- Günter Blobel
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ethnicity =German American
fields =biologist
workplaces =Rockefeller University
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known_for =protein targeting
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footnotes =Günter Blobel (born
May 21 ,1936 ) is aGerman American biologist .Blobel was born in in the
Prussia nProvince of Lower Silesia . In January 1945 his family fled from native Silesia from the advancing Red Army. On their way to the West they passed through the beautiful old city ofDresden , which left deep impressions in the young boy. Only days after their stay Dresden was destroyed in the catastrophic air bombing between 13 February and 15 February 1945. The family could witness this event some 30 kilometers away and the young boy again was deeply impressed by the red night sky reflecting the firestorm in the burning city. But war was still not at its end and Blobels 19-year-old sister was some weeks later killed in an air attack on a train she was travelling in and buried in a mass grave.After the war Günter Blobel grew up and attended gymnasium in the Saxon town of Freiberg. He graduated at the
University of Tübingen in 1960 and received his Ph.D. fromUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison in 1967. He was appointed to theHoward Hughes Medical Institute in 1986.Blobel was awarded the 1999
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery ofprotein targeting , a mechanism in living cells to direct newly synthesizedprotein molecules to their proper location by means of "address tags" (signal peptide s) attached to the molecules.Blobel is also well-known for his direct and active support for the rebuilding of
Dresden inGermany , becoming, in 1994, the founder and president of the nonprofit "Friends of Dresden, Inc." He donated all of the Nobel award money to the restoration of Dresden, in particular for the rebuilding of the Frauenkirche (completed in 2005) and the building of a newsynagogue .As of 2003, Blobel works at the
Rockefeller University inNew York City . Blobel lives inManhattan 'sUpper East Side with his wife and threeEnglish setter s. He is also on the board of directors forNestlé and the Board of Scientific Governors atThe Scripps Research Institute .In June 2008, Blobel lectured for the attendants of the 15th
International Student Congress of Medical Sciences in theUniversity Medical Center Groningen .Scientific awards
*1978: National Academy of Sciences'
U.S. Steel Foundation Award in Molecular Biology
*1982:Gairdner Foundation International Award
*1987:Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize fromColumbia University
*1993:Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
*1995:Ciba Drew Award in Biomedical Research
*1996:King Faisal Award
*1997:Mayor's Award for Excellence in Science and Technology
*1999:Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Citations
"You are one, they are many. If you don't work hard night and day, they will crush you like a roach"
ee also
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Distinguished German-American of the Year External links
* [http://www.rockefeller.edu/research/abstract.php?id=225 Blobel's page at Rockefeller University]
* [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1999/blobel-autobio.html Blobel's Nobel Prize autobiography]
* [http://www.vega.org.uk/video/programme/37 Freeview video 'An Interview with Günter Blobel' by the Vega Science Trust]
* [http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/horwitz/ Official site of the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize]
* [http://www.gahfusa.org/displayboard.cfm?defaultdisplay=30528#30528/ Information about Blobel as Distinguished German-American of the Year 2005] (German-American Heritage Foundation)
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