Robert Lefkowitz, investigator at 바카라사이트 Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Duke University Medical Center, and Brian Kobilka of 바카라사이트 Stanford University School of Medicine, were awarded 바카라사이트 prize by 바카라사이트 Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on 9 October.
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Mark Downs, chief executive of 바카라사이트 Society of Biology, said 바카라사이트 work spanned genetics and biochemistry, and had laid 바카라사이트 basis for "much of our understanding of modern pharmacology".
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David Phillips, former president of 바카라사이트 Royal Society of Chemistry, said 바카라사이트 fact that both 바카라사이트 2012 Nobel Prizes for chemistry and medicine had been awarded to cell biologists showed "what an important role chemistry has to play in cell biology studies".
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