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  1. Feb 20, 2013 · Bert Vogelstein, a professor of oncology and pathology at Johns Hopkins and a pioneer in the field of cancer genomics, is among 11 scientists named the first winners of the world's richest academic prize for medicine and biology. News of the award was first reported today by The New York Times. The Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences awards $3 ...

  2. Sep 25, 2017 · Discoveries about the former won the Nobel Prize in medicine last year for Yoshinori Ohsumi, ... (Robert Weinberg, Dr. Bert Vogelstein — or Mary-Claire King, for BRCA). ...

  3. 410-955-0548. Email. vogelbe@jhmi.edu. SOM Address. Room 589 Cancer Research Building I. Website. Thought Leaders Series: Bert Vogelstein - cancer genome research - YouTube. Hopkins Kimmel. 3.07K subscribers.

  4. Jun 17, 2015 · Dr. Vogelstein was honored last night during a reception at the 2015 BIO International Convention in Philadelphia. A video of his acceptance comments can be viewed here. Dr. Paul Janssen Award ...

  5. Feb 9, 2022 · Bert Vogelstein is God. This Johns Hopkins University professor has cured cancer ages ago, so far only in mice, but not yet in humans. Those who also managed to cure cancer in mice in Vogelstein’s lab become big professors themselves. Like Kenneth Kinzler, who remained at Johns Hopkins, or Heiko Hermeking, who returned to Germany to become ...

  6. Oct 7, 2015 · Subsequent work by Dr. Bert Vogelstein of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and Richard Kolodner, then at Harvard Medical School and currently at the University of California, San Diego ...

  7. Research Area: Cancer Prevention. In the late 1980s, Bert Vogelstein, M.D., became the first scientist to unravel the molecular basis of one of the most common genetic mutations in all cancers: errors in the p53 gene. That discovery led to the creation of a specific model for human carcinogenesis, fondly known as Vogelgram, and is widely ...

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