Peter Agre - Wikipedia Peter Agre ( ˈ ɑː ɡ r iː ; born January 30, 1949) is Nobel Laureate American physician, molecular biologist, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute
Peter Agre – Facts - NobelPrize. org Peter Agre Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2003 Born: 30 January 1949, Northfield, MN, USA Affiliation at the time of the award: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA Prize motivation: “for the discovery of water channels” Prize share: 1 2
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Philip Agre - Wikipedia Philip E Agre is an American Artificial intelligence researcher and humanities professor, formerly a faculty member at the University of California, Los Angeles He is known for his critiques of technology and for introducing critical technical practice [1]
Peter Agre, M. D. | Nobel Prize Winners of Johns Hopkins Medicine Peter Agre, M D , received the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his discovery of what he called the aquaporin proteins, which form the channels that enable water to flow in and out of cells Agre shares the award with Roderick MacKinnon of Rockefeller University
Peter Agre | Nobel Prize, Physiology Medicine, Aquaporins | Britannica Peter Agre is an American doctor, corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 2003 for his discovery of water channels in cell membranes He shared the award with Roderick MacKinnon, also of the United States
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Peter Agre – Biographical - NobelPrize. org Grandmother Agre lived nearby and coaxed us to speak rudimentary Norwegian in return for cookies and other bribes (“Jeg liker Bestemor’s mat!”) Northfield was in many ways a new-world enclave of pre-Ibsen Norway with 19th century religious and socially conservative values