News - Richard Axel
MONHEIM, Germany and WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Nov. 1, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Bayer CropScience and SentiSearch, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: SSRC) have entered into a two-year research agreement to cooperate in the identification of new molecules targeting odorant receptors in insects.
The skilled scientific researchers around Seattle regularly receive high honors. Today, Linda Buck will receive the ultimate honor, a Nobel Prize, for research mapping how humans and animals perceive smells.
Olfactory genes, subatomic particles, and the molecular kiss of death The 2004 Nobel prizes in the sciences were announced early this week.
Two Americans won the Nobel Prize in medicine Monday for discovering how people can recognize an estimated 10,000 odors, from spoiled meat to a lover's perfume. Dr. Richard Axel, 58, of Columbia University and Linda B.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden -- Israelis Aaron Ciechanover and Avram Hershko and American Irwin Rose won the 2004 Nobel Prize in chemistry today for discovering a process that lets cells destroy unwanted proteins.
