H. Robert Horvitz
Howard Robert Horvitz ForMemRS NAS AAA&S APS NAM (born May 8, 1947) is an American biologist whose research on the nematode worm ''Caenorhabditis elegans'' was awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, together with Sydney Brenner and John E. Sulston, whose "seminal discoveries concerning the genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" were "important for medical research and have shed new light on the pathogenesis of many diseases". Provided by Wikipedia-
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17by Maelle Jospin, Yingchuan B Qi, Tamara M Stawicki, Thomas Boulin, Kim R Schuske, H Robert Horvitz, Jean-Louis Bessereau, Erik M Jorgensen, Yishi JinGet full text
Published 2009-12-01
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19by Eric A Miska, Ezequiel Alvarez-Saavedra, Allison L Abbott, Nelson C Lau, Andrew B Hellman, Shannon M McGonagle, David P Bartel, Victor R Ambros, H Robert HorvitzGet full text
Published 2007-12-01
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20by Dwivedi, Vivek Kumar.Other Authors: “...H. Robert Horvitz....”
Published 2019
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