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Osamu Shimomura (下村 脩 Shimomura Osamu?, Fukuchiyama, Imperio japonés; 27 de agosto de 1928- Nagasaki, Japón; 19 de octubre de 2018) 1 fue un químico orgánico y biólogo marino japonés 2 galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Química de 2008 3 por el descubrimiento y desarrollo de la proteína verde fluorescente (GFP), junto con los estadounidens...
Osamu Shimomura (下村 脩, Shimomura Osamu, August 27, 1928 – October 19, 2018 [1]) was a Japanese organic chemist and marine biologist, and professor emeritus at Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) in Woods Hole, Massachusetts and Boston University School of Medicine. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008 for the ...
Osamu Shimomura is a Japanese chemist who discovered the blue-green algae, a type of photosynthetic bacteria that can produce oxygen from carbon dioxide. He shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008 with Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien for this discovery. Learn about his life, education, research, and achievements from this biography.
13 de nov. de 2018 · Osamu Shimomura was a chemist who discovered green fluorescent protein (GFP) and its applications in biomedical research. He also studied bioluminescence in various organisms and shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2008.
19 de oct. de 2018 · Osamu Shimomura is a Japanese biologist who discovered and developed the green fluorescent protein (GFP), a tool for studying biological processes in cells. He isolated GFP from the jellyfish Aequorea victoria in the 1960s and found that it glowed green when illuminated with ultraviolet light.
Osamu Shimomura (born August 27, 1928, Fukuchiyama, Japan—died October 19, 2018, Nagasaki) Japanese-born chemist who was a corecipient, with Martin Chalfie and Roger Y. Tsien, of the 2008 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. In 1955 Shimomura became a research assistant at Nagoya University, where he earned a Ph.D. in organic chemistry in 1960.
Sólo en contadas ocasiones Osamu Shimomura, premio Nobel de química en 2008, ha descrito lo que fue presenciar la explosión de la bomba atómica de Nagasaki, en agosto de 1945, a escasos 15 kilómetros del epicentro, cuando era adolescente y trabajaba en un taller de reparación de aviones.