- Ferid Murad
Infobox Scientist
name = Ferid Murad
image_width = 220px
caption = Murad at a lecture in 2008
birth_date = birth date and age|1936|09|14|mf=yes
birth_place =Whiting, Indiana
residence =Houston, Texas
citizenship =United States
ethnicity =Albania n-American
religion = Anglican
field =Biochemistry ,Pharmacology
work_institutions =University of Virginia (1970-81),Stanford (1981-88),Abbott Laboratories (1988-93),University of Texas (1997-present)
alma_mater =DePauw University (BS, 1958) andCase Western Reserve University (MD-Ph.D., 1965)
doctoral_advisor =Earl Sutherland, Jr. and Theodore Rall
known_for = Discoveries concerningnitric oxide as a signaling molecule in thecardiovascular system
prizes =Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1998) and theAlbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (1996)Ferid Murad (born
September 14 ,1936 ) is anAlbania n-Americanphysician andpharmacologist , and a co-winner of the 1998Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . He was born inWhiting, Indiana to John Murad (born Xhabir Murat Ejupi), anAlbania n and Henrietta Bowman, an American. He received his undergraduate degree in chemistry from the pre-med program atDePauw University in 1958, and MD and pharmacology Ph.D. degrees fromCase Western Reserve University in 1965; an early graduate of the firstMedical Scientist Training Program to be developed. He then joined theUniversity of Virginia , where he was made professor in 1970, before moving toStanford in 1981. Murad left his tenure at Stanford in 1998 for a position atAbbott Laboratories , where he served as a vice president until starting his own biotechnology company, the Molecular Geriatrics Corporation, in 1993. The company experienced financial difficulties, and in 1997 Murad joined the University of Texas to create a new department of integrative biology, pharmacology, and physiology. He now continues at the University of Texas as Director of the Institute of Molecular Medicine and holds the John S. Dunn Distinguished Chair in Physiology and Medicine.Murad's key research demonstrated that
nitroglycerin and related drugs worked by releasingnitric oxide into the body, which acted as a signaling molecule in thecardiovascular system , makingblood vessels dilate. The missing steps in the signaling process were filled in byRobert F. Furchgott andLouis J. Ignarro , for which the three shared the 1998 Nobel Prize (and for which Murad and Furchgott received theAlbert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1996). There was some criticism, however, of the Nobel committee's decision not to award the prize toSalvador Moncada , who had independently reached the same results as Ignarro.External links
* [http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1998/murad-autobio.html Ferid Murad - Autobiography] . Nobel Foundation.
* [http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1998 Nobel Laureates 1998]
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