Craig Cameron Mello (born October 18, 1960) is an American biologist and professor of molecular medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School...
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awarded the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with Craig C. Mello, for the discovery of RNA interference (RNAi). This research was conducted...
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Fire at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C. and Craig Mello at the University of Massachusetts in Worcester. Naturally occurring...
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Indian footballer Branco Mello (born 1962), Brazilian rock singer/bassist Craig Mello (born 1960), Nobel Prize winner Dave Mello (born 1969), drummer of...
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Schelling 2006 John C. Mather; George Smoot Roger D. Kornberg Andrew Fire; Craig Mello Orhan Pamuk Muhammad Yunus; Grameen Bank Edmund Phelps 2007 Albert Fert;...
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Phio Pharmaceuticals in 2018. Phio was co-founded by Nobel Laureate Craig Mello, who was awarded the Nobel prize in 2006 for his discovery of RNAi, with...
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Distinguished Work in Medical Research of Brandeis University (co-recipient with Craig Mello, Andrew Fire, and Gary Ruvkun) 2006: Genetics Society of America Medal...
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The work of UMass Chan Medical researcher and 2006 Nobel Prize winner Craig Mello, an investigator of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute,...
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alumni include humanitarian Jerry White '87 (Peace, 1997), biologist Craig Mello '82 (Physiology or Medicine, 2006), economist Guido Imbens (AM '89, PhD...
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Distinguished Work in Medical Research of Brandeis University (co-recipient with Craig Mello, Andrew Fire and Victor Ambros) 2008 Warren Triennial Prize, Massachusetts...
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Studies on RNA interference earned a Nobel Prize for Andrew Fire and Craig Mello in 2006, and another Nobel for studies on the transcription of RNA to...
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Gregory Mcdonald (1937–2008), author of the Fletch series of novels Craig Mello (born 1960), winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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otherwise healthy people not infected with HIV. In 1998, UMMS researcher Craig Mello (an investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute) and his colleague...
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Physics 1984 CERN Morten P. Meldal Chemistry 2022 University of Copenhagen Craig Mello Physiology or Medicine 2006 University of Massachusetts Robert Bruce...
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yeast genetics Andrew Fire (born 1959), US geneticist, Nobel Prize with Craig Mello for discovery of RNA interference Ed Fischer (1920–2021), Swiss-US biochemist...
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Linda B. Buck 2005: Barry Marshall / Robin Warren 2006: Andrew Fire / Craig Mello 2007: Mario Capecchi / Martin Evans / Oliver Smithies 2008: Harald zur...
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Linda B. Buck 2005: Barry Marshall / Robin Warren 2006: Andrew Fire / Craig Mello 2007: Mario Capecchi / Martin Evans / Oliver Smithies 2008: Harald zur...
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Biology Cell Biology Biochemistry Institutions Brown University Thesis The structure of the photosynthetic membrane (1974) Notable students Craig Mello...
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United Nations diplomat Sérgio Vieira de Mello. The film is directed by Greg Barker, from a screenplay written by Craig Borten. It stars Wagner Moura, Ana de...
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Roger D. Kornberg (third from left) with Andrew Fire, George Smoot, Dick Cheney, Craig Mello and John C. Mather...
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Medical School (1970) is one of the nation's top 50 medical schools. Craig Mello won the 2006 Nobel Prize for Medicine. The University of Massachusetts...
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gene silencing.[according to whom?][third-party source needed] In 1998 Craig Mello, Andrew Fire, and colleagues reported a potent gene silencing effect—observations...
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regulate gene expression. It was discovered in 1998 by Andrew Fire and Craig Mello, who won the Nobel Prize for their discovery in 2006. The process to...
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October 15 – Michael Lewis, author and financial journalist October 18 – Craig Mello, biologist October 19 – Kerry Sanders, news correspondent October 20...
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Linda B. Buck 2005: Barry Marshall / Robin Warren 2006: Andrew Fire / Craig Mello 2007: Mario Capecchi / Martin Evans / Oliver Smithies 2008: Harald zur...
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years after the discovery of RNA interference in 1998 by Andrew Fire and Craig Mello, who shared the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. Hannon and...
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Linda B. Buck 2005: Barry Marshall / Robin Warren 2006: Andrew Fire / Craig Mello 2007: Mario Capecchi / Martin Evans / Oliver Smithies 2008: Harald zur...
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Epidemiology at Yale University and a recipient of a 2018 MacArthur Fellowship Craig C. Mello (born 1960) – winner of 2006 Nobel Prize for Medicine. George Perry...
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Linda B. Buck 2005: Barry Marshall / Robin Warren 2006: Andrew Fire / Craig Mello 2007: Mario Capecchi / Martin Evans / Oliver Smithies 2008: Harald zur...
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Nobel Prize Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine: Andrew Fire and Craig Mello Nobel Prize in Physics: John C. Mather and George Smoot Nobel Prize in...
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