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  1. 10 de may. de 2024 · Roger Tsien showed that GFP could be mutated to appear brighter and not just green, but also yellow and blue. A range of colourful fluorescent proteins followed, dubbed “the fluorescent protein paintbox” by Tsien.

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · Qian’s cousin, Qian Xueju, chose to become a U.S. citizen and later a chief engineer at Boeing. Xueju’s son, Roger Y. Tsien, went on to win the Nobel Prize in chemistry as an American in 2008. Qian Xuesen and his family on their way back to China in 1955. Courtesy of the Online Museum of Chinese Academicians

  3. Hace 3 días · Roger Y. Tsien – recipient of the Wolf Prize (Medicine, 2004) "for his seminal contribution to the design and biological application of novel fluorescent and photolabile molecules to analyze and perturb cell signal transduction" (also listed in Nobel laureates)

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Han_ChineseHan Chinese - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Han Chinese. The Han Chinese or Han people [b] are an East Asian ethnic group native to Greater China. They are the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 17.5% of the global population . The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group in China—including mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau —with a global population of over 1.4 billion.

  5. Hace 4 días · List of Nobel laureates. Nobel laureates receive a gold medal together with a diploma and (as of 2023) 11 million SEK (roughly US $1.0 million, €0.95 million). Nobel laureates of 2012 – Alvin E. Roth, Brian Kobilka, Robert J. Lefkowitz, David J. Wineland, and Serge Haroche – during the ceremony.

  6. Hace 5 días · The installation has to deal with the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008 that was awarded jointly to Osamu Shimomura, Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien "for the discovery and development of the green fluorescent protein, GFP".

  7. 26 de may. de 2024 · The discovery of GFP in axolotls was a breakthrough in understanding the genetic basis of their bioluminescence. GFP was first isolated from a species of jellyfish, Aequorea victoria, by scientist Roger Y. Tsien in the early 1990s.