
Stanley Norman Cohen
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 90 |
Date of birth | February 17,1935 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Perth Amboy |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
Field | Genetics |
Books | Management of Ischemic Stroke |
Notable student | Edward H. Shortliffe |
Job | Physician |
Professor | |
Geneticist | |
Education | Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania |
Rutgers University | |
University of Pennsylvania | |
Awards | Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research |
National Medal of Science for Biological Sciences | |
National Medal of Technology and Innovation | |
Albany Medical Center Prize | |
Lemelson–MIT Prize | |
Double Helix Medal | |
Biotechnology Heritage Award | |
Wolf Prize in Medicine | |
Official site | stanford.edu |
Spous | Joanna Lucy Wolter |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 497342 |
Stanley Norman Cohen Life story
Stanley Norman Cohen is an American geneticist and the Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in the Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer were the first scientists to transplant genes from one living organism to another, a fundamental discovery for genetical engineering.