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  George Emil Palade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Emil Palade (born in Iaşi, November 19, 1912) is a Romanian cell biologist.
George Palade received a M.D. in 1940 from the School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, Romania.
At the Rockefeller Institute, Palade used electron microscopy to study the internal organization of such cell structures as mitochondria, chloroplasts, the Golgi apparatus, and others.
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 Palade English   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George Palade is famous for his discoveries about the structure and function of the cell, made using electron microscope and diverse biochemical techniques.
George Emil Palade was born on November 19th, 1912, at Iasi (Romania).
Palade was one of the pioneers applying electron microscope to Biology.
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 George E. Palade, M.D.
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George Palade received a M.D. from the School of Medicine of the University of Bucharest, Romania; was a member of the faculty of that school until 1945 when he came to the United States for postdoctoral studies.
He joined A. Claude at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in 1946 and was appointed assistant professor at Rockefeller in 1948; - progressed from assistant professor to full professor and head of the department until 1973 when he moved to Yale as professor and chair of the Section of Cell Biology.
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 Palade George Emil - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Palade, George Emil, born in 1912, Romanian-born American cell biologist and winner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his...
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 Nobel Laureate in 1974   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Palade received a degree in medicine from the University of Bucharest in 1940 and remained there as a professor until after World War II.
Palade performed many studies on the internal organization of such cell structures as mitochondria, chloroplasts, the Golgi apparatus, and others.
Palade became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1952 and in 1958 a professor of cytology at Rockefeller Institute, which he left in 1972 to direct studies in cell biology at Yale University Medical School.
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 ZoomInfo Web Summary: George Palade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George Palade M.D. "We never truly touch or see these wonderful tiny devices that keep every cell and every being alive - since they are far beyond what our senses can perceive unaided.
But for us they are alive in our minds, close to our hearts, very much parts of the real world, just like the galaxies with their neutron stars and their pulsars are at the other end of the spectrum of dimensions of matter for our colleagues, the radioastronomers.
Palade, considered to be the father of modern cell biology, is internationally recognized for his pioneering use of a combination of electron microscopy and cell fractionation (biochemistry) to describe the structure and function of cells.
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 News Releases
George Palade M.D. “We never truly touch or see these wonderful tiny devices that keep every cell and every being alive – since they are far beyond what our senses can perceive unaided.
The UCSD School of Medicine’s founding Dean for Scientific Affairs George Palade, M.D., was guest of honor, joined by members of his family at ceremonies which took place on March 16 at the School of Medicine.
To further honor Palade's career, UCSD has initiated a campaign for the establishment of an endowed chair that will honor in perpetuity his contributions to science, research and teaching.
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 Historic gallery - Yale Cell Biology
The images in this collection are derived from high resolution scans of glass 3.25 X 4 inch "lantern slides" that were part of a large collection of slides covering his years at the Rockefeller University and Yale University School of Medicine.
While at Yale, George Palade and Marilyn Farquhar were dedicated to teaching and made the cell biology course for medical students the outstanding course in the basic sciences at the medical school and probably in the country, a reputation it continues to enjoy.
It is Dr. Palade's wish that this collection of his electron microscopic images be freely available to students and scientists world-wide.
info.med.yale.edu /cellbio/html/cellbio_imagery/historic.shtml   (132 words)

  
 Window to Romania - Famous Romanians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He was born in Iasi, Romania and moved in the USA after WWII.
Affiliation: Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven CT George Palade, a pioneer of modern cell biology, helped lead the convergence of electron microscopy, cell fractionation and, with Philip Siekevitz, biochemistry in the study of cell structure and function.
George Palade developed tissue-preparation methods, advanced centrifuging techniques, and conducted electron microscopy studies that resulted in the discovery of several cellular structures.
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 George Emil Palade, Cell Biologist, Nobel Laureate for Medicine (1974)
His most important discovery was that microsomes, bodies formerly thought to be fragments of mitochondria, are actually parts of the endoplasmic reticulum (internal cellular transport system) and have a high ribonucleic acid (RNA) content.
Palade G. (1975) Intracellular aspects of the process of protein synthesis.
Sztul E, Kaplin A, Saucan L, Palade G. (1991) Protein traffic between distinct plasma membrane domains: isolation and characterization of vesicular carriers involved in transcytosis.
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 JCB -- From the Archive List
George Palade identifies particulate components of the cytoplasm, known initially as the particles of Palade and later as ribosomes.
A mess of nomenclature is sorted out by Marilyn Farquhar and George Palade, who use superb microscopy to define three of the four major types of cell–cell junctions in the polarized epithelial cells of vertebrates.
A study of yolk protein uptake leads Thomas Roth and Keith Porter to propose that endocytosis is specific to a particular cargo and that the vesicle coat might be functioning in both selection and mechanical molding.
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 George Palade, M.D. Building Dedication   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Palade arrived at UCSD from Yale University in February 1990 to serve as the School of Medicine's first Dean for Scientific Affairs.
Palade's leadership, the School of Medicine and UCSD experienced a remarkable growth and enrichment in scientific programs and development of one of the strongest research facilities in the nation.
To further honor Dr. Palade's career, UCSD has initiated a campaign for the establishment of an endowed chair that will honor in perpetuity his contributions to science, research and teaching.
adminrecords.ucsd.edu /Notices/2004/2004-3-11-1.html   (311 words)

  
 George E. Palade - Autobiography
My father, Emil Palade, was professor of philosophy and my mother, Constanta Cantemir-Palade, was a teacher.
