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  1. Joan Steitz is one of the pioneers of the field of RNA biology who is world-renowned for her many seminal contributions. She showed how ribosomal RNA is used to initiate translation at the start site of mRNA.

  2. Steitz is best known for her pioneering work in RNA. She and her student Michael Lerner discovered and defined the function of small ribonucleoproteins (snRNPs) in pre-messenger RNA—the earliest product of DNA transcription—and was the first to learn that these cellular complexes (snRNPs) play a key role in processing messenger RNA by ...

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  4. Sep 8, 2021 · September 8, 2021. This month we spotlight Joan Steitz, Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry and Howard Hugh Medical Institute Investigator, who has served as a faculty member at Yale for over fifty years. Steitz dedicated her career to educating students and accomplishing groundbreaking research on RNA.

  5. Steitz became the first woman to be accepted in the Watson laboratory. Joan A. Steitz receiving the National Medal of Science from President Ronald Reagan. In 1966, Steitz married her Harvard classmate Thomas Steitz, and the two moved to Cambridge, England, for postdoctoral work.

  6. Feb 17, 2021 · Joan Steitz, Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale and investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, this month was awarded a prestigious Wolf Prize in Medicine for her pioneering work advancing the field of RNA biology.

  7. Sep 10, 2018 · The 2018 Lasker–Koshland Special Achievement Award in Medical Science, announced September 11, recognizes Joan A. Steitz, who has made pioneering contributions to the understanding of RNA...

  8. Joan Elaine Argetsinger Steitz (born January 26, 1941) is Sterling Professor of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University and Investigator at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

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