Mackinnon Roderick. laboratory of molecular neurobiology and biophysics. the mackinnon lab studies the physical and chemical principles of biological electricity with a special focus on the passage of inorganic ions, such as potassium and chloride, across cell membranes. roderick mackinnon (born february 19, 1956, burlington, massachusetts, u.s.) is an american doctor, corecipient of the nobel prize for chemistry in. the nobel prize in chemistry 2003 was awarded for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes jointly with one half to peter agre for the. 19 february 1956, burlington, ma, usa. Ion channels catalyze the diffusion of inorganic ions down their electrochemical gradients across cell membranes. mackinnon is the 23rd scientist associated with rockefeller university to be honored with the nobel prize. Affiliation at the time of the award: even though ions move passively through them, ion channels are sophisticated systems responsible for. The nobel prize in chemistry 2003.
19 february 1956, burlington, ma, usa. The nobel prize in chemistry 2003. the nobel prize in chemistry 2003 was awarded for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes jointly with one half to peter agre for the. roderick mackinnon (born february 19, 1956, burlington, massachusetts, u.s.) is an american doctor, corecipient of the nobel prize for chemistry in. Ion channels catalyze the diffusion of inorganic ions down their electrochemical gradients across cell membranes. mackinnon is the 23rd scientist associated with rockefeller university to be honored with the nobel prize. even though ions move passively through them, ion channels are sophisticated systems responsible for. laboratory of molecular neurobiology and biophysics. the mackinnon lab studies the physical and chemical principles of biological electricity with a special focus on the passage of inorganic ions, such as potassium and chloride, across cell membranes. Affiliation at the time of the award:
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Mackinnon Roderick the mackinnon lab studies the physical and chemical principles of biological electricity with a special focus on the passage of inorganic ions, such as potassium and chloride, across cell membranes. The nobel prize in chemistry 2003. Ion channels catalyze the diffusion of inorganic ions down their electrochemical gradients across cell membranes. Affiliation at the time of the award: the nobel prize in chemistry 2003 was awarded for discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes jointly with one half to peter agre for the. laboratory of molecular neurobiology and biophysics. mackinnon is the 23rd scientist associated with rockefeller university to be honored with the nobel prize. 19 february 1956, burlington, ma, usa. even though ions move passively through them, ion channels are sophisticated systems responsible for. roderick mackinnon (born february 19, 1956, burlington, massachusetts, u.s.) is an american doctor, corecipient of the nobel prize for chemistry in. the mackinnon lab studies the physical and chemical principles of biological electricity with a special focus on the passage of inorganic ions, such as potassium and chloride, across cell membranes.