Aaron Ciechanover AKA Aaron J. Ciechanover Born: 1-Oct-1947 Birthplace: Haifa, Israel
Gender: Male Religion: Jewish Race or Ethnicity: Middle Eastern Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Scientist, Doctor Nationality: Israel Executive summary: Ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation Military service: Israeli Navy (1974-77, to Major) Aaron Ciechanover won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2004, for discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation, the means by which the cells of most living things discard unnecessary proteins. Ciechanover conducted his research at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and he shared the Nobel honors with his collaborators, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose. A physician and biochemist, Ciechanover said he was not only surprised to win the Nobel Prize, but doubly surprised that it was in the Chemistry category, instead of Medicine. Father: Yitzhak Ciechanover (office worker, d. 1964) Mother: Bluma Lubashevsky (English teacher, d. 1958) Brother: Yossi Ciechanover ("Joseph", attorney) Wife: Menucha Ciechanover
High School: Hugim High School, Haifa, Israel (1965) University: MS Medicine, Hebrew University (1969) Medical School: MD, Hebrew University (1972) University: D.Sc., Israel Institute of Technology (1981) Scholar: Cancer research, Fox Chase Cancer Center (1978-81) Scholar: Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1981-84) Teacher: Biochemistry, Israel Institute of Technology (1984-92) Professor: Biochemistry, Israel Institute of Technology (1992-)
Lasker Award 2000 Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2004 (with Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose) National Academy of Sciences Jewish Ancestry
Polish Ancestry Paternal
Author of books:
The Ubiquitin-Proteasome Proteolytic System:From Classical Biochemistry to Human Diseases (2003, with Maria G. Masucci)
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