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  1. Great Issues for Medicine in the Twenty-First Century: Ethical and Social Issues Arising Out of Advances in the Biomedical Sciences (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
  2. Values and Visions. a Merck Century. by Louis, Michael S. Brown, Joseph L. Goldstein And P. Roy Vagelos. Galambos, 1991
  3. Snoring Can Kill!!: Discover How Sleep Apnea Can Be Ruining Your Life by Joseph L. Goldstein, 1999-10-01
  4. Roundtable: the human genome project. (forum at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center on May 6, 1993) (Transcript): An article from: Issues in Science and Technology by Michael S. Brown, Francis Collins, et all 1993-09-22
  5. Washington and Lee University Alumni: Pat Robertson, John J. Crittenden, Joe Wilson, John Warner, Tom Wolfe, Joseph L. Goldstein, John W. Davis
  6. Bottom Line's Brain Boosting Library: The Natural Insomnia Cure, Secrets of Super Memory, Amazing Breakthroughs for Undoing Depression, the Greatest Sex of Your Life, No More Alzheimer's (Paperback 2008 Printing, First Edition) by Paul J. Sorgi, Edward L. Schneider, et all 2008
  7. American Geneticists: Thomas Hunt Morgan, Barbara Mcclintock, Theodosius Dobzhansky, Craig Venter, Susan Lindquist, Joseph L. Goldstein
  8. Familial hypercholesterolemia and other disorders of lipoprotein metabolism (Medical Grand Rounds) by Joseph L Goldstein, 1979
  9. a1-Antitrypsin deficiency: From the bench to the bedside (Medical Grand Rounds) by Joseph L Goldstein, 1981
  10. L'Expérience de la clarté intérieure by Joseph Goldstein, 1997-12-01
  11. Everton's Genealogical Helper September/october 1991 by David L. Mishkin, Stephen H. Goldstein, et all 1991
  12. One Dharma: The Emerging Western Buddhism by Joseph Goldstein, 2003-07
  13. Joseph Leonard Goldstein: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Evelyn B. Kelly, 2001
  14. Michael S. Brown: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001

81. @P.Medicina Nobel Premiados
, Última Actualización 25/11/99. Premiados con el nobel de Fisiología o Medicina. 1935.Hans Spemann. 1985. Michael S. Brown joseph L. goldstein. 1936.
http://www.iespana.es/apmedicina/Nobel/Nobel2/nobel2.html

82. Nobel Laureates At Penn
and joseph L. goldstein; Awarded for their discoveries Penn Graduate AB 1962;MD 1966; Honorary Sc.D. 1986; nobel Foundation information on this award.
http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/notables/awards/nobel.html
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University of Pennsylvania Nobel Laureates
at the University of Pennsylvania
Awarded annually since 1901 by the Nobel Foundation , Stockholm.
Raymond Davis, Jr.
Physics, 2002
  • With Masatoshi Koshiba (University of Tokyo, Japan) and Riccardo Giannoni (Associated Universities Inc). Awarded in recognition of their groundbreaking research into the emission of neutrinos produced by nuclear fusion reactions in the center of the sun. The observation of these neutrinos demonstrated conclusively that the sun is powered by the fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei. Davis joined Penn's faculty in 1985 after 37 years at Brookhaven Lab. Earlier this year, Davis received the 2001 National Medal of Science from President George W. Bush. Nobel Foundation information on this award.
Alan G. MacDiarmid

83. The Nobel Prize
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84. Today's Party Pictures - 3/11/03
nobel laureates and Institutional heads (front row, l. to r McCarty, Arthur Kornberg,Walter Gilbert, Edward Rover, Eric Kandel, and joseph goldstein.
http://newyorksocialdiary.com/archive/archived party pics/partypictures3.11.03.2
On the occasion of 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Double Helix Nobel laureates and Institutional heads (front row, l. to r.) : Bruce Merrifield, Gerald Fischbach, Michael Brown, James Watson, Maclyn McCarty, Arthur Kornberg, Walter Gilbert, Edward Rover, Eric Kandel, and Joseph Goldstein. Bottom row, l. to r.: Tom Cech, Gunter Blobel, Philip Sharp, William Safire, Hamilton Smith, Bruce Stillman, Tom Sakmar, and Harold Varmus. On February 28th at The Waldorf-Astoria, they held a gala to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of the Double Helix. We covered the event the Monday following (without the pictures of the laureates pictured here) on the diary, so for a full rundown of this very special evening, click here Charlie Rose and Tony Randall Tom Quick and Elizabeth Watson Dr. Michael Brown and Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein

85. Med
nobel LAUREATE TO SPEAK AT DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER DURHAM, NC joseph L.goldstein, MD, winner of the 1985 nobel Prize in physiology/medicine, will be
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NOBEL LAUREATE TO SPEAK AT DUKE UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
DURHAM, N.C. - Joseph L. Goldstein, M.D., winner of the 1985 Nobel Prize in physiology/medicine, will be the keynote speaker for the Medical Scientist Training Program's annual lecture on Friday, May, 3 at Duke University Medical Center.
The title of Goldstein's presentation is "SREBPs: Global Regulators of Membrane Lipid Production." The lecture, which is open to the public, begins at noon in the Searle Center at Duke.
Goldstein is chairman of the department of molecular genetics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. He received the Nobel Prize for his discovery of receptors that control cholesterol metabolism. He also has received the National Medal of Science in 1988 and the Albert D. Lasker Award in Basic Medical Research in 1985.
Goldstein also serves as chairman of the Medical Advisory Board of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, is a member of the Board of Trustees of The Rockefeller University and is a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.
The Medical Scientist Training Program at Duke is a program of the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. It supports the integrated medical and graduate research training that is required for the investigation of human diseases by trainees in graduate programs in the biological, chemical and physical sciences.

