- Carol W. Greider
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name = Carol W. Greider
birth_date = 1961
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residence = US
nationality = American
field = Biologist
work_institution =Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Johns Hopkins University
alma_mater =University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, Berkeley
doctoral_advisor =Elizabeth Blackburn
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known_for = discovery oftelomerase
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prizes =Lasker Award ,Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize
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footnotes =Carol Greider is a molecular biologist at
Johns Hopkins University , who discovered the enzymetelomerase in 1984 while working withElizabeth Blackburn . She pioneered research on the structure oftelomeres , the ends ofchromosomes .Biography
Greider is the Daniel Nathans Professor and director of molecular biology and genetics at the Johns Hopkins Institute of Basic Biomedical Sciences.
Greider grew up in Davis, California. She graduated from the
University of California, Santa Barbara , with a B.A. in biology in 1983. She completed her Ph.D. in molecular biology in 1987 at theUniversity of California, Berkeley , underElizabeth Blackburn . At Berkeley, Greider co-discoveredtelomerase , a key player incancer , with Blackburn.Greider then completed her postdoctoral work and accepted a faculty position at
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , Long Island, NY. She accepted a faculty position at Johns Hopkins in 1997.Awards and Honors
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Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize (2007) (shared withElizabeth Blackburn andJoseph G. Gall )
*Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (2006) (shared withElizabeth Blackburn andJack Szostak )
* Dickson Prize (2006)
* Member, National Academy of Sciences (2003)
* Richard Lounsbery Award (2003), National Academy of Sciences [http://www.nasonline.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AWARDS_lounsbery] ("For her pioneering biochemical and genetic studies of telomerase, the enzyme that maintains the ends of chromosomes in eukaryotic cells.")
* Member,American Society for Cell Biology (1999)
*Gairdner Foundation International Award (1998)Critical Papers
* Greider, C.W. & Blackburn, E.H. (1985) "Identification of a specific telomere terminal transferase activity in Tetrahymena extracts." "Cell" v.43, (2 Pt. 1) pp. 405-413.
Notes and References
"See also"
* Regina Nuzzo, "Biography of Carol W. Greider," "Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS)", June 7, 2005, v. 102, no. 23, pp. 8077-8079, available at http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/extract/102/23/8077 .External links
* [http://telomerase.bs.jhmi.edu/GreiderLab Greider Lab]
* [http://www.mbg.jhmi.edu/FacultyDetails.asp?PersonID=367 Faculty biography at Johns Hopkins]
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