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  1. 30 de mar. de 2012 · Renato Dulbecco died on February 19, 2012, three days shy of his 98th birthday. He had a remarkable career in science that spanned over 60 years. In 1948 he published, with Salvador Luria, his first real scientific paper in Genetics on bacteriophage genetics and in 2008 published his last paper in PNAS on breast cancer tumor-initiating cells. In the intervening years, Dulbecco helped to ...

  2. 雷纳托·杜尔贝科(Renato Dulbecco,1914年2月22日~2012年2月19日),生于意大利南部城市卡坦扎罗,1936年获得意大利托里诺大学医学博士学位。杜尔贝科系索尔克生物研究所创立者之一,意大利籍病毒学家。1975年获诺贝尔生理学或医学奖。雷纳托·杜尔贝科是欧洲工程院首批院士

  3. 5 de mar. de 2012 · Nobel Laureate Renato Dulbecco, who spent nearly 15 years as a biology researcher at Caltech, passed away on February 19. He was 97. Dulbecco, who studied virology, won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for "discoveries concerning the interaction between tumour viruses and the genetic material of the cell," according to the official press release.

  4. Renato Dulbecco (22 Tháng 2 1914 - 19 tháng 2 2012), là một nhà virus học người Ý đã đoạt giải Nobel Sinh lý và Y khoa năm 1975 cho công trình nghiên cứu enzyme phiên mã ngược.Năm 1973 ông được thưởng giải Louisa Gross Horwitz của Đại học Columbia chung với Theodore Puck và Harry Eagle.

  5. Renato Dulbecco (22 Februari 1914 – 19 Februari 2012) ialah seorang virolog Italia. Dulbecco bekerja di Salk Institute for Biological Studies di La Jolla, California . Pada tahun 1975, bersama dengan David Baltimore dan Howard Martin Temin , ia dianugerahi Penghargaan Nobel Kedokteran „penjelasan bagaimana virus tumor berperan pada materi genetik di sel“.

  6. 24 de mar. de 2012 · In 1975, when Renato Dulbecco was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for helping to unravel the effects of tumour viruses, along with Howard Temin and David Baltimore, he was asked as all Nobel Laureates are to prepare an autobiography.

  7. Renato Dulbecco, né le 22 février 1914 à Catanzaro en Calabre, en Italie, et mort le 19 février 2012 à La Jolla en Californie, aux États-Unis [1], [2], est un médecin virologue italo-américain. Il a reçu le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine en 1975 pour son travail sur les oncovirus et les mécanismes de carcinogenèse.