At The Rockefeller Institute, Claude was working in the department of Pathology of James Murphy with George Hogeboom and Walter Schneider as direct collaborators; Keith Porter was in the same department but had developed his own line of research on the electron microscopy of cultured animal cells.
I have a daughter, Georgia Palade Van Duzen, and a son Philip Palade from a first marriage with Irina Malaxa, now deceased.
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 The Organization of Living Matter. - PALADE, GEORGE. NOBEL LAUREATE IN MEDICINE AND PHYSIOLOGY.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George Palade (1912-) Is a Noted Cell Biologist.
He Shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine Or Physiology in 1974 with Albert Claude and Christian de Duve for "Their Discoveries Concerning the Structural and Functional Organization of the Cell".
The Current Paper Is a Fine Summary of Palade's Work Which He Sets Into Historical Context.
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 George Palade Biography / Biography of George Palade Biographies
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All biographies listed are included in the George Palade Biography Pass.
Each Biography is written by a biographical expert or professional educator and is a complete resource on the individual.
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 Learn more about George Emil Palade in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Learn more about George Emil Palade in the online encyclopedia.
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George Emil Palade (born November 19, 1912) is a Romanian-born cell biologist.
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 George E. Palade Winner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Medicine
George E. Palade Winner of the 1974 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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George E. Palade Biography from Encyclopedia Britannica (submitted by www.britannica.com)
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Effects of Taurocholate on the Size of Mixed Lipid Micelles and their Associations with Pigment and Proteins in Rat Bile.
Paul Luzio, Brigette Brake, George Banting, Kathryn E. Howell, Paola Braghetta and Keith K. Stanley.
George Banting, Barbara Reves, Andrew Wilde, Jeff Crosby, Steve Jones, J. Paul Luzio, Keith Stanley and Kathryn Howell.
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 Electron Microscope and Microscopy History
Many of the images are significant for their contribution to our understanding of cellular structure and processes including the image in the column to the left.
The images were used in the cell biology courses at Yale University by Drs.George Palade and Marilyn Farquhar.
George E. Palade – Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1974
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 George Emil Palade Biography / Biography of George Emil Palade Biographies
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Palade, George E. Annual Review of Cell Biology - 1985 -Vol.
Palade, George E. Annual Review of Cell Biology - 1986 -Vol.
Palade, George E. Annual Review of Cell Biology - 1987 -Vol.
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 ipedia.com: 1974 Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
February 12 - US District Court Judge George Boldt rules that Native American tribes in Washington state are entitled to half of the legal salmon and steelhead catches, based on treaties signed by the tribes and the US government.
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 George Emil Palade - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
George Emil Palade - Voyager, the free encyclopedia
Professor Palade's current webpage at University of California, San Diegode:George Emil Palade
This page was last modified 02:50, 6 December 2005.
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 Learn more about 1974 in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Milgram experiment first described by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram in his 1974 book Obedience to Authority; An Experimental View.
May - George Lucas creates the first draft of what would eventually become Star Wars.
Medicine - Albert Claude, Christian de Duve, George E Palade
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 Enciklopedio :: encyclopedia : Nobel-premiarii en medicino e fiziologio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
1967 – Granit, Ragnar - Hartline, Haldan - Wald, George
1974 – Claude, Albert - de Duve, Christian - Palade, George E. – Baltimore, David - Dulbecco, Renato - Temin, Howard
1988 – Black, sir James W. - Elion, Gertrude B. -Hitchings, George H. – Bishop, J. Michael - Varmus, Harold E. – Murray, Joseph E. - Thomas, E. Donnall
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 Your Online Portal to Romania -- Famous Romanians
Autobiography of George E. Palade, 1974 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
Shares the prize with Albert Claude and Christian de Duve for their discoveries in the field on cell biology.
In light of her upcoming visit to three European countries, Princess Sayako vows her admiration for pan-flute virtuoso Gheorghe Zamfir and her commitment to further cultural exchanges between Romania and Japan.
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 George E. Palade Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
George E. Palade Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
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 Annual Review of Cell Biology Palade, George E./ Alberts, Bruce M./ Spudich, James A. (EDT)- Textbook - Bookbyte.com
Annual Review of Cell Biology Palade, George E./ Alberts, Bruce M./ Spudich, James A. (EDT)- Textbook - Bookbyte.com
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 Chapter 10 Appendix Part 1
Before concluding this historical survey of the discovery of DNA, the question comes to mind, how does the DNA communicate its code to the rest of the cell, so the cell can use that code to build what it is supposed to build?
The Rumanian-American biochemist *George Palade, working with an electron microscope, discovered in 1956 that it is the RNA that does this task.
A special RNA, mRNA (messenger RNA), carries the "knowledge" of the code from the DNA to the rest of the cell.
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 Annual Review of Cell Biology by George E. Palade, Bruce M. Alberts, James A. Spudich(Editor), New, Used Books, Cheap ...
Annual Review of Cell Biology by George E. Palade, Bruce M. Alberts, James A. Spudich(Editor), New, Used Books, Cheap Prices, ISBN 0824331044
By: George E. Palade Bruce M. Alberts James A. Spudich(Editor)
(By George E. Palade,Bruce M. Alberts,James A. Spudich)
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