Günter Blobel
Curriculum Vitae
Günter Blobel, born May 21, 1936 in Waltersdorf/Silesia, Germany | |
Address: | Laboratory of Cell Biology, The Rockefeller University, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, 1230 York Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10021, USA |
Academic Education and Appointments | |
1967 | PhD degree in Oncology with Dr. Van R Potter |
1967-69 | Postdoctoral Fellow with Dr. Palade, The Rockefeller University |
1969-73 | Assistant Professor, The Rockefeller University |
1973-76 | Associate Professor, The Rockefeller University |
1976- | Professor, The Rockefeller University |
1986- | Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute |
1992- | John D Rockefeller, Jr. Professor, The Rockefeller University |
Awards | |
1978 | US Steel Award in Molecular Biology |
1982 | The Gairdner Foundation Award |
1983 | The Warburg Medal of the German Biochemical Society |
1983 | The Richard Lounsbery Award |
1986 | The VD Mattia Award |
1986 | The Wilson Medal of the American Society for Cell Biology (with DD Sabatini) |
1987 | The Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize |
1989 | The Waterford Bio-Medical Science Award |
1992 | The Max-Planck Forschungspreis |
1993 | Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award |
1995 | Ciba Drew Award in Biomedical Research (with J Schlessinger and A Levine) |
1996 | King Faisal International Prize for Science (with J Rothman and H Pelham) |
1997 | Mayor’s Award for Excellence in Science and Technology (with R Axel) |
The Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute
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