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Paul Nurse

Chief Executive Officer at Francis Crick Institute, winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

Sir Paul Nurse won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of protein molecules that control the division of cells in 2001.

He is the Director and Chief Executive of the Francis Crick Institute, Chancellor of Bristol University and former President of the Royal Society, and has received over 70 honorary degrees and fellowships.

Sir Paul’s discoveries have helped explain how cells control their cycle of growth and division, as well as how errors in the cycle can lead to cancer and other diseases.

His contributions to cell biology and cancer research were recognised with a knighthood in 1999.

From 2000 to 2015, he advised UK Prime Ministers and their Cabinets as a member of the Council for Science and Technology, and from 2017 to 2021 was a Chief Scientific Advisor of the European Commission.

Visit website: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Nurse

See also: Institute The Francis Crick Institute - Biomedical discovery institute dedicated to understanding the biology underlying health and disease

Details last updated 13-Oct-2024

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