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Intro
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Importance of Role Models
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College
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Medical School
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Vietnam War
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Public Health Service
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After NIH
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Retirement
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Nobel Prize
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Chemistry Prize
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Receptors in Physiology
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Second messengers
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Raymond Dahlquist
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Lasker Prize
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Perspectives of Biology and Medicine
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Characterization of Receptors
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Receptor Isolation
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Solubilize the Receptor
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Affinity Chromatography
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G Protein
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Molecular Cloning
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Seven Transmembrane Receptor
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Readopsin
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Gproteincoupled receptors
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Drugs targeting receptors
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Desensitization
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G protein signaling
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Xray crystallography
Description:
Explore the inspiring journey of Nobel Prize-winning scientist Dr. Robert Lefkowitz in this keynote address titled "The Reluctant Scientist" delivered at the 2013 North Carolina Student Academy of Science conference. Delve into Lefkowitz's life story, from his childhood through medical school and his groundbreaking research on G-protein coupled protein receptors. Gain insights into the lessons learned throughout his career that led to major advancements in prescription drug development for various conditions. Discover the importance of role models, the impact of historical events like the Vietnam War, and the path that led to his Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Learn about the scientific process behind receptor characterization, molecular cloning, and the significance of G-protein coupled receptors in drug targeting. Understand the broader implications of Lefkowitz's work in biology and medicine, including concepts like desensitization and G protein signaling. This 58-minute talk offers a unique perspective on the intersection of medicine and scientific research, providing valuable lessons for aspiring scientists and researchers. Read more

The Reluctant Scientist: A Nobel Laureate's Journey Through Medicine and Research

North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
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