Institute for Advanced Study: Celebrating the Convergence of Discovery, Imagination, and Leadership to Define the Landscape of Systems Biology
September 06, 2019
September 06, 2019
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Sept. 6 -- The Institute for Advanced Study issued the following news release:
Arnold J. Levine, Professor Emeritus in the School of Natural Sciences, was among the first researchers to independently isolate the p53 protein in 1979. A recognized leader in cancer research and mentor to countless young scholars, Levine's distinguished career has spanned various branches of the biological sciences from virology and immunology to molecular biology and genetics. To . . .
Arnold J. Levine, Professor Emeritus in the School of Natural Sciences, was among the first researchers to independently isolate the p53 protein in 1979. A recognized leader in cancer research and mentor to countless young scholars, Levine's distinguished career has spanned various branches of the biological sciences from virology and immunology to molecular biology and genetics. To . . .