怀念雷纳托杜尔贝特之NATURE分析报告.ppt

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怀念雷纳托 杜尔贝特 Renato Dulbecco 1914-2012 Renato Dulbecco 1914–2012 2012年2月19日,杜尔贝科在美国拉霍亚市的家中逝世,享年97岁(距离98岁生日仅仅3天),其生前曾工作过的索尔克研究所的同事维尔马(PNAS现任主编)在Nature杂志上刊登了纪念文章。 Verma I M. Renato Dulbecco(1914-2012). Nature, 2012, 483(7390):408. Author information Salk Institute, La Jolla, California 92037, USA. verma@ Renato Dulbecco Renato Dulbecco, a giant of cancer biology, passed away peacefully on 19 February, just three days shy of his 98th birthday. Renato Dulbecco Through a decade-long series of experiments that began in the late 1950s — first at the California Institute of Technology Caltech in Pasadena and then at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California — he and his co-workers demonstrated that the behaviour of cancer cells could be traced directly to acquired genes. Renato Dulbecco Some viruses can integrate their genomes into host cell DNA, inducing uncontrolled cell growth — the hallmark of a cancer cell. For these early clues to the genetic origins of cancer, Dulbecco shared the 1975 Nobel prize with the late Howard Temin, his former student, and with David Baltimore, my former mentor. Renato Dulbecco Born in Catanzaro, Italy, on 22 February 1914, Dulbecco grew up during the First World War and its aftermath with his mother and siblings. He entered the University of Turin in 1930 at the age of 16 to study medicine. His interests quickly shifted to biology and he became a laboratory assistant for Giuseppe Levi, learning from him the cell-culture techniques that had a dominant role in Dulbecco’s later scientific work. Giuseppe Levi Giuseppe Levi was an Italian anatomist and histologist, professor of human anatomy at the universities of Sassari, Palermo and Turin. While in Turin, he tutored three students that later became renowned scientists awarded with Nobel prize: Salvador Luria, Renato Dulbecco and Rita Levi-Montalcini. Salvador Luria He was an?Italian?microbiologist, later a?naturalized American citizen. He won the?Nobel Prize in Physiology or Med

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