Randy Schekman speaks during a press conference at the University of California, Berkeley, after he was informed that he is the co-winner of the 2013 Nobel Prize for Medicine on October 07, 2013. If ...
Randy Schekman, a UC Berkeley professor of molecular and cell biology, has been awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his research revealing the mechanisms that release proteins ...
Schekman argues that these journals place a premium on factors not relevant to each article's scientific heft, like how well it will attract readers (and thus, subscription money.) This, according to ...
Three American cell biologists are recognized for discoveries that explain how diseases such as diabetes, immune disorders, and Alzheimer’s work. “Oh my God, oh my God.” That’s how a world renowned ...
Come next year, Randy Schekman will no longer be at the helm of eLife, the journal he launched six years ago, according to a statement. The Nobel laureate will instead devote his efforts to Aligning ...
UC Berkeley professor Randy Schekman stopped by Reddit to answer questions Thursday about winning a 2013 Nobel Prize, his boycott of top academic journals and some of his favorite things. Some ...
Nobel laureate Randy Schekman, a distinguished professor in the UC Berkeley department of molecular and cell biology — and whose research includes Parkinson’s disease — will keynote a UC Davis-based ...
Randy Schekman, a cell biologist at the University of California at Berkeley, won the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine for his insights into how yeast cells transport proteins to where they’re needed.
James Rothman, who receives this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine together with Randy Schekman and Thomas Südhof, conducted more than a decade of his seminal research at Memorial Sloan ...
Talking for iBiology.org, 2013 Nobel Prize in Medicine winner Randy Schekman masters the "green screen" technique in the UCSF studio of iBiology.org Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...