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          I preferred the idea of spending my life immersed in health than in disease and decided to apply to graduate school for the PhD. I still believe after a fifty-.!

          Joram Piatigorsky

          American molecular biologist and eye researcher

          Joram Piatigorsky (born February 24, 1940) is an American molecular biologist and eye researcher.

          [1] He was the founding chief of the Laboratory of Molecular and Developmental Biology, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health (1981–2009).

          Piatigorsky earned a doctorate in biology from the California Institute of Technology in , and began a research career centered on the.

        1. Imagine a tusk becoming a “living” memoir!
        2. I preferred the idea of spending my life immersed in health than in disease and decided to apply to graduate school for the PhD. I still believe after a fifty-.
        3. In this book, Joram Piatigorsky takes readers to a hidden world of genomes and genes, and their encoded polypeptides, and argues that a.
        4. Gregor Piatigorsky was born in the town of Ekaterinoslav, now Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, then a part of greater Russia still ruled by Tsar Nicholas II.
        5. [2] He is the recipient of the 2008 Helen Keller Prize for Vision Research. [3]

          He is the son of cellist Gregor Piatigorsky and Jacqueline de Rothschild.[4]

          Publications

          Piatigorsky is the author of several books, including a scientific textbook, a memoir, a novel and a collection of short stories.

          Over the course of his career in science, he has published more than 300 scientific articles, reviews and book chapters on vision research.[5]

          In Gene Sharing and Evolution: The Diversity of Protein Functions (Harvard University Press 2007),[6] Piatigorsky summarized and extended his "gene sharing" conc