- Rodbell
- biographical name Martin 1925-1998 American biochemist
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Rodbell — [ rɔdbel], Martin, amerikanischer Biochemiker, * Baltimore (Maryland) 1. 12. 1925, ✝ Chapel Hill (Nord C.) 7. 12.1998; 1956 85 in verschiedenen Funktionen bei den Nationalen Gesundheitsinstituten (NIH) in Bethesda (Maryland) tätig, 1985 89… … Universal-Lexikon
Rodbell — Martin … Scientists
Rodbell — Rodbell, Martin … Enciclopedia Universal
Rodbell — Martin Rodbell Martin Rodbell (* 1. Dezember 1925 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA; † 7. Dezember 1998 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA) war ein US amerikanischer Biochemiker. 1994 erh … Deutsch Wikipedia
RODBELL, MARTIN — (1925–1998), U.S. biochemist and Nobel laureate. Rodbell was born in Baltimore and received his B.A. at Johns Hopkins University (1949) after his studies were interrupted by Navy service in World War II, and his Ph.D. in biochemistry at the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Rodbell, Martin — ▪ 1999 American biochemist (b. Dec. 1, 1925, Baltimore, Md. d. Dec. 7, 1998, Chapel Hill, N.C.), was corecipient (with Alfred G. Gilman) of the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for discovering that certain proteins the so called… … Universalium
Rodbell , Martin — (1925–) American biochemist Rodbell was educated at the University of Washington where he gained his PhD in 1954. He first worked at the National Institute of Health, Bethesda, Maryland. In 1985 he was appointed Scientific Director of the… … Scientists
Rodbell, Martin — ► (n. 1925 98) Científico estadounidense. Fue premio Nobel de Medicina en 1994, compartido con A. Gilman, por su descubrimiento de las proteínas G y su papel en la transmisión de señales en las células … Enciclopedia Universal
Martin Rodbell — Born December 1, 1925 … Wikipedia
Martin Rodbell — (* 1. Dezember 1925 in Baltimore, Maryland; † 7. Dezember 1998 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) war ein US amerikanischer Biochemiker. Er entdeckte die G Proteine und war an der Aufklärung ihrer Funk … Deutsch Wikipedia