Paul Greengard

Paul Greengard (born December 11, 1925) is an American neuroscientist best known for his work on the molecular and cellular function of neurons. In 2000, Greengard, Arvid Carlsson and Eric Kandel were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system. He is currently Vincent Astor Professor at Rockefeller University. Greengard's research has focused on events inside the n... more

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  • Dec 11, 1925 (age 84 years)

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Year Award Award Winner Winning work Notes/Description
  • 2000
  • "for their discoveries concerning signal transduction in the nervous system"
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