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Philip Leder
American geneticist (1934–2020).
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Philip Leder
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National Academy of Sciences Member
Scopus Author
Sex or Gender
Male
Country of Citizenship
United States
Educated At
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Instance Of
Human
Award Received
10 items
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
(1987)
Robert Koch Gold Medal
(2008)
Harvey Prize
(1983)
National Medal of Science
(1989)
Dickson Prize in Medicine
(1981)
Dr H.P. Heineken Prize for Biochemistry and Biophysics
(1990)
Genetics Society of America Medal
(1985)
ASHG Lifetime Achievement Award
(1997)
Richard Lounsbery Award
(1981)
Bristol-Myers Squibb Award for Distinguished Achievement in Cancer Research
(1985)
Occupation
Geneticist
University Teacher
Physician
Date of Birth
11/19/1934
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Date of Death
Place of Death
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Place of Burial
Harvard University
Washington, D.C.
National Academy of Sciences
(1979 - )
Start Time
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1979
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Philip
Genetics
Leder
2/2/2020
Chestnut Hill
Philip Leder
Philip Leder, Who Helped Decipher the Genetic Code, Dies at 85
Or Emet Cemetery
Point in Time
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1987
Country of Citizenship
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United States
Point in Time
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2008
Country of Citizenship
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United States
Award Rationale
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Contribution to the field of molecular genetics through the development of novel methods of analysis of gene structure and function.
Point in Time
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1983
Point in Time
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1989
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1981
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1990
Point in Time
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1985
Point in Time
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1997
Award Rationale
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for his series of notable contributions in molecular genetics, which help to explain the means by which genetic information is organized and used to direct the synthesis of specific cell products.
Point in Time
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1981
Point in Time
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1985