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- Randy Wayne Schekman (born December 30, 1948) is an American cell biologist at the University of California, Berkeley, former editor-in-chief of Proceedings...
- 1991–1995: Lawrence Bogorad 1995–2006: Nicholas R. Cozzarelli 2006–2011: Randy Schekman 2011–2017: Inder Verma 2018–2019: Natasha Raikhel 2019–present: May Berenbaum...
- research article, but focus more on the context of the research. Randy Schekman (the first editor-in-chief) criticized Nature, Science and Cell as "luxury...
- Physiology or Medicine, for his work on vesicle trafficking (shared with Randy Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof). He received many other honors including the King...
- from Harvard University in 1984. He then joined the laboratory of Randy Schekman, where he worked primarily on protein transport and trafficking in yeast...
- (Chemistry, 2010); Elinor Ostrom (Economic Sciences, 2009); and Randy Schekman (Physiology or Medicine, 2013). Fifty-two UCLA professors have been awarded...
- intellectual children include I. Robert Lehman, Charles C. Richardson, Randy Schekman, William T. Wickner, James Rothman, Arturo Falaschi and Ken-ichi Arai....
- Martin Karplus; Michael Levitt; Arieh Warshel James E. Rothman; Randy W. Schekman; Thomas C. Südhof Alice Munro Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical...
- scientific research. The first five-year award went to Professor Randy Schekman, illustrating the high standard of the Senior Fellows. The 2010 Miller...
- Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was shared by James Rothman, Randy Schekman and Thomas Südhof for their roles in elucidating (building upon earlier...