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  1. Alexander Varshavsky (aussi orthographié Varchavski [1], en russe : Александр Яковлевич Варшавский) est un biochimiste russo-américain, professeur au California Institute of Technology, né 8 novembre 1946 à Moscou.

  2. Alexander J. Varshavsky (Russian: Александр Яковлевич Варшавский; born 1946 in Moscow) is a Russian-American biochemist and geneticist. He works at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) as the Morgan Professor of Biology.

  3. Alexander J. Varshavsky is a professor of biology and biochemistry at Caltech, and a pioneer in the field of protein degradation and ubiquitin system. He has received numerous awards and honors, including the Lasker Prize, the Wolf Prize, and the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences.

  4. Name: Alexander J. Varshavsky Date and Place of Birth: November 8, 1946, Moscow, Russia Citizenship: U.S. citizen Address: Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, 147-75 California Institute of Technology 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Telephone: 626-395-3785 (office phone); 818-606-1908 (cell phone)

  5. 106. 2009. Virtual individual servers as privacy-preserving proxies for mobile devices. R Cáceres, L Cox, H Lim, A Shakimov, A Varshavsky. Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Networking, systems, and applications …. , 2009. 100. 2009. Ranges of human mobility in Los Angeles and New York.

  6. Alexander VARSHAVSKY | Cited by 28,175 | of California Institute of Technology, CA (CIT) | Read 220 publications | Contact Alexander VARSHAVSKY

  7. Ubiquitin is a multifunctional regulatory protein that exists either free or covalently joined to many cellular proteins. Among Alex Varshavsky's many discoveries are the first degradation signals in short-lived proteins and fundamental biological functions of the ubiquitin system.