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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. It came as a bit of a shock, and I felt a bit numb for a ...

  3. Sir Gregory Winter, awarded the #NobelPrize in Chemistry, has used phage display to produce new pharmaceuticals. Today phage display has produced antibodies that can neutralise toxins, counteract ...

  4. October 04 2018, 12.01am. One of Britain’s most successful scientist entrepreneurs will share this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry.Sir Greg Winter, of Cambridge University, was one of three ...

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  5. Oct 3, 2018 · The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2018 to Sir Gregory Winter FRS and Professor George Smith for the “phage display of peptides and antibodies”. They share the honour with Professor Frances Arnold “for the directed evolution of enzymes”. Venki Ramakrishnan, President of the Royal ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sir Gregory Paul Winter 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.

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