Martin Rodbell
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 27 years ago |
| Date of birth | December 1,1925 |
| Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
| Born | Baltimore |
| Maryland | |
| United States | |
| Date of died | December 7,1998 |
| Died | Chapel Hill |
| North Carolina | |
| United States | |
| Spouse | Barbara Ledermann |
| Children | Suzanne Rodbell |
| Paul Rodbell | |
| Phillip Rodbell | |
| Andrew Rodbell | |
| Known for | G protein |
| Signal transduction | |
| Job | Biochemist |
| Education | Baltimore City College |
| Johns Hopkins University | |
| University of Washington | |
| Awards | Gairdner Foundation International Award |
| Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine | |
| Parents | Milton Rodbell |
| Shirley Abrams Rodbell | |
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| ID | 547267 |
Martin Rodbell Life story
Martin Rodbell was an American biochemist and molecular endocrinologist who is best known for his discovery of G-proteins. He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Alfred G. Gilman for "their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells."