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  1. Overview. Dr. J. Michael Bishop, Chancellor Emeritus of UCSF, serves as a Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology and Director of the GW Hooper Foundation. Bishop joined the UCSF faculty in 1968 and in 1981 assumed the post of Hooper director. He was named UCSF chancellor in February 1998.

  2. John Michael Bishop (ur.22 lutego 1936 w Yorku) – amerykański immunolog i mikrobiolog, laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1989 roku.. Życiorys. Uczęszczał do Gettysburg College, gdzie przygotowywał się do studiów medycznych, które ukończył na Uniwersytecie Harvarda w 1962.. Pracę rozpoczął w Instytucie Alergii i Chorób Zakaźnych (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases ...

  3. But even before the advent of ambitious Big Science endeavors such as the Human Genome Project in the 1990s, a few teams of scientists rose to the prominence of the legendary ‘lone geniuses’. Among those are J. Michael Bishop and Harold Varmus, who together were the first to discover a cellular gene involved in cancer.

  4. John Michael Bishop and Harold E. Varmus (1939-) shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their discovery that the oncogenes of animal tumor viruses are derived from normal cellular genes (protooncogenes). This research showed that viral oncogenes— cancer-causing genes associated with a virus—are produced from altered normal genes that the virus has picked up, rather than ...

  5. John Michael Bishop (York, 22 februari 1936) is een Amerikaans immunoloog en microbioloog.In 1989 won hij samen met Harold E. Varmus de Nobelprijs voor de Fysiologie of Geneeskunde voor de ontdekking van de cellulaire oorsprong van retrovirale oncogenen.. Biografie. Bishop werd geboren in York, Pennsylvania, als zoon van de lutherse predikant John Michael Bishop Sr. en Carrie Grey Bishop.

  6. 30 de jun. de 2014 · At the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting for the first time: John Michael Bishop, who revealed how retroviral cancer genes develop on a molecular level. In the late 1970s, J. Michael Bishop and Harold Elliot Varmus met and created one of these rare work groups where the results are so much more than the sums of […]

  7. Biography 40: John Michael Bishop (1936 - ) Perhaps one of the misconceptions about Nobel Prize-winning scientists is that they emerge from the womb ready to peer under a microscope and discover the secrets of life. Not so for J. Michael Bishop whose first passion was music. Bishop learned to sing and play the piano in the two small country ...