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Extractions: Rodbell, Martin I met my future wife, Barbara Ledermann, in 1949. She had come to America from Holland where she survived the war in the Dutch underground. Her sister and parents disappeared in the ovens of Auschwitz. During the war she learned photography and maintained her training as a ballet dancer. She had come to Baltimore and by chance was given a part in Moliere's "School for Wives" in a production by the Johns Hopkins "Barnstormers". In a short time she had acquired a number of friends interested in theater, art, and music. I had never met so many interesting people. Given my proclivity for literature and my somewhat limited experience in classical piano, the scene that unfolded was overwhelming. I knew she would be the perfect companion. We married in 1950. Not only had I entered the world of Science, my life now became intensely immersed in the Arts. From Les Prix Nobel 1994.
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Martin Rodbell - Autobiography martin rodbell Autobiography. martin rodbell. I was born on December 1, 1925in Baltimore, Maryland where I attended public schools and graduated from the http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1994/rodbell-autobio.html
Extractions: I met my future wife, Barbara Ledermann, in 1949. She had come to America from Holland where she survived the war in the Dutch underground. Her sister and parents disappeared in the ovens of Auschwitz. During the war she learned photography and maintained her training as a ballet dancer. She had come to Baltimore and by chance was given a part in Moliere's "School for Wives" in a production by the Johns Hopkins "Barnstormers". In a short time she had acquired a number of friends interested in theater, art, and music. I had never met so many interesting people. Given my proclivity for literature and my somewhat limited experience in classical piano, the scene that unfolded was overwhelming. I knew she would be the perfect companion. We married in 1950. Not only had I entered the world of Science, my life now became intensely immersed in the Arts.
Medicine 1994 Alfred G. Gilman, martin rodbell. Alfred G. Gilman, martin rodbell. half 1/2 ofthe prize, half 1/2 of the prize. USA, USA. University of Texas Southwestern http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1994/
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Finding Aid To The Martin Rodbell Papers, 1925-1999 IV.1 Conferences Attended by martin rodbell, 19651998 Symposium in Honor ofmartin rodbell, NIH, 11 May 1995. Belgium Royal Academy of Medicine http://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/ead/rodbell.html
Extractions: Skip to Content United States National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health Search NLM Web Site NLM Home Contact NLM Site Map FAQs History of Medicine History Home About Us Visit Us Contact Us ... Alpha List of Finding aids Return to Web Version Printer-friendly Version Descriptive Summary Biographical Note Collection Summary Index Terms ... Oversize Materials Archives and Modern Manuscripts Program, History of Medicine Division Processed by Aaron D. Purcell Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Aaron D. Purcell Collection Number: MS C 495 Creator: Rodbell, Martin, b. 1925- Title: Martin Rodbell Papers Dates: Quantity: 11.4 linear feet Abstract: This collection documents the life and career of American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist Martin Rodbell. The papers consists primarily of professional and travel correspondence, materials related to awards and prizes (including the Nobel and the Gairdner), Rodbell's reprints, laboratory notebooks, photographic prints, and some personal papers. Most of the materials come from the 1970s through the 1990s. The collection documents his extensive professional activities both inside and outside of the laboratory. Return to the Table of Contents Correspondence, memoranda, laboratory notebooks, research reports, published articles and books, poems, unpublished manuscripts, speeches, news clippings, photographic prints, audiovisual materials, and printed material dating primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s. There are also materials relating to Rodbell's winning the Nobel Prize in 1994. Includes correspondence with other scientists, graduate students, editorial boards, universities, professional organizations, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) officials. The collection documents his extensive professional activities both inside and outside of the laboratory.
