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  1. Renato Dulbecco (February 22, 1914 – February 19, 2012) was an Italian-born American virologist who won the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on oncogenes. Oncogenes are genes in viruses that cause cancer when they infect animal cells.

  2. Dr. Renato Dulbecco, now President Emeritus, served as President of the Salk Institute from 1988-1993. He is a Distinguished Research Professor and his current research concerns the origins and progression of breast cancer. Early in his career, Dr. Dulbecco concentrated on the study of viruses that cause disease, and developed the method, used ...

  3. Renato Dulbecco ( Catanzaro, 1914. február 22. – La Jolla, Kalifornia, 2012. február 19.) olasz-amerikai orvos, virológus. 1975-ben Howard M. Teminnel és David Baltimore -ral megosztva orvostudományi Nobel-díjban részesült a reverz transzkripció felfedezéséért.

  4. Renato Dulbecco (1914–2012) ... Science (R. Dulbecco Science 231, 1055–1056; 1986), he argued that the best way to understand cancer would be to sequence the human cancer genome. In

  5. Renato Dulbecco ( 22. únor 1914, Catanzaro, Itálie – 19. únor 2012, La Jolla, Kalifornie, USA) byl italsko - americký molekulární biolog a virolog, který se zasloužil o významný pokrok ve studiu rakoviny. Roku 1975 získal Nobelovu cenu za fyziologii a lékařství za objevy týkající se interakce mezi nádorovými viry a ...

  6. Dulbecco, Renato (1914–2012) (1914–2012) Italian–American physician and molecular biologistBorn in Cantanzaro, Italy, Dulbecco obtained his MD from the University of Turin in 1936 and taught there until 1947 when he moved to America. He taught briefly at Indiana before moving to California in 1949, where he served as professor of biology ...

  7. Renato Dulbecco: Viruses, genes, and cancer Walter Eckhart1 Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA 92037 R enato Dulbecco, renowned virol-