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  1. Sir Gregory Paul Winter CBE FRS FMedSci (born 14 April 1951) is a Nobel Prize-winning English molecular biologist best known for his work on the therapeutic use of monoclonal antibodies. His research career has been based almost entirely at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology and the MRC Centre for Protein Engineering , in Cambridge, England.

  2. Oct 3, 2018 · Sir Greg Winter, of the University of Cambridge, has been jointly awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, along with Frances Arnold and George Smith, for his pioneering work in using phage display for the directed evolution of antibodies, with the aim of producing new pharmaceuticals.

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  4. Sir Gregory P. Winter The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 . Born: 14 April 1951, Leicester, United Kingdom . Affiliation at the time of the award: MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, United Kingdom . Prize motivation: “for the phage display of peptides and antibodies” Prize share: 1/4

  5. Nov 8, 2019 · Nobel chemist awarded Doctor of Medical Science. 8 November 2019. Medicinal chemist and Nobel Prize winner Sir Gregory Winter CBE has received a Doctor of Medical Science (honoris causa) in recognition of his outstanding contribution to medical science, entrepreneurship and human health.

  6. May 10, 2024 · Gregory P. Winter, British biochemist known for his development of the first humanized antibodies, his research on directed antibody evolution, and his application of phage display technology for the development of fully human therapeutic antibodies. He was awarded a share of the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

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  7. Oct 3, 2018 · Published on 3 October, 2018. Greg Winter from the LMB’s Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry (PNAC) Division has been awarded the 2018 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.

  8. Nobel Lecture, December 8, 2018 by Gregory Winter MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge and Trinity College, Cambridge, UK. INTRODUCTION. Antibodies are part of our natural defence against infectious agents such as viruses and bacteria and are raised by the immune system in response to infection or vaccination.

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