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William Kaelin MD

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute


William G. Kaelin, Jr., MD, is the 2019 Nobel Prize recipient in medicine or physiology. Dr. Kaelin received his MD from Duke University in 1982 and was a house officer and chief resident in internal medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. He was a medical oncology clinical fellow at Dana-Farber and a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. David Livingston, where he began his studies of tumor suppressor proteins. He became an independent investigator at Dana-Farber in 1992, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator and Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in 2002.

The 2019 Nobel was awarded jointly to Kaelin, Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability.


Appearances

  • Thumbnail for Nobel Prize ePanel: William Kaelin, Sir Peter Ratcliffe & Gregg Semenza
    Date
    June 26, 2020
    In January 2020, recent Nobel Laureates Drs. Gregg Semenza [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2019/semenza/facts/], Peter Ratcliffe [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2019/ratcliffe/facts/], and William Kaelin [https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2019/kaelin/facts/], Jr…

    Speakers

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    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
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    University of Oxford
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    Gregg Semenza, MD, PhD
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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