Nobel-medicina 1982 Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, john R. vane 1981 Roger W. Sperry,David H. Hubel, 1963 sir john Eccles, Alan L. Hodgkin, Andrew F. Huxley http://buscabiografias.com/nobelmedicina.htm
Journal Of Cardiovascular Pharmacology - UserLogin john Robert vane 19272004. Edelson, Alan M PhD. sir john R. vane, FRS, NobelLaureate, and one of the world s pre-eminent pharmacologists, http://www.cardiovascularpharm.com/pt/re/jcardiopharm/fulltext.00005344-20050300
PA2online sir john vane, FRS (19272004). john vane john vane became a pharmacologist In 1976, working mainly through Moncada, R Gryglewski and S Bunting, johns http://www.pa2online.org/Vol3Issue1JohnVane.html
Extractions: Sir John Vane, FRS (1927-2004) After qualifying, John spent a short time at Sheffield University before returning to Oxford for postgraduate studies with G Dawes. In those days it was common for postdoctoral scientists to do a stint in the USA and after receiving his DPhil John was invited by A Welch to join the Department of Pharmacology at Yale as an Assistant Professor. These early years were formative ones for John and one may trace the roots of much of his subsequent work back to these early influences and to the friendships he forged at this time. Bothrops jararaca prostacyclin The William Harvey Research Institute . Major funding from Ono Pharmaceuticals in Japan enabled his institute rapidly to expand and it soon became a veritable pharmacological powerhouse with a staff of over 120 people. Vanguard Medica Ltd. (now Vernalis ). He retired as full-time Director of the Institute in 1995 but still maintained his office and continued to influence the course of research and to direct young people. Following the merger of the Institute with the medical school in 2000 John took over the role of Honorary Chairman of the charitable William Harvey Research Foundation John made a good recovery from a heart operation in 1992 but a further procedure in 2002 took its toll. An unlucky fall in May followed by another fracture shortly afterwards confined him to his bed. He died peacefully in the Princess Royal Hospital in Farnborough on Friday 19 November 2004 of pneumonia.
Turkish Journal Of Haematology sir john Robert vane. R. Kazým TÜRKER. Introduction. The world of pharmacologylost a distinguished member; sir john Robert vane in 19 November 2004 at the http://www.tjh.com.tr/text.php3?id=386
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Medical Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping John Robert Vane Encyclopedia Vane, Sir John Robert, 1927â2004, British pharmacologist, Ph.D. Oxford, 1953. With B. I. Samuelsson and Sune K. Bergstr¶m , Vane was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The trio won the prize for their identification and description of various compounds known as prostaglandins , which affect such functions as blood pressure and body temperature. Vane's work helped explain the effects on the body of aspirin , the world's most widely used drug and also contributed to the discovery and development of cox-1 and cox-2 inhibitors (see nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug ). He was knighted in 1984. Medical Vane vÄn John Robert Born 1927. British pharmacologist. He shared a 1982 Nobel Prize for research on prostaglandins. Wikipedia John Robert Vane Sir John Robert Vane March 29 November 19 ) was a British pharmacologist . His father was the son of immigrants from Russia and his mother came from a Worcestershire farming family. He was educated at
Nobel Prizes: Information From Answers.com john R. vane, Gabriel García Márquez. 1983, Lech Walesa, Henry Taube R.Timothy Hunt sir Paul M. Nurse, VS Naipaul. 2002, Jimmy Carter, john B. Fenn http://www.answers.com/topic/nobel-prizes
Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine Chronology 1997 STANLEY B 1982 UNE K. BERGSTRÖM , BENGT I. SAMUELSSON and sir john R. vane for theiriscoveries concerning prostaglandins and related biologically active substances. http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chronmed.asp
Sir John Vane - Comment - Times Online sir john vane Ingenious and perceptive pharmacologist who won the Nobel Prizefor Medicine Working mainly through Moncada, R. Gryglewski and S. Bunting, http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,60-1373136,00.html
Extractions: NI_IFRAME('Top'); ARCHIVE CLASSIFIED SHOPPING PROMOTIONS ... WEATHER Search COMMENT Leading articles Letters to the Editor Obituaries ... Faith TIMES ONLINE Home Britain World Business ... Site Map SPECIAL REPORTS Making Skills Work European Cities Arts Power 100 The Art of Travel ... Other NI_AD('BottomLeft'); NI_MPU('middle'); Though it was his work on aspirin that won him the Nobel prize, Vane made many other advances in the field of pharmacology over his long and distinguished career. Many of the current remedies for hypertension, for example, owe their foundation to his discoveries; and as the director of the Wellcome Foundation he oversaw the development of drugs to combat such diverse ills as viral infection, gout and epilepsy. The drugs he was directly or indirectly responsible for producing are now some of the most frequently used treatments in medicine. John Robert Vane became a pharmacologist by accident. His first choice of career, stemming from a childhood hobby, was chemistry, and he graduated in that subject from the University of Birmingham in 1946. As an experimentalist by nature, however, he did not find chemistry as rewarding as he had imagined. Discussing his future with his head of department, he was told that J. H. Burn in Oxford was seeking graduates to be trained in pharmacology, the study of drug action. It was during these years that Vane perfected his signature bioassay system, which enabled him to measure with astonishing rapidity and specificity the levels of many blood hormones simultaneously by measuring the contraction of small strips of muscle taken from tissues known to be especially sensitive to those hormones. This approach suited his temperament, for insights and ideas came quickly to him and he was impatient to confirm them.
