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  2. Biologiste Japonais: Akira Endo, Susumu Ohno, Susumu Tonegawa, Motoo Kimura, Shinya Yamanaka, Yoshihide Momotani, Takaji Matsui (French Edition)
  3. Seimei ni idomu: Tonegawa Susumu, Hanabusa Hidesaburo no sekai (Japanese Edition)
  4. The Molecules of the Immune System. by Susumu. TONEGAWA, 1985
  5. Seishin to busshitsu: Bunshi seibutsugaku wa doko made seimei no nazo o tokeru ka (Japanese Edition) by Takashi Tachibana, 1990

41. Neuroscience Long-Term Fellows 1993
tonegawa susumu (Host) Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, USA Studies of memory mechanisms using recombinant DNA
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42. Neuroscience Long-Term Fellows 1995
tonegawa susumu (Host) Center for Cancer Research, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, USA Production and characterization of mutant mice with
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43. Historia - Esquema
Translate this page Tratado de Paz y Amistad con China . Abierto el nuevo aeropuerto de Tokyo . 1985 .. Primeros casos de SIDA . 1987 . . tonegawa susumu, Nobel de Medicina .
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44. Susumu Tonegawa - Wikipedia
Translate this page Susumu Tonegawa (? ?) nació en Nagoya, Japón en 1939. Estudió la licenciaturade Medicina en Japón, trabajando en el departamento de Química de la
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Susumu Tonegawa (利根川 進) naci³ en Nagoya Jap³n en . Estudi³ la licenciatura de Medicina en Jap³n, trabajando en el departamento de Qu­mica de la Universidad de Kyoto . En se traslada a Estados Unidos comenzando a trabajar en el departamento de Biolog­a de la Universidad de San Diego California . Fue nombrado miembro del Instituto de Basilea y profesor de Biolog­a en el Centro de Investigaci³n del C¡ncer del Instituto de Tecnolog­a de Massachusetts Descubri³ que ciertos elementos de la masa gen©tica( ADN ) pod­an trasferirse y reagruparse en el trascurso del desarrollo al pasar de la c©lula embrionaria al estado del linfocito B .Demostr³ que cada linfocito es capaz de formar el anticuerpo necesario, es decir el anticuerpo que el organismo necesita en cada momento. Ante una agresi³n por un ant­geno determinado, se produce una respuesta celular del organismo y produce la recombinaci³n adecuada de genes para formar el anticuerpo espec­fico contra ese ant­geno. Ante estos hallazgos Tonegawa lleg³ a formular la teor­a de que la cantidad y calidad de la respuesta inmul³gica est¡ condicionada gen©ticamente.

45. Medicine 1987
susumu tonegawa. susumu tonegawa. Japan. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Cambridge, MA, USA. b. 1939. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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46. Susumu Tonegawa - Autobiography
susumu tonegawa. I was born in Nagoya, Japan on September 6th, 1939, the secondof three sons. I have also a younger sister. My father was an engineer
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I was born in Nagoya, Japan on September 6th, 1939, the second of three sons. I have also a younger sister. My father was an engineer working for a textile company that had several factories scattered in rural towns in the southern part of Japan. The company policy made it necessary for my father to move from one factory to another every few years. I and my brothers and sister spent most of our childhood in these small provincial towns, enjoying the space and freedom of the countryside. As my elder brother and I reached adolescence, however, my parents decided to send us to Tokyo so that we could receive a better education.
I commuted to the prestigious Hibiya high school from my Uncle's home in Tokyo. During the high school years I developed an interest in chemistry, so upon graduation, I chose to take an entrance examination for the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kyoto, the old capital of Japan. After having failed once, I was admitted to this University in 1959. This happened to be one year before the first ten-year term of the defence treaty between Japan and the United States expired and the governments of both countries were preparing for a second ten-year term.
The nation was deeply divided between the pragmatic pro-American conservatives and the idealistic anti-military leftists. Being the home of the most radical leftist student groups, classes at Kyoto University were often cancelled due to frequent political discussions and demonstrations on the streets. I was only a passive participant, withdrawn from the turmoil, but could not help having a feeling of defeat shared with many of my classmates when the treaty was finally extended for the next ten-year term. I believe that this experience might have been a major factor in making me give up the original goal of becoming a chemical engineer to pursue the academic life.

47. Susumu Tonegawa Winner Of The 1987 Nobel Prize In Medicine
susumu tonegawa, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the NobelPrize Internet Archive.
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48. Susumu Tonegawa
tonegawa, susumu (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition). Now hear this.(Stuart Applebaum, susumu tonegawa and Roger Smith) (Fortune)
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49. Tonegawa, Susumu. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
tonegawa, susumu. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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50. Susumu Tonegawa
tonegawa, susumu, 1939–, Japanese molecular biologist, Ph.D. Univ. of Californiaat San Diego, 1969. More on susumu tonegawa from Fact Monster
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51. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
tonegawa, susumu Massachusetts Institute of Technology. tonegawa has made pioneeringdiscoveries in the rearrangement of gene segments in generating
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52. Tonegawa, Susumu
tonegawa, susumu (1939). I was born in Nagoya, Japan on September 6th, 1939,the second of three sons. I have also a younger sister.
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Tonegawa, Susumu I was born in Nagoya, Japan on September 6th, 1939, the second of three sons. I have also a younger sister. My father was an engineer working for a textile company that had several factories scattered in rural towns in the southern part of Japan. The company policy made it necessary for my father to move from one factory to another every few years. I and my brothers and sister spent most of our childhood in these small provincial towns, enjoying the space and freedom of the countryside. As my elder brother and I reached adolescence, however, my parents decided to send us to Tokyo so that we could receive a better education.
I commuted to the prestigious Hibiya high school from my Uncle's home in Tokyo. During the high school years I developed an interest in chemistry, so upon graduation, I chose to take an entrance examination for the Department of Chemistry of the University of Kyoto, the old capital of Japan. After having failed once, I was admitted to this University in 1959. This happened to be one year before the first ten-year term of the defence treaty between Japan and the United States expired and the governments of both countries were preparing for a second ten-year term.
The nation was deeply divided between the pragmatic pro-American conservatives and the idealistic anti-military leftists. Being the home of the most radical leftist student groups, classes at Kyoto University were often cancelled due to frequent political discussions and demonstrations on the streets. I was only a passive participant, withdrawn from the turmoil, but could not help having a feeling of defeat shared with many of my classmates when the treaty was finally extended for the next ten-year term. I believe that this experience might have been a major factor in making me give up the original goal of becoming a chemical engineer to pursue the academic life.

