- Giulio Cantoni
Giulio Leonardo Cantoni ( 29 September 1915 - 25 July 2005) was the director of the
United States 'National Institutes of Health 's Laboratory of CellularPharmacology , later renamed the Laboratory of General and ComparativeBiochemistry .Early life
Cantoni grew up in
Italy and got a medical degree from theUniversity of Milan in1938 . Shortly after the fascists abolished the parliament, and introduced anti-Semitic laws. Cantoni, who wasJewish fled with his family first toEngland . While Cantoni was onboard a ship heading for America,World War II broke out, and as an Italian citizen he was interned in England and later inCanada . Eventually he was released and allowed to go to theUnited States in July1941 .cientific career
Cantoni got a job at
University of Michigan 's medical school, where he worked until he became an assistant professor ofpharmacology atLong Island College of Medicine in1945 . In1948 he moved to theAmerican Cancer Society , and after two years he moved again toWestern Reserve University . In1954 He started the National Institutes of Health's Laboratory of Cellular Pharmacology at the National Institute of Mental Health, where he remained as the director until his retirement in1994 . In1983 he joined theUnited States Academy of Sciences .Research
Cantoni discovered the biological mechanism of
methylation usingS-adenosylmethionine .References
# [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050825/news_1m25cantoni.html Giulio Cantoni; NIH lab chief, biochemistry researcher; 89] THE WASHINGTON POST August 25, 2005
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