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  1. Victor R. Ambros (nacido en 1953 en Hanover, New Hampshire) es un biólogo del desarrollo estadounidense que descubrió el primer microARN (miARN) conocido. Sus descubrimientos relativos a miRNA le valieron el Premio Albert Lasker en Investigación Médica Básica en 2012, junto a Gary Ruvkun y David Baulcombe .

  2. Victor R. Ambros (born 1953, Hanover, New Hampshire) is an American developmental biologist who discovered the first known microRNA (miRNA). He is a professor at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Massachusetts.

  3. Victor Ambros is a professor of molecular medicine and natural sciences at UMass Chan Medical School. His research focuses on the genetic control of developmental timing, mRNA translation, and RNA silencing in C. elegans and P. aeruginosa.

  4. Victor Ambros is a professor and Silverman Chair in Natural Sciences at UMass Chan Medical School. He studies the molecular and genetic control of animal development, especially microRNA regulatory mechanisms in C. elegans.

  5. Victor Ambros was born in Hanover, NH in 1953. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology [MIT] for both his S.B. and his Ph.D. in biology—completing the latter in 1979 with studies of the polio virus genome under his research advisor, Nobel laureate David Baltimore.

  6. Victor R. Ambros (nacido en 1953 en Hanover, New Hampshire) es un biólogo del desarrollo estadounidense que descubrió el primer microARN (miARN) conocido. Sus descubrimientos relativos a miRNA le valieron el Premio Albert Lasker en Investigación Médica Básica en 2012, junto a Gary Ruvkun y David Baulcombe.

  7. 13 de may. de 2012 · Victor Ambros is a molecular medicine professor and a pioneer in the field of microRNA (miRNA) research. He discovered the first miRNA in 1993 while studying the genetic control of developmental timing in the nematode worm C. elegans.