UC San Diego Creates Endowed Faculty Chair to Honor George Palade, One of the Founding Fathers of Modern Cell Biology--The groundbreaking research of UCSD's first dean of Scientific Affairs and former professor of Medicine, establishing the pathway for synthesis and transport of proteins, was recognized with the Novel Prize in 1974
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