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  1. Carol Greider, née le 15 avril 1961 à San Diego, États-Unis, est une biologiste moléculaire américaine. Elle est professeur et directrice de la chaire Daniel Nathans de biologie moléculaire et de génétique à l'Université Johns-Hopkins.

  2. Carolyn Widney Greider (born April 15, 1961) is an American molecular biologist and Nobel laureate. She joined the University of California, Santa Cruz as a Distinguished Professor in the department of molecular, cell, and developmental biology [1] in October 2020.

  3. Carol Greider achieved success in molecular biology in the same way she overcame dyslexia as a child: with persistence and creativity. She discovered telomerase, an enzyme that is key to the ageing process and the growth of cancer cells, and has major implications for medical research.

  4. Carol W. Greider. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009. Born: 15 April 1961, San Diego, CA, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase” Prize share: 1/3. Life.

  5. 5 oct. 2022 · Carol Greider is a molecular biologist who studies telomeres and telomerase, the enzyme that maintains telomere length. She is a fellow of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and a Nobel laureate for her discovery of telomerase RNA.

  6. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009 was awarded jointly to Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider and Jack W. Szostak "for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase"

  7. Carol Greider is a professor of molecular biology and genetics at Johns Hopkins University and a 2009 Nobel Prize winner for her discovery of telomerase, an enzyme that maintains chromosome ends. Learn about her research, her journey and her insights on basic and curiosity-driven science.