The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet has announced that the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded ...
Richard Lounsbery Award recipient, will present the 2024 Lounsbery Lecture on "Neuron-glial Interactions in Health and ...
The memorial to Albert Einstein, situated in an elm and holly grove in the southwest corner of the Academy grounds, was unveiled at the Academy's annual meeting, April 22, 1979, in honor of the ...
Emmanuel Mignot is the Craig Reynolds Professor of Sleep Medicine in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences ta Stanford University and the Director of the Stanford Center for Sleep ...
Sakaguchi studies the molecular and cellular mechanisms of immunological tolerance and immune regulation. He has shown that a population of immunosuppressive T-lymphocytes, designated regulatory T ...
Portnoy received a B.A. in bacteriology from UCLA in 1978 and a Ph.D. in 1983 under the tutelage of Stanley Falkow at the University of Washington and Stanford. He conducted postdoctoral research at ...
Rino Rappuoli is Chief Scientist and Head External R&D at GSK Vaccines, based in Siena, Italy and Honorary Professor of Vaccinology at Imperial College, London and Extraordinary Professor of Molecular ...
Laure Saint-Raymond entered the École normale supérieure de Paris in 1994. During her studies, she obtained a master in analysis at the University Paris VI and another in plasma physics at the ...
Edward De Robertis is the Norman Sprague Professor of Biological Chemistry at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He is a developmental biologist recognized for the cloning of the first Hox ...
Tim Mitchison has Scottish roots, and comes from a family with a long science tradition. He trained as a biochemist at Oxford, then moved to UCSF for his PhD. He worked with Marc Kirchner, where he ...
Professor Morgan's work has always been at the interface of Topology and other areas of mathematics such as Differential Geometrty, Algebratic Geometry and Mathematical Physics. His most recent work ...