- Tim Hunt
Infobox Scientist
name = Richard Timothy Hunt
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caption = Richard Timothy "Tim" Hunt
birth_date = birth date and age|1943|2|19|df=yes
birth_place =Neston ,Cheshire ,England
death_date =
death_place =
residence =England
citizenship =United Kingdom
field =Biochemistry
work_institutions =Cancer Research UK South Mimms
alma_mater =University of Cambridge
known_for =Cell cycle regulation
prizes =Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2001)Sir Richard Timothy "Tim" Hunt, FRS, (born
February 19 ,1943 inNeston ,Cheshire ) is an Englishbiochemist .He was awarded the 2001
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Leland Hartwell and SirPaul Nurse for their discoveries regardingcell cycle regulation bycyclin andcyclin-dependent kinase s. [ [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/2001/index.html Nobelprize.org - Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2001] ] He is an honorary fellow ofClare College, Cambridge , and was knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2006.Career
After attending the
Dragon School andMagdalen College School inOxford , Hunt studied Natural Sciences at Clare College,Cambridge University , and received his PhD from there in 1968. [ [http://www.ucl.ac.uk/news-archive/feature/newsitem.shtml?hongradsth UCL News feature on Sir Tim Hunt] ]While doing summer work in 1982 at the
Marine Biological Laboratory atWoods Hole, Massachusetts , using thesea urchin ("Arbacia punctulata") egg as his model organism, he discovered thecyclin molecule. Hunt found that cyclins begin to be synthesised after the eggs are fertilized and increase in levels duringinterphase , until they drop very quickly in the middle of mitosis in eachcell division . He also found that cyclins are present invertebrate cells where they also regulate the cell cycle. He and others subsequently showed that thecyclin s bind and activate a family of proteinkinase s, now called the cyclin-dependent kinases, one of which had been identified as a crucial cell cycle regulator by Paul Nurse.In 1991, he began work at
Imperial Cancer Research Fund , now known as the Cancer Research UKLondon Research Institute in the United Kingdom. He became a fellow of theRoyal Society in 1991 and a foreign associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1999.Hunt is a co-author of " [http://garlandscience.com/textbooks/0815335776.asp Molecular Biology of the Cell: A Problems Approach] ", now in its fourth edition.
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