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  1. George Palade. George Emil Palade ( Iaşi, 19 de noviembre de 1912- Del Mar, 8 de octubre de 2008) fue un biólogo celular nacido en Rumanía y naturalizado estadounidense. Fue miembro de la facultad de la Universidad Carol Davila de Bucarest hasta 1945, cuando fue a Estados Unidos por estudios postdoctorales. Ahí, se unió con su profesor ...

  2. PII: S0962-8924(99)01633-5. FIGURE 1. George Emil Palade (c. 1996). Figure kindly provided by Marilyn Farquhar. the Rockefeller Institute (now the Rockefeller University), where Palade was to remain for 28 years.

  3. George Palade y el físico e histólogo sueco Fritiof Sjöstrand en los que observaron distintos elementos estructurales de estos orgánulos como la membrana externa, la membrana interna y las crestas mitocondriales (Figura 1). A diferencia del microscopio convencional que utiliza

  4. 19-XI-1912 – 7-X-2008. 95 years. Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine - 1974. (while at Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. USA), together with Albert Claude and Christian de Duve. Member of the US National Academy of Science in 1961. Biographical notes: George Emil Palade was born on 19-XI-1912 in Jassy (Iasi – in ...

  5. 17 de oct. de 2008 · Dr. George E. Palade, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist who founded the Section of Cell Biology at the Yale School of Medicine, died on Oct. 8 at his home in Del Mar, California. He was 96 years old. “Dr. Palade was a giant in 20th century scientific research and was largely responsible for establishing cell biology as a modern discipline,” said Medical School Dean Dr. Robert Alpern.

  6. 5 de nov. de 2008 · Metrics. George Emil Palade died on 7 October at the age of 95. He was among the greatest scientists of the twentieth century, whose momentous discoveries in cell biology are still actively ...

  7. 3 de nov. de 2008 · Abstract. On October 7, 2008, the world lost one of the most influential scientists of the 20th century, and modern cell biology lost its founder. George E. Palade, recipient of the Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work that established our basic understanding of cellular organization, died at the age of 95 after a long illness.