Peter Agre

Physician and biologist, Nobel Laureate

Peter Agre - Physician and biologist, Nobel Laureate
Born

January 30th, 1949
76 years ago

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

United States

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A physician and biologist contributed significantly to the understanding of water channels in cell membranes. Discovered aquaporins while leading research at Johns Hopkins University. This discovery laid the groundwork for future investigations into cellular transport mechanisms. Served as the director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003 for work on aquaporins, further enhancing the scientific community's knowledge of membrane biology.

Discovered aquaporins in cell membranes

Awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2003

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