Sir Paul M. Nurse, FRS, (b. January 25, 1949) is a British biochemist. He was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Leland H. Hartwell and R. Timothy Hunt for their discoveries regarding cell cycle regulation by cyclin and cyclin dependent kinases. Nurse's parents came from Norfolk. He was born and raised in Wembley, in north-west London, and was educated at Harrow County Grammar School for Boys. Wikipedia
Sir Paul Nurse, the director general of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, and Dr Tim Hunt, from the charity's Cell Cycle Control Laboratory, won the prize jointly with US expert Professor Lee Hartwell. news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/1586404.stm
Another very important recruit was Paul Russell who cloned the more important regulators of cdc2 . nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/2001/nurse-autobio.html
... Prize in Economics Sir Paul Nurse The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001 Curriculum Vitae Sir Paul M. Nurse , born January 25, 1949 Address: Address: Imperial Cancer... nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/2001/nurse-cv.html
Sir Paul Nurse held his Nobel Lecture December 9, 2001, at hall Aula Magna, Stockholm University. nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/2001/nurse-lecture.html
...Paul Nurse Cell Cycle Laboratory London Research Institute, Lincoln's Inn Fields Laboratories, London Research Goals To thoroughly understand how the ... science.cancerresearchuk.org/research/loc/london/lifch/nu...
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Sir Paul Nurse Karen Birmingham London Prizes in science don't come any bigger than the Nobels, and more often than not this award catapults its recipients from the general research milieu into the realms of scientific stardom. www.nature.com/nm/journal/v7/n11/full/nm1101-1172.html
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