Raymond L. Erikson
Raymond L. Erikson (born January 24, 1936 in Eagle, Wisconsin) is a molecular biologist and virologist who did noted research on cell growth and regulation.[1] He also served as the John F. Drum American Cancer Society Professor of Cellular and Developmental Biology at Harvard University.[2]
Awards
- 1982 Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research (shared)[3]
- 1982 Robert Koch Prize (shared)[4]
- 1983 Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Prize[5]
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gollark: <@!341618941317349376> Nope!
gollark: Well, C-the-not-preprocessor.
gollark: I love how *C* isn't turing-complete but its preprocessor *is*.
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