October 10, 2012
Brian Kobilka, MD, professor and chair of molecular and cellular physiology at the Stanford University School of Medicine, received the 2012 Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
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A well-deserved honor for amazing work. Congratulations, Brian!
Congratulations Brian,
Great Job
Congratulations!!!!!
Two things--the exposure of twining in and out of the cell 3 times--what kind of capacity or competence does that impart to the GCPR over simply passing through the cell membrane, and are these found in plants as well? And, certainly, congratulations on hewing to the line you had to for so looong and the well-deserved recognition it's brought to you and the team that got these results. And have a great day, Richard O. Jones
Congratulations!!!!!
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Congrats Brian!
The Stanford research community is so proud of your curiosity, your dedication to unraveling the mysteries of how cells work, and your humility.