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  1. Gregory Paul Winter was born in April 1951 in Leicester but much of his childhood was spent in the Gold Coast/Ghana, where his father moved from academia to administration. He returned as a teenager to study at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne, and then to natural sciences at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1973 and going ...

  2. Sir Gregory “Greg” Paul Winter, is a British molecular biologist and pioneer of monoclonal antibodies. He further developed techniques (phage display) around 1986 that made such antibodies possible for the first time on a purely human (rather than mouse) basis.Winter was co-head of the Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry and Biotechnology Division at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in ...

  3. Dec 8, 2018 · Harnessing Evolution to Make MedicinesSir Gregory P. Winter, MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK

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  4. Oct 3, 2018 · An American woman, Frances H. Arnold, has won half of the 2018 Nobel Prize in chemistry, and George Smith of the U.S. and Sir Gregory Winter of the U.K. will share the other half.

  5. Sep 17, 2019 · Gregory Winter [email protected] MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge and Trinity College, Cambridge, UK. Search for more papers by this author. Gregory Winter,

  6. Mar 9, 2011 · Gregory Winter Several companies like Genentech, Celltech and Behringwerke believed in antibodies. But large pharma didn't really believe; they were suspicious because of the earlier hopes that ...

  7. Oct 7, 2019 · Sir Gregory Winter, Research Leader Emeritus at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge, UK is best known for his pioneering work on humanised and human therapeutic antibodies. Greg's research career has been entirely based in Cambridge. After studying Natural Sciences at Cambridge University, he undertook his PhD, focused on ...

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