Linda B. Buck
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Gender | Female |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | January 29,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Seattle |
Washington | |
United States | |
Spouse | Roger Brent |
Field | Rhinologist |
Academic advisors | Richard Axel |
Ellen Vitetta | |
Job | Biologist |
Education | Columbia University |
University of Washington | |
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School | |
UT Southwestern Medical Center | |
Awards | Rosenstiel Award |
Gairdner Foundation International Award | |
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
Foreign Member of the Royal Society | |
Canada Gairdner International Award | |
Current partner | Roger Brent |
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ID | 457001 |
Linda B. Buck Life story
Linda Brown Buck is an American biologist best known for her work on the olfactory system. She was awarded the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with Richard Axel, for their work on olfactory receptors. She is currently on the faculty of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle.