Paul Nurse (Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive) | El Premio Nobel de Fisiología Paul Nurse, del The Francis Crick Institute de Londres, ofrece hoy jueves 17 de enero una conferencia en el Salón de Actos del Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBiS).
El doctor Nurse ofrecerá la ponencia "Controlling the Cell Cycle". Este encuentro dará comienzo a las 15.00 horas en el Salón de Actos del IBiS.
Paul Nurse is a geneticist and cell biologist who has worked on how the eukaryotic cell cycle is controlled. His major work has been on the cyclin dependent protein kinases and how they regulate cell reproduction. He is Director of the Francis Crick Institute in London, and has served as resident of the Royal Society, Chief Executive of Cancer Research UK and President of Rockefeller University. He shared the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine and has received the Albert Lasker Award and the Royal Society's Royal and Copley Medals. He was knighted in 1999, received the Legion d'honneur in 2003, and for 15 years was a member of the Council for Science and Technology advising the UK Prime Minister and Cabinet concerning science and innovation issues. He is now one of the 7 Chief Scientific Advisors of the European Commission. |