J. Michael Bishop life and biography

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J. Michael Bishop biography

Date of birth : 1936-02-22
Date of death : -
Birthplace : York, Pennsylvania, United States
Nationality : American
Category : Science and Technology
Last modified : 2011-08-15
Credited as : Microbiologist, virology, Nobel Prize in Medicine

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J. Michael Bishop is an American immunologist and microbiologist who shared the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Harold E. Varmus) and was co-winner of 1984 Alfred P. Sloan Prize.

For advancements in understanding of origins of cancer, J. Michael Bishop and his collaborator Harold E. Varmus were awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1989. He was educated in a two-room rural schoolhouse in Pennsylvania where science was almost never mentioned, and did not decide until medical school that he wanted to be a researcher. Years before his Nobel-winning work, Bishop had been narrowly beaten by Howard M. Temin and David Baltimore in the race to unravel reverse transcriptase. In his autobiography and history of science, How to Win a Nobel Prize, he argued that scientists need to communicate better with the general public. His father was a Lutheran minister, but Bishop described himself as an apostate.

He currently serves as an active faculty member at the University of California, San Francisco.

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