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  1. Elizabeth Helen Blackburn (Hobart, Tasmania; 26 de noviembre de 1948, es una bioquímica australiana, descubridora de la telomerasa, una enzima que forma los telómeros durante la duplicación del ADN.

  2. Elizabeth Helen Blackburn, AC FRS FAA FRSN (born 26 November 1948) is an Australian-American Nobel laureate who is the former president of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. In 1984, Blackburn co-discovered telomerase, the enzyme that replenishes the telomere, with Carol W. Greider.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2021 · Elizabeth Helen Blackburn es una bioquímica australiana descubridora de la telomerasa, una enzima que forma los telómeros durante la duplicación del ADN por el que recibió el Premio Nobel de Medicina en 2009, compartido con Jack W. Szostak.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009. Born: 26 November 1948, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase”. Prize share: 1/3.

  5. Elizabeth Blackburn (born November 26, 1948, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia) is an Australian-born American molecular biologist and biochemist who was awarded the 2009 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, along with American molecular biologist Carol W. Greider and American biochemist and geneticist Jack W. Szostak, for her discoveries ...

  6. Professor Elizabeth H. Blackburn, a Nobel Laureate, is currently Professor Emerita. Throughout her long career she has been a leader in telomere and telomerase research.

  7. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2009 was awarded jointly to Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Carol W. Greider and Jack W. Szostak "for the discovery of how chromosomes are protected by telomeres and the enzyme telomerase"

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