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  1. Albert Claude (French pronunciation: [albɛʁ klod]; 24 August 1899 – 22 May 1983) was a Belgian-American cell biologist and medical doctor who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 with Christian de Duve and George Emil Palade. His elementary education started in a comprehensive primary school at Longlier, his birthplace.

  2. May 18, 2024 · Albert Claude was a Belgian-American cytologist who developed the principal methods of separating and analyzing components of the living cell. For this work, on which modern cell biology is partly based, Claude, his student George Palade, and Christian de Duve shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology.

  3. Albert Claude was a Belgian-American cytologist and medical doctor who through his extensive research evolved the fundamental procedures of separating living cell to determine its components. His revolutionary work in cytology was initiated by way of his enduring interest in cancer research.

  4. Albert Claude. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1974. Born: 24 August 1898, Longlier, Belgium. Died: 22 May 1983, Brussels, Belgium. Affiliation at the time of the award: Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain, Belgium. Prize motivation: “for their discoveries concerning the structural and functional organization of the cell”

  5. May 29, 2018 · CLAUDE, ALBERT (b. Longlier, Luxembourg, Belgium, 23 August 1899, d. Brussels, Belgium, 22 May 1983), cytology, cancer research. Claude had a lifelong interest in cancer research. Starting with investigations into the causes of cancer, he revolutionized the cytology of his time.

  6. Rockefeller Institute biologist Albert Claude put it, “the cell was as distant from us as the stars and galaxies.” At that time, the inner workings of the cell, millions of times smaller than the head of a pin, were invisible to even the best light microscopes.

  7. Albert Claude Nobel Lecture . Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1974. The Coming Age of the Cell Inventory of living mechanisms by cell fractionation, biochemistry and electron microscopy, and a view of the impact of the findings on our status and thinking.

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