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367: 194: 171: 123: 441: 431: 436: 183: 426: 251:, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery of "RNA interference – gene silencing by double-stranded RNA". 364: 385: 322: 421: 240:, small RNA-sections, which are formed by the cells and cause RNA interference like introduced synthetic RNA-strains. 187: 395: 341: 389: 167: 45: 221:
is destroyed and the gene is deactivated. Possible future applications of this method include treatment of
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2003: Newcomb Cleveland Prize, American Association for the Advancement of Science, USA
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2003: Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology, New York, USA
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Tuschl received several national and international awards for his work:
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In 1999 he returned to Göttingen, to continue his research at the
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in New York, where he continues his research. He is looking into
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In 2003 Tuschl became professor and head of laboratory at
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in the Biomedical Sciences, The Wiley Foundation, USA
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Otto-Klung-Weberbank-Preis for Chemistry and Physics
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2005: Dr. Albert Wander Gedenk Prize, Bern, Schweiz
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Altdorf bei Nürnberg
Regensburg University
Max Planck Institute
RNA interference
Wiley Prize
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Rockefeller University
biochemist
molecular biologist
RNA
Altdorf bei Nürnberg
Max Planck Institute for Experimental Medicine
Göttingen
Whitehead Institute
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Genetics
RNA interference
Klaus Weber
genes
cell
mRNA
tumors
genetic disorders
Rockefeller University
microRNA
Andrew Z. Fire
Craig C. Mello
Ernst Jung Prize

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