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Obituary: George Emil Palade (1912–2008)

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 pursued by many laboratories worldwide.The son of a philosophy professor and a teacher,

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Prof. George Palade: Nobel prize-winner whose work laid the foundations for modern molecular cell biology

During the last century experimental biology was transformed from a largely descriptive endeavour to a mainstream biomedical science and, at the turning point in the 1950s, George Palade made a series of outstanding contributions. Described as "the most influential cell biologist ever", he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine in 1974.

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George Palade 1912-2008

Last week one of the fathers of Cell Biology died. I found out Friday during happy hour - but I just haven't had the time to write anything until now. George Palade and Keith Porter, were the first scientists to peer into the depths of the cell using electron microscopy. This all started in 1945 when Keith Porter, a researcher at Rockefeller University, snapped the first know EM micrograph...

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Professor George Palade: Nobel prize-winning cell biologist

Professor George Palade’s pioneering work on the internal workings of biological cells earned him the 1974 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. His discoveries helped to lay the foundations of modern cell biology, fully justifying the Nobel committee’s description of him as one of the fathers of cell biology.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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George Palade | Nobel Prize winner, 95

George Palade, 95, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell-biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, died Tuesday in San Diego.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

(AP) -- Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

(AP) -- Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

SAN DIEGO -- Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.

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George Palade, Nobel Winner for Work Inspiring Modern Cell Biology, Dies at 95

Dr. Palade’s discoveries about the intricate inner workings of cells were useful in understanding protein production, the basis of the modern biotechnology industry.

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Nobel Prize winner Dr. George Palade dies at 95

Dr. George Palade, who won a Nobel Prize in 1974 for his work isolating and identifying cell structure and helped create one of the leading cell biology programs in the nation at the University of California, San Diego, has died. He was 95.