Sir Martin Evans

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Sir Martin Evans is a British biologist and Nobel Prize–winning pioneer of embryonic stem cell research whose work enabled the development of genetically modified mice for studying human disease.

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instanceOf Fellow of the Royal Society
Nobel laureate
biologist
geneticist
human
academicDegree Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences
PhD in Biochemistry
awardReceived Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research NERFINISHED
Copley Medal
Knighthood
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
Wolf Prize in Medicine NERFINISHED
birthDate 1941-01-01
birthPlace Stroud, Gloucestershire, England NERFINISHED
birthYear 1941
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
educatedAt Christ’s College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
University College London
employer Cardiff University NERFINISHED
Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName Evans NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork embryology
genetics
stem cell biology
givenName Martin NERFINISHED
honorificPrefix Sir
influencedField functional genomics
regenerative medicine
transgenic animal technology
knownFor creation of genetically modified mice as models of human disease
development of techniques for gene targeting in mice
isolation of mouse embryonic stem cells
pioneering embryonic stem cell research
memberOf Academy of Medical Sciences NERFINISHED
Royal Society
name Sir Martin John Evans NERFINISHED
nationality British
NobelPrizeCategory Physiology or Medicine NERFINISHED
NobelPrizeYear 2007
notableAchievement demonstration that embryonic stem cells can contribute to the germ line in chimeric mice
first isolation and cultivation of pluripotent embryonic stem cells from mouse embryos
positionHeld Chancellor of Cardiff University
Director of the School of Biosciences at Cardiff University
Professor of Mammalian Genetics
researchFocus animal models of human genetic disease
gene targeting in mice
mouse embryonic stem cells
sharedNobelPrizeWith Mario R. Capecchi NERFINISHED
Oliver Smithies NERFINISHED

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