53. Tonegawa, Susumu - Onmeda: Medizin Und Gesundheit
Translate this page susumu tonegawa Ausführliche Informationen zu susumu tonegawa finden Sie imLexikon der Persönlichkeiten von Onmeda, dem umfangreichsten Internetportal für
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Molekularbiologe, Immunologe, Virologe Susumu Tonegawa * 6. September 1939 in Nagoya (Japan) "Für seine Entdeckung der genetischen Grundlage für das Entstehen des Variationsreichtums der Antikörper" University of California at San Diego Massachusetts Institute of Technology "Cloetta Prize" (Schweiz; 1978), "Warren Triennial Prize" (USA; 1980), "Genetics Grand Prize" (Japan; 1981), "Avery Landsteiner Preis" (Deutschland; 1981), "Asahi Prize of Asahi-Shimbun" (Japan; 1982), "Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize" (USA; 1982), "International Award of the Gairdner Foundation" (Kanada; 1983), "Person of Culture Merit ´Bunkakorosha´" (Japan; 1983)

54. Susumu Tonegawa
Summary susumu tonegawa uses genetically engineered mice to investigate neuraldevelopment and the molecular, cellular, and neuronal ensemble mechanisms
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Summary: Susumu Tonegawa uses genetically engineered mice to investigate neural development and the molecular, cellular, and neuronal ensemble mechanisms underlying learning and memory.
Our primary research interests are the molecular, cellular, and neuronal circuitry mechanisms underlying acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval of hippocampus-dependent memory in rodents. To study these problems, we produce conditionally engineered (i.e., spatially targeted and/or temporally regulated) mice and analyze these mice by multifaceted methods, including molecular and cellular biology, in vitro and in vivo physiology, and behavioral studies. We attempt to identify deficits at each of the multiple levels of complexity in specific brain areas or cell types and to determine which deficits underlie specific aspects of learning and memory. Memory Acquisition
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55. Susumu Tonegawa, Ph.D.
susumu tonegawa Dr. tonegawa is also Picower Professor of Biology and susumu tonegawa uses genetically engineered mice to investigate neural development
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Learn about the new HHMI research campus located in Virginia. More Susumu Tonegawa, Ph.D. Dr. Tonegawa is also Picower Professor of Biology and Neuroscience and Director of the Picower Center for Learning and Memory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He received his Ph.D. degree from the University of California, San Diego, and did postdoctoral work at UCSD and the Salk Institute. He continued his research as a member of the Basel Institute for Immunology in Switzerland before moving to MIT. Dr. Tonegawa is a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He has received numerous honors, including the Lasker Award and the 1987 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his discovery of the genetic origin of antibody diversity.
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56. International: Italiano: Salute: Medicina: Medici E Ricercatori: Tonegawa, Susum
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58. Biografia De Tonegawa, Susumu
Translate this page tonegawa, susumu. (1939- ) Inmunólogo japonés, n. en Nagoya. Se licenció enciencias químicas en la Universidad de Kyoto en 1963 y fue doctorado en biología
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59. Club Biotech Lecture With SUSUMU TONEGAWA (April 9th 2003)
Nobel Laureate susumu tonegawa. A New Integrative Approach for the Study of We were pleased to welcome susumu tonegawa, Whitehead Professor of Biology
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About t he Club Biotech Guest Lecture on April 9th 2003 with Nobel Laureate Susumu Tonegawa "A New Integrative Approach for the Study of Memory Mechanisms."
The 9th of April was without a doubt a big day for us - the members of the Club Biotech . We were pleased to welcome Susumu Tonegawa, Whitehead Professor of Biology and Neuroscience at the famous Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston (USA), as a featured speaker.
At first glance this name will be unfamiliar to many readers, however, those of you that have studied immunology have been confronted with his work. He provided the answer to the $64.000-question: "How does the genome, consisting of only about 30.000 genes, determine the specificity of billions of different antibodies"? While working in Basel in the 70s, Prof. Tonegawa recognized that the virtually unlimited antibody-diversity is generated through somatic recombination of different gene-segments. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was the logical outcome of this research.
Club Biotech Lecture concerned on something completely different. It was hosted by the "Lord of the Fly's nervous system", Prof. Barry Dickson from the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna. A press conference was planned to precede the lecture, but unfortunately none of the journalists that had previously expressed an interest to interview Prof. Tonegawa showed up.

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