- Anita Roberts
Anita B. Roberts (
April 3 1942 –May 26 2006 ) was amolecular biologist who made pioneering observations of aprotein ,TGF-β , that is critical in healing wounds and bone fractures and that has a dual role in blocking or stimulatingcancers . Roberts was the 49th most-cited scientist in the world and the second most-cited female scientist as of 2005.Roberts was born in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , where she grew up. She attendedOberlin College and earned her doctorate in biochemistry from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison in 1968. After postdoctoral work atHarvard Medical School , Dr. Roberts joined the National Cancer Institute in 1976. From 1995 to 2004, she served as Chief of the institute's [ [http://rex.nci.nih.gov/RESEARCH/basic/lc/lcpage.htm Laboratory of Cell Regulation and Carcinogenesis] ] , and continued her research until her death in 2006.In the early-1980s, Dr. Roberts and her colleagues at the
National Cancer Institute , part of theNational Institutes of Health inBethesda, Maryland began to experiment with the protein, called TGF-β, short fortransforming growth factor beta .Dr. Roberts isolated the protein from
bovine kidney tissue and compared her results with TGF-β taken from humanblood platelets and placental tissue. Institute researchers then began a series of experiments to determine the protein's characteristics. They discovered that it helps play a central role in signaling other growth factors in the body to heal wounds and fractures speedily.TGF-β was later shown to have an effect on regulation of the heartbeat and the response of the eye to aging.
In later research, Dr. Roberts and others found that TGF-β inhibits the growth of some cancers while stimulating growth in advanced cancers, including cancers of the breast and lung.
Dr. Roberts was a former president of the [http://www.woundheal.org/ Wound Healing Society] . In 2005, she was elected to the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences .Roberts herself was diagnosed cancer, stage IV gastric cancer, in March 2004. She received a degree of fame in the cancer community for herblog , detailing her daily struggles with the disease. She died onMay 26 2006 , aged 64.Awards and Recognition
Dr. Roberts was the recipient of several awards for her contributions to the field of science. These include:
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FASEB Excellence in Science Award - 2005
*Leopold Griffuel Prize
*Komen Brinker Award for Scientific Distinction - 2005References
External links
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/26/AR2006052601833.html Obituary: Washington Post]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/02/us/02roberts.html?ex=1306900800&en=d1973a55b77d047d&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Obituary: New York Times]
* [http://www.anitaroberts.net Dr. Roberts' blog detailing her struggles as a cancer patient]
* [http://rex.nci.nih.gov/RESEARCH/basic/lc/abr303.htm Dr. Roberts' research page at the NCI/NIH]
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