CNN.com 1982 Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, john R. vane. 1981 Roger W. Sperry, 1963 sir john Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, Andrew Fielding Huxley http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2001/nobel.100/medicine.html
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British Pharmacological Society 1995 R Furchgott sir john vane; 1997 sir James Black; 1999 sir Arnold Burgen In 1966, the Society commemorated the services of sir john Gaddum to http://www.bps.ac.uk/aboutbps/hons_bur_prizes.jsp
The Hindu : Laureates In Medicine: Down Memory Lane 1982 SUNE K. BERGSTRM , BENGT I. SAMUELSSON and sir john R. vane for theirdiscoveries concerning prostaglandins and related biologically active substances. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2001/10/25/stories/08250005.htm
Extractions: Front Page National Southern States Other States ... Next 2001 LELAND H. HARTWELL, R. TIMOTHY HUNT and PAUL M. NURSE for their discoveries of "key regulators of the cell cycle." 2000 ARVID CARLSSON, PAUL GREENGARD and ERIC KANDEL for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. 1999 GNTER BLOBEL, for the discovery that proteins have intrinsic signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell. 1998 ROBERT F. FURCHGOTT, LOUIS J. IGNARRO and FERID MURAD for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signalling molecule in the cardiovascular system. 1997 STANLEY B. PRUSINER for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection 1996 PETER C. DOHERTY and ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL for their discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defence. 1995 EDWARD B. LEWIS, CHRISTIANE NSSLEIN-VOLHARD and ERIC F. WIESCHAUS for their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development. 1994 ALFRED G. GILMAN and MARTIN RODBELL for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
Nobel Prizes (table) 1903, sir William R. Cremer, SA Arrhenius, AH Becquerel Pierre Curie Marie S . Kenneth G. Wilson, Sune K. Bergström Bengt I. Samuelsson john R. vane http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0835783.html
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Apr 18 - Author Anniversaries 1552 john LELAND / LEYLAND 1587 john FOXE 1743 James BLAIR 1802 Erasmus 1933 sir, Conyers SURTEES 1934 Baron, Raffaele GAROFALO 1937 Frank vane http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/apr18.htm
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Believers And Supporters Of Christian Universalism Thomas Hobbes; Francis Quarles; sir Harry vane; La Fontaine; sir Isaac Newton JS Blackie; john R. Beard DD; Edward Clodd; Mary Carpenter http://www.tentmaker.org/tracts/Universalist.html
Extractions: Christian Universalism The belief that everything in heaven and on earth will ulitmately be reconciled back to the Creator through the work of Jesus Christ, his Son. In plain language, no one is going to be endlessly tortured as has been commonly taught. Famous people throughout the centuries who have declared publicly or strongly hinted that they believe all mankind will ultimately be saved. Remember, during most of Church history, openly declaring this belief often cost one their lives. The list includes early Church Fathers and leaders, theologians, scholars, historians, royalty, writers, poets, statesmen, humanitarians, scientists, and other streams of life. While some may not be well known to Americans living in the twentieth century, they are well known in the countries and times in which they lived. These men and women left written evidence behind declaring their views. Behind them stand millions who, while not having left behind a written record of their beliefs on earth, nevertheless, will one day brightly manifest to all creation as a Great Cloud of Witnesses. This list was compiled from several sources among which are: "A Cloud of Witnesses" by J.W. Hanson, first published in 1885 and reprinted by Concordant Publishing Concern; "Mercy and Judgment" by Canon F.W. Farrar, published in 1881; "Christ Triumphant" by Thomas Allin, first published in 1890, reprinted by Concordant Publishing Concern; and "Universal Reconciliation and the Evangelical Covenant Church." Dean Hough, Editor of
Premi Nobel De Medicina O Fisiologia - Viquipèdia 1982 Sune K. Bergström, Bengt I. Samuelsson, john R. vane 1981 Roger W. Sperry, Feodor Lynen 1963 sir john Carew Eccles, Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, http://ca.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premi_Nobel_de_Medicina_o_Fisiologia
20th Century Year By Year 1982 1934; and vane, sir john R., Great Britain, The Wellcome Research Laboratories,Beckenham, b. 1927 for their discoveries concerning prostaglandins and http://www.historycentral.com/20th/1982.html
Entries HAYWARD, sir john (15641627) wrote on Church State. HEDWORTH, Henry (1626-1705),radical Socinian. vane, sir Henry. (1613-1662). Boehme circle. http://www.thoemmes.com/dictionaries/17entries.htm