86. HHMI News: Joseph L. Goldstein Is Elected HHMI Trustee
September 5, 2002— joseph L. goldstein, a noted scientist who shared the 1985 NobelPrize for discoveries related to cholesterol metabolism, has been elected
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Joseph L. Goldstein (top); Craig B. Thompson Joseph L. Goldstein, a noted scientist who shared the 1985 Nobel Prize for discoveries related to cholesterol metabolism, has been elected a Trustee of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He will become one of 10 trustees of the Institute, a medical research organization with scientists throughout the United States and a grants program that supports science education and select international researchers. Goldstein, Chairman of the Department of Molecular Genetics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, has long been associated with the Institute as a member and chair of its Medical Advisory Board (MAB). Named to succeed Goldstein as chair of HHMI’s Medical Advisory Board is Craig B. Thompson, a cancer biologist who serves as Scientific Director of the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania. A leader in academic medicine, Goldstein has had an impact felt well beyond UT Southwestern and his specific area of research. As an outgrowth of his own experiences as a physician and a researcher, he has been an advocate for increasing support for physician-scientists who conduct patient-oriented research. With encouragement from Goldstein, HHMI recently conducted an investigator competition focused on identifying a dozen such researchers.

87. ISIHighlyCited.com - Author Record [v.1]
goldstein, joseph L. Home Biography ISI Indexed Name goldstein JL goldstein.ISI Notes Contact Information, 1988, Honorary D.Sc. L'Universite de ParisSud.
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88. Joseph L. Goldstein: Awards Won By Joseph L. Goldstein
Awards of joseph L. goldstein.
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89. CHOLPRTN.SWM
with mutations that diminish the functions of their LDL receptors. UT SouthwesternNobel laureates Dr. Michael Brown and Dr. joseph L. goldstein also assisted
http://www.newswise.com/articles/2002/12/CHOLPRTN.SWM.html

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6-Dec-02
Protein Structure that May Lead to Advances Against High Cholesterol
Library: SCI
Keywords: DEISENHOFER BROWN GOLDSTEIN LDL RECEPTOR
Description: Three of UT Southwestern Medical Center's Nobel laureates and their colleagues have solved a protein structure that someday could lead to advances against diseases caused by high cholesterol.
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DALLAS Dec. 6, 2002 Three of UT Southwestern Medical Center's Nobel laureates and their colleagues have solved a protein structure that someday could lead to advances against diseases caused by high cholesterol.
Nobelist Dr. Johann Deisenhofer, professor of biochemistry and senior author of the study, and Dr. Gabrielle Rudenko, assistant instructor of biochemistry and lead author of the study, solved the three-dimensional structure of a low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor's extracellular domain. LDL is known as the "bad" cholesterol because it deposits fat-like substances that clog arteries.
The LDL receptor binds LDL in the liver and clears it from the blood by pulling cholesterol inside the cells, where it is metabolized to replenish hormones, the cell membrane, vitamin D and other products.

90. GK- National Network Of Education
Soyinka, Wole, 1986. Brodsky, joseph, 1987. Mahfouz, Naguib, 1988. Gasser,Herbert Spencer, 1944. Erlanger, joseph, 1944. Florey, Lord Howard Walter,1945.
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91. Moçambique Editora
Rita Levi-Montalcini 1985 Michael S. Brown; joseph L. goldstein 1984 Niels K
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92. Nobel-díjasok - Egészségügy + Üzlet Tematikus Portál
Peyton Rous és Karl von Frisch egyaránt az orvosi nobeldíjat kapták meg? Copyright(c) 2000-2002 - É+L Kongresszus- és Kiállításszervezo Kft.
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Élettani és orvosi Nobel-díjasok Magyar, illetve magyar származású Nobel-díjasok Név Kategória Év Lénárd Fülöp fizikai Bárány Róbert orvosi Zsigmondy Richárd kémiai Szent-Györgyi Albert orvosi Hevesy György kémiai Békésy György orvosi Wigner Jenõ fizikai Gábor Dénes fizikai Wiesel, Elie béke Polanyi, John C. kémiai Oláh György kémiai Harsányi János közgazd. Kertész Imre irodalmi Szoborparkjuk ( link>>
Kiosztották az orvosi Nobel-díjakat - 2002. október 7., hétfõ - Forrás: Stop.hu

Sydney Brenner és John E. Sulston brit, valamint H. Robert Horovitz amerikai kutató nyerte az idei orvosi Nobel-díjat. Az indoklás szerint a kitüntetéssel a szervfejlõdés génszabályozásának és a programozott sejthalálnak a kutatásában elért eredményeiket ismerték el. link>> Magyar Hírlap 2001. október 8. (teljes cikk)
,,Orvosi Nobel-díj sejtkutatásért egy amerikainak, két britnek
Az idei orvosi Nobel-díjat egy amerikai és két brit kutatónak, Leland H. Hartwellnek, R. Timothy Huntnek és Paul M. Nurse-nek ítélték oda sejtkutatásaikért, amelyek az indoklás szerint új lehetõségeket nyithatnak a rák elleni küzdelemben. A Nobel-díjakat hagyományosan december 10-én, a díjalapító Alfred Nobel halálának évfordulóján adják át. Az idei orvosi Nobel-díj értéke mintegy egymillió euró...''
Év Díjazott(ak) ARVID CARLSSON PAUL GREENGARD és ERIC KANDEL GÜNTER BLOBEL ROBERT F. FURCHGOTT

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