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Extractions: Martin Rodbell (December 1, 1925- December 7, 1998) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is best known for his discovery of (Click link for more info and facts about G-protein) G-protein s. He shared the 1994 (Click link for more info and facts about Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with (Click link for more info and facts about Alfred G. Gilman) Alfred G. Gilman for "their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells." Reflecting the increasingly common analogies between (The branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures) computer science and biology in the 1960s, Rodbell believed that the fundamental information processing systems of both (A machine for performing calculations automatically) computer s and biological (A living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently) organism s were similar. He asserted that individual cells were analogous to cybernetic systems made up of three distinct molecular components: discriminators
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JBC -- Index By Author (Dec 1967; Volume 242, Number 24) Mario A. Abstract martin, Charles J. Abstract rodbell, martin Abstractrodbell, martin Abstract Russell, Paul T. Abstract http://www.jbc.org/content/vol242/issue24/aindex.shtml
Extractions: Index by Author: 25 Dec 1967; 242 (24) [Table of Contents] A B C D E ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Barman, T. E. [Abstract] Beckers, C. [Abstract] Blondin, G. A. [Abstract] Brodie, Arnold F. [Abstract] Castle, M. [Abstract] Chen, Raymond F. [Abstract] Cohen, William [Abstract] Crestfield, Arthur M. [Abstract] de Crombrugghe, B. [Abstract] De Visscher, M. [Abstract] Edelhoch, Harold [Abstract] Ellingboe, James [Abstract] Falk, Karl-Erik [Abstract] Falk, Karl-Erik [Abstract] Friedberg, Samuel J. [Abstract] Fruchter, Rachel G. [Abstract] Gibson, Quentin H. [Abstract] Glazer, A. N. [Abstract] Goldfine, Howard [Abstract] Greene, Ronald C. [Abstract] Gurd, Frank R. N. [Abstract] Gurd, Frank R. N. [Abstract] Hagen, P-O. [Abstract] Hager, Sally E. [Abstract] Hager, Sally E. [Abstract] Howard, James B. [Abstract] Jones, Mary Ellen [Abstract] Jones, Mary Ellen [Abstract] Karnovsky, Manfred L. [Abstract] Kepler, Carol R. [Abstract] Kernohan, John C. [Abstract] Koshland, D. E., Jr. [Abstract] Kurup, C. K. Ramakrishna
JBC -- Index By Author (Jun 1955; Volume 214, Number 2) Ravel, Joanne M. Reichenthal, Jules rodbell, martin rodbell, martin Rogers,Lorene L. Rose, William C. Rosenkrantz, Harris http://www.jbc.org/content/vol214/issue2/aindex.shtml
Extractions: Index by Author: 1 Jun 1955; 214 (2) [Table of Contents] A B C ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abraham, S. Adler, Julius Alexander, Nicholas Allard, Claude Axelrod, Julius Beaton, J. R. Beauchene, Roy E. Behrens, Otto K. Benton, D. A. Berg, Clarence P. Berg, Marie Berg, Marie Berneking, A. D. Bloch, Konrad Bollman, Jesse L. Borman, Aleck Brodie, Bernard B. Burns, J. J. Cantero, Antonio Castelfranco, Paul Chaikoff, I. L. Chichester, C. O. Contopoulou, Rebecca Coon, Minor J. Copenhaver, J. H., Jr. D'Angeli, F. de Fremery, Donald de Lamirande, Gaston Dutton, H. J. Eagle, Harry Elvehjem, C. A. Engle, Robert R. Felsing, Barbara Flock, Eunice V. Gaudette, Leo Goodwin, T. W. Greenberg, David M. Halsey, Yadviga Dowmont Hanahan, Donald J. Hanahan, Donald J. Hara, Masaru Harper, A. E. Harshman, Sidney Hastings, A. Baird Hawkinson, Violet Henderson, L. M. Hill, R. Hurley, Patricia D. Katz, J. Knight, C. A. Koski, Ruth E. La Du, Bert N. Lambert, G. Frederick Landau, Bernard R. Langner, Ralph R.
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Extractions: Martin Rodbell December 1 December 7 ) was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is best known for his discovery of G-proteins . He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred G. Gilman for "their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells." Reflecting the increasingly common analogies between computer science and biology in the 1960s, Rodbell believed that the fundamental information processing systems of both computers and biological organisms were similar. He asserted that individual cells were analogous to cybernetic systems made up of three distinct molecular components: discriminators, transducers , and amplifiers (otherwise known as effectors). The discriminator, or cell receptor , receives information from outside the cell; a cell transducer processes this information across the cell membrane ; and the amplifier intensifies these signals to initiate reactions within the cell or to transmit information to other cells.