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    Richard Axel (born July 2, 1946) is an American molecular biologist and university professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Columbia University and...
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  • Axel (also Aksel) is a Scandinavian, German, French, and Dutch masculine given name. In Estonia, Denmark, and Norway the spelling Aksel is more common...
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    was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with Richard Axel, for their work on olfactory receptors. She is currently on the faculty...
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  • Sciences, 1993 Roald Hoffmann (1954) – Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1981 Richard Axel (1963) – Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 2004 New York City portal...
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  • Control is a 2017 German-Chinese action thriller film directed by Axel Sand [de] and Richard Lin and starring Choi Seung-hyun and Cecilia Cheung. Chinese actress...
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  • "Axel F" is an electronic instrumental track by German musician Harold Faltermeyer. It served as the theme song for the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop, its...
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  • and Roy are Jim's girlfriend, Madeline; his personal physician, Dr. Richard Axel; and a group of "human anomalies." The group consists of Ray, a landscaper...
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    disorders, gout, malaria, and viral herpes. Linda B. Buck, along with Richard Axel, received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2004 for their...
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    governments to accept the Nobel Prize. Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans, Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938), Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939), Gerhard Domagk...
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    signal, whose speed Hermann von Helmholtz proceeded to measure, and in 1875 Richard Caton found electrical phenomena in the cerebral hemispheres of rabbits...
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    discovery of RNA interference – gene silencing by double-stranded RNA" 2004 Richard Axel New York City, US "for their discoveries of odorant receptors and the...
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    genome" "Richard Scheller/Autobiography". Retrieved 24 August 2012. "Richard Axel - Autobiography". Nobelprize.org. Retrieved 24 August 2012. "Richard H. Scheller...
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    and herpes viruses to test and develop new vaccines and drugs. Dr. Richard Axel discovered that the addition of the CD4 protein to HeLa cells enabled...
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    Cornelia Bargmann (category Richard-Lounsbery Award laureates)
    the molecular level. She looked for genes similar to those found by Richard Axel and Linda Buck to be the basis of smell and taste, and found those genes...
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    fellow at Columbia University in 1986 and researched under Nobel laureate Richard Axel. Anderson's work (mid 1980s–early 2000s) focused on the development and...
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    was the cloning of olfactory receptor proteins by Linda B. Buck and Richard Axel (who were awarded the Nobel Prize in 2004), and subsequent pairing of...
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    Stiglitz, Jeffrey Sachs, Robert Mundell, Thomas Hunt Morgan, Eric Kandel, Richard Axel, and Andrei Okounkov. New York City portal Columbia Encyclopedia Columbia...
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  • Axël is a drama by French writer Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, published in 1890. It was influenced by his participation in the Paris Commune, the Gnostic...
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    the early days of Joseph Erlanger's research on nerve conduction to Richard Axel's dissection of the pathways relevant to olfactory function." "The Nobel...
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    the establishment of dopamine as a primary acting neurotransmitter. Richard Axel and Linda B. Buck (2004) for their discoveries concerning the olfactory...
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    proprotein convertases. In 1989, he completed his post-doctoral training with Richard Axel at Columbia University where he cloned and characterized the serotonin...
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    graduated from Stuyvesant High School in 1963,[citation needed] (along with Richard Axel and Alexander Rosenberg), earned his BA degree from Queens College, New...
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  • 1966 Fields Medal Roald Hoffmann (1954) – 1981 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Richard Axel (1963) – 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Tim Robbins (1976)...
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    A. Sharp (1980) Roger D. Kornberg (1981) Harold M. Weintraub (1982) Richard Axel (1983) David V. Goeddel (1984) Gerald M. Rubin (1985) James E. Rothman...
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  • 2004 H. David Politzer, Physics, 2004 Frank Wilczek, Physics, 2004 Richard Axel, Physiology or Medicine, 2004 Linda B. Buck, Physiology or Medicine,...
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    olfactory loss precedes the phenotypic expression. Linda B. Buck and Richard Axel won the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on...
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    Catherine Dulac (category Richard-Lounsbery Award laureates)
    1993, Dulac went to Columbia University as a postdoctoral fellow in Richard Axel's group. One of the reasons for moving to the United States despite not...
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  • Zoli—adjunct professor of civil engineering and structural engineer Richard Axel, molecular biology and neuroscience, 1999 Jagdish Bhagwati, economics...
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  • genetic analysis of the olfactory sensory projections, was advised by Richard Axel. She did postdoctoral research with Marc Tessier-Lavigne at Stanford...
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  • speculating that the G-protein-coupled receptors discovered by Linda Buck and Richard Axel were actually measuring molecular vibrations using inelastic electron...
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