Bengt Ingemar Samuelsson (21 May 1934 – 5 July 2024) was a Swedish biochemist. He shared with Sune K. Bergström and John R. Vane the 1982 Nobel Prize for...
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uncommon as a given name. Samuelsson may refer to: Bengt I. Samuelsson (1934–2024), Swedish biochemist Evelina Samuelsson (born 1984), Swedish ice hockey...
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information processing in the visual system. 1982 Sune Bergström and Bengt Samuelsson jointly receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their...
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Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden under the mentorship of Bengt Samuelsson. Serhan has also received honorary degrees from Harvard University...
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leukotrienes. The name leukotriene, introduced by Swedish biochemist Bengt Samuelsson in 1979, comes from the words leukocyte and triene (indicating the...
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4 February – Liliane Carlberg, 87, television producer. 7 July – Bengt I. Samuelsson, 90, biochemist and Nobel laureate (1982). 22 July – Elisabeth Fleetwood...
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Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1982 along with Sune Bergström and Bengt Samuelsson for "their discoveries concerning prostaglandins and related biologically...
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Kosterlitz John Hughes Solomon H. Snyder 1977 K. Sune D. Bergström Bengt Samuelsson John R. Vane 1976 Rosalyn S. Yalow 1975 Roger C.L. Guillemin Andrew...
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Georges J. Köhler, César Milstein, Elizabeth F. Neufeld, Saul Roseman, Bengt Samuelsson 1982 Gilbert Ashwell, Günter Blobel, Arvid Carlsson, Paul Janssen,...
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biophysicist Bengt I. Samuelsson (born 1934), Swedish biochemist Bengt Schalin (1889–1982), Finnish garden architect and botanist Bengt Andersson Qvist...
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Rodrigo Raineri, 55, Brazilian mountain climber, paragliding crash. Bengt I. Samuelsson, 90, Swedish biochemist, Nobel laureate (1982). Vic Seixas, 100,...
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reactions" 1982 John Vane United Kingdom along with Sune Bergström and Bengt Samuelsson for "their discoveries concerning prostaglandins and related biologically...
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the Nobel Prize: Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein (1974), Bengt Samuelsson (1981) and James E. Rothman 1990. Source: Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation...
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Physiology or Medicine was given the prior year to Sune Bergström, Bengt Samuelsson and John Vane for work on prostaglandins, including prostacyclin, which...
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University, together with Bengt I. Samuelsson. He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Bengt I. Samuelsson and John R. Vane in 1982,...
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Clinical Medical Research Award in 1977. Sune Bergström (1916–2004) and Bengt Samuelsson (1934–) were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1982...
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Helsinki, Simons spent a summer internship in the Stockholm laboratory of Bengt Samuelsson There, he studied mechanisms of vitamin B12 absorption. He worked with...
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Ephrussi 1975 K. Sune D. Bergstrom (1982 Physiology or Medicine), Bengt Samuelsson (1982 Physiology or Medicine) 1976 Seymour Benzer, Charles Yanofsky...
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the response. In 1974, however, Charles N. Serhan, Mats Hamberg and Bengt Samuelsson, discovered that human neutrophils metabolize arachidonic acid to two...
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discovered and structurally defined in 1973 by Paulina Wlodawer [pl], Bengt Samuelsson, and Mats Hamberg. It was identified as a product of arachidonic acid...
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Scientific Advisory Board from 1996 to 2003, which included Nobel Laureates Bengt Samuelsson and Louis Ignarro. This board oversaw the development of nitric oxide-releasing...
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1977: Arno G. Motulsky, Seattle 1980: Grant W. Liddle, Nashville 1982: Bengt Samuelsson, Stockholm 1985: Oscar D. Ratnoff, Cleveland 1988: Anthony S. Fauci...
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(chairman 1985–1987) Sten Orrenius, 1983–2002 Jan Wersäll, 1984–1990 Bengt Samuelsson, 1984–? (chairman 1987–89) Tomas Hökfelt, 1985–? Hans Wigzell, 1987–1992...
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Gärtner (1980) Ingemund Bengtsson (1984) Bengt Samuelsson (1988) Carl Bildt (1995) Björn Hellberg (1998) Bengt Johansson (2001) Johan Staël von Holstein...
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1974–1975: Hans Tynnerström 1975–1976: Nils Hellström 1976–1977: Ulf Samuelsson 1977–1978: Bertil Daggfeldt 1978–1979: Roderick Klintebo 1979–1980: Carl-Gustaf...
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Succeeded by Kristina Lugn Non-profit organization positions Preceded by Sune Bergström Chairman of the Nobel Foundation 1987–1993 Succeeded by Bengt Samuelsson...
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Bengt Djupbäck, better known as Jokkmokks-Jokke (20 May 1915 – 15 June 1998), was a Swedish musician who had his greatest successes during the 1960s–70s...
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1982: 1981: C. Ronald Kahn; Donald F. Steiner ; Sydney Brenner 1980: Bengt I. Samuelsson; John Robert Vane 1979: Paul Greengard 1978: 1977: Robert C. Gallo;...
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are children of Cina Wallén and Magnus Henrikson.) Gustaf Hammarsten as Bengt-Olof Stenmark, Nacka police chief, replaces Margit, married to Kerstin (Seasons...
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Bengt-Åke Gustafsson (born 23 March 1958) is a Swedish ice hockey coach and former ice hockey player. Gustafsson is a former head coach of the Sweden...
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