 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2008 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2009 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2010 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2011 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2012 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2013 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2015 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2016 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2017 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2019 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2021 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2022 Basic Medical Research Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2023 Basic Medical Research Award
2542:"Innovations in HIV prevention, treatment, and advocacy"
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The award is given in four branches of medical science:
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Innovations in HIV prevention, treatment, and advocacy
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The Lasker Foundation – 2000 Special Achievement Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2002 Special Achievement Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2004 Special Achievement Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2006 Special Achievement Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2010 Special Achievement Award
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The Lasker Foundation – 2008 Special Achievement Award
1791:. Awards were also presented for medical journalism.
648:– the proteins that package DNA within chromosomes.
552:For their discovery of the two distinct classes of
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3276:The Lasker Foundation – 2003 Public Service Award
3175:The Lasker Foundation – 2005 Public Service Award
3074:The Lasker Foundation – 2007 Public Service Award
2991:The Lasker Foundation – 2009 Public Service Award
2883:The Lasker Foundation – 2011 Public Service Award
2763:The Lasker Foundation – 2015 Public Service Award
2686:The Lasker Foundation – 2019 Public Service Award
511:– enabling rapid development of highly effective
2836:The Lasker Foundation – 2012 Special Achievement
2730:The Lasker Foundation – 2016 Special Achievement
2653:The Lasker Foundation – 2021 Special Achievement
2587:The Lasker Foundation – 2023 Special Achievement
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1900:; National Regional Research Laboratory of the
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480:– a revolutionary technique for neuroscience.
189:Lasker–DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award
1121:National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
254:cGAS enzyme that senses self and foreign DNA
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588:, the first monoclonal antibody that blocks
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2620:The Lasker Foundation – 2022 Public Service
1802:Merck Sharp and Dohme Research Laboratories
1444:Development of two powerful technologies –
3508:– National Library of Medicine finding aid
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1998:1960 – Crippled Children's Program of the
644:is influenced by chemical modification of
184:Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award
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2124:National Committee Against Mental Illness
1973:1954 – Streptococcal Disease Laboratory,
1951:Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York
1906:Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine
1831:National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
1785:National Committee Against Mental Illness
3537:1945 establishments in the United States
1768:recombinant DNA; and his trenchant wit.
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1936:; Life Insurance Medical Research Fund
1561:therapy as an effective treatment for
1298:microbiology and infectious diseases.
321:, artificial intelligence program for
223:Recent winners include the following:
2199:Planned Parenthood – World Population
1929:'s Department of Medicine and Surgery
1908:of the US Department of Agriculture;
1789:Planned Parenthood – World Population
668:For the discovery and development of
194:Lasker–Bloomberg Public Service Award
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203:(1994– renamed to that name in 2008)
3450:"The Albert Lasker Awards for 1960"
1975:Armed Forces Epidemiological Board
963:For the development of the modern
676:in patients throughout the world.
474:light-sensitive microbial proteins
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2517:"GLP-1-based therapy for obesity"
2104:International Labour Organization
2002:; Chronic Disease Program of the
1979:Francis E. Warren Air Force Base
1842:1987 – Centennial Salute to the
640:For discoveries elucidating how
267:GLP-1-based therapy for obesity
2453:. National Library of Medicine.
392:For discoveries concerning the
2426:"The Lasker Awards Media page"
1994:United Mine Workers of America
1934:American Academy of Pediatrics
435:in maternal blood, leading to
27:American medical science award
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1965:National Institutes of Health
1941:International Health Division
1898:National Institutes of Health
1844:National Institutes of Health
2392:"The Lasker Awards Overview"
1990:Food and Drug Administration
1902:US Department of Agriculture
1869:Charles-Edward Amory Winslow
1795:Special Public Health awards
437:noninvasive prenatal testing
347:optical coherence tomography
323:protein structure prediction
1961:Division of Research Grants
404:in physiology and disease.
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1945:The Rockefeller Foundation
1910:Army Epidemiological Board
2284:Eleanor Bellows Pillsbury
2044:World Veterans Federation
2040:Fabian W. G. Langenskiold
1983:Charles H. Rammelkamp Jr.
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2370:List of medicine awards
2276:John William Roy Norton
1927:Veterans Administration
685:Joan Argetsinger Steitz
584:For their invention of
290:Quarraisha Abdool Karim
57:Major contributions to
2216:Robert Latou Dickinson
2064:Renato de Costa Bomfim
1839:, Kevin McLaughlin Jr.
1446:Southern hybridization
3500:The Lasker Foundation
2290:Harry Emerson Fosdick
1458:Edwin Mellor Southern
1108:For the discovery of
761:William G. Kaelin Jr.
621:vaccination alliance
472:For the discovery of
431:For the discovery of
300:Salim S. Abdool Karim
2294:Elise Ottesen-Jensen
2159:Douglass Rice Sharpe
2131:William C. Menninger
1955:Alcoholics Anonymous
1825:Frederick C. Novello
1759:Special Achievement
1732:Alexander Varshavsky
1642:James E. Darnell Jr.
1638:Special Achievement
1563:rheumatoid arthritis
1520:Special Achievement
1399:Special Achievement
1289:Special Achievement
1167:Special Achievement
1056:Special Achievement
918:Special Achievement
811:Special Achievement
681:Special Achievement
527:Special Achievement
368:Special Achievement
273:Lotte Bjerre Knudsen
2472:. Lasker Foundation
2358:Estelle T. Griswold
2300:Dhanvanthi Rama Rau
2189:Mildred C. Scoville
2175:C. Anderson Aldrich
2169:Catherine MacKenzie
1632:Belding H. Scribner
1567:autoimmune diseases
1390:The development of
1359:Elizabeth Blackburn
1148:Jeffrey M. Friedman
939:Richard H. Scheller
417:Timothy A. Springer
396:– key mediators of
150:Mary Woodard Lasker
107:H. Michael Shepard
3460:(12): 1948. 1960.
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3407:2015-03-30 at the
3389:2010-07-16 at the
3371:2010-10-09 at the
3353:2010-07-16 at the
3335:2010-07-16 at the
3317:2010-07-16 at the
3299:2010-07-16 at the
3281:2008-09-19 at the
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355:David Huang
165:Nobel Prize
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2476:2019-10-17
2436:2015-06-07
2397:2013-11-26
2376:References
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1565:and other
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372:Piet Borst
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89:Highlights
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317:Creating
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