Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1989 with Harold E. Varmus

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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1989 with Harold E. Varmus was awarded for the discovery that normal cellular genes can be converted into cancer-causing oncogenes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
international award
science award
associatedWithInstitution University of California, San Francisco
awardedBy Karolinska Institute
category Physiology or Medicine
coLaureateWith Harold Varmus
surface form: Harold E. Varmus

J. Michael Bishop
country Sweden
field medicine
physiology
hasLanguageOfOfficialAnnouncement English
Swedish
hasLaureateCitizenship United States of America
honorsWorkBy Harold Varmus
surface form: Harold E. Varmus

J. Michael Bishop
laureate Harold Varmus
surface form: Harold E. Varmus

J. Michael Bishop
locationOfAwardCeremony Stockholm
monetaryAwardCurrency Swedish krona
motivation for the discovery that normal cellular genes can be converted into cancer-causing oncogenes
partOf Nobel Prize
presentedBy Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institute
relatedTo RNA tumor viruses
surface form: Rous sarcoma virus

cancer research
cellular genes
molecular oncology
retroviruses
tumor viruses
sequenceInCategory 90th Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (approximate count since 1901)
subjectOfDiscovery oncogenes
proto-oncogenes
year 1989

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John coRecipientOf Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1989 with Harold E. Varmus
subject surface form: John Michael Bishop