Gary Ruvkun
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Gary Ruvkun is an American molecular biologist, and professor of genetics at the Harvard Medical School in Boston.
He received the Gairdner Foundation International Award in 2008 for his contributions to medical science, particularly his study of microRNAs.[1]
He was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 2008.
[edit] Awards
- Co-recipient (with Craig Mello, Andrew Fire and Victor Ambros) of Brandeis University's Lewis S. Rosenstiel Award for Distinguished Work in Medical Research in 2005
- Co-recipient (with Victor Ambro) of the Warren Triennial Prize, Massachusetts General Hospital in 2007
- Co-recipient (with Victor Ambros) of the Gairdner Foundation International Award in 2008
[edit] References
- ^ "Gary Ruvkun" – The Gairdner Foundation (Retrieved on May 25, 2008)

