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  1. Goodman & Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by Joel Griffith Hardman, Lee E. Limbird, et all 2001-08-13
  2. Goodman and Gilman's The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics : Sixth Edition by Alfred G. , Goodman, Louis S. , Editors Gilman, 1980
  3. American Pharmacologists: Alexander Shulgin, Nicholas A. Peppas, V. Craig Jordan, Earl Wilbur Sutherland, Jr., Alfred G. Gilman, Louis Ignarro
  4. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures Volume 2: 1986-1987 by Alfred G[oodman], et al Gilman, 1988
  5. Fidia Research Foundation Neuroscience Award Lectures Volume 2: 1986-1987 by Alfred G., et al Gilman, 1988-01-01
  6. Goodman & Gilman Las Bases Farmacologicas De La Terapeutica (Vol. Ii) (Vol II)
  7. Responsibility for the World War: An address delivered before the Gilman C. Parker post no. 153, G.A.R by Alfred Free, 1918
  8. The Story of Carthage by Alfred J. & Gilman, Arthur Church, 1898

1. Alfred G. Gilman
Alfred G. Gilman. Professor and Head. Nobel Laureate. Department of Pharmacology. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Dallas, TX. Dr. Alfred G. Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut
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Alfred G. Gilman
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Dr. Alfred G. Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1941. He received his B.S. (summa cum laude) in Biochemistry in 1962 from Yale University, and his M.D. and Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 1969 from Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Gilman received further training as a Pharmacology Research Associate in the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics at the National Institutes of Health (1969-71).
In 1971 Dr. Gilman began a ten-year stay at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. His positions included Assistant Professor of Pharmacology (1971-73), Associate Professor of Pharmacology (1973-77), Professor of Pharmacology (1977-81), and Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program (1978-81). Dr. Gilman became Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1981. He still chairs this department and was named a Regental Professor in 1995. He also holds the Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Chair of Molecular Neuropharmacology.

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Alfred Goodman Gilman (1941) American American biochemist Martin Rodbell for their separate research in discovering molecules called G proteins, which
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American pharmacologist who shared the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with American biochemist Martin Rodbell for their separate research in discovering molecules called G proteins, which are intermediaries in the multistep pathway cells use to react to an incoming signal, such as a hormone or neurotransmitter.
Gilman attended Yale University (B.S., 1962) and Case Western Reserve University (M.D. and Ph.D., 1969), where he studied under Nobel Prize recipient Earl W. Sutherland, Jr. Gilman worked at the National Institutes of Health (1969-71) and taught at the University of Virginia (1971-81) before becoming the director of the pharmacology department at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas in 1981. In the 1960s Rodbell demonstrated that a cell's response to a chemical signal involves not only a receptor for the signal at the cell's surface and an amplifier that functions within the cell, as was already known, but also an intermediary molecule that transduces, or relays, the message from receptor to amplifier. Gilman, working in the 1970s with mutant cells that were unable to send signals properly, identified the intermediary signaling molecule as a G protein, so named because it becomes activated when bound to a molecule called guanosine triphosphate (GTP). Abnormally functioning G proteins can disrupt the normal signal transduction process and play a role in diseases such as cholera, cancer, and diabetes.

9. Alfred G. Gilman - Autobiography
alfred G. gilman – Autobiography. My father, alfred gilman, could play almost any musical instrument and frequently did so at neighborhood
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My father, Alfred Gilman, could play almost any musical instrument and frequently did so at neighborhood parties; his father owned a music store in Bridgeport, Connecticut. My mother, Mabel Schmidt Gilman, was an excellent pianist and gave lessons; her father was a professional trombonist, also in Bridgeport. Despite this heritage, my musical career ended after a few years of mediocre performance with the Yale University Concert Band during my days in college.
There were more substantial influences. My father had turned to science, receiving his Ph.D. in Physiological Chemistry from Yale in 1931 for "Chemical and Physiological Investigations on Canine Gastric Secretion". He then joined the faculty of the Department of Pharmacology at the Yale Medical School, where he and Louis S. Goodman, a young M.D., became colleagues and close friends. A major new textbook of Pharmacology The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics , was the fruit of the Goodman and Gilman collaboration, first published in 1941. I too was born in 1941 (in New Haven, Connecticut) and named Alfred Goodman Gilman. Perhaps my fate was sealed from that day; as my friend Michael Brown once said, I am probably the only person who was ever named after a textboook.

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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1994
"for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" Alfred G. Gilman Martin Rodbell 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize USA USA University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
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in full ALFRED GOODMAN GILMAN (b. July 1, 1941, New Haven, Conn., U.S.), American pharmacologist who shared the 1994 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with American biochemist Martin Rodbell for their separate research in discovering molecules called G proteins, which are intermediaries in the multistep pathway cells use to react to an incoming signal, such as a hormone or neurotransmitter. Gilman attended Yale University (B.S., 1962) and Case Western Reserve University (M.D. and Ph.D., 1969), where he studied under Nobel Prize recipient Earl W. Sutherland, Jr. Gilman worked at the National Institutes of Health (1969-71) and taught at the University of Virginia (1971-81) before becoming the director of the pharmacology department at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas in 1981. In the 1960s Rodbell demonstrated that a cell's response to a chemical signal involves not only a receptor for the signal at the cell's surface and an amplifier that functions within the cell, as was already known, but also an intermediary molecule that transduces, or relays, the message from receptor to amplifier. Gilman, working in the 1970s with mutant cells that were unable to send signals properly, identified the intermediary signaling molecule as a G protein, so named because it becomes activated when bound to a molecule called guanosine triphosphate (GTP). Abnormally functioning G proteins can disrupt the normal signal transduction process and play a role in diseases such as cholera, cancer, and diabetes.

12. Alfred G. Gilman, 1941
alfred G. gilman (1941) attended Yale University, majoring in Biochemistry. He worked with Earl Sutherland at Case Western Reserve University, where he worked on cyclic AMP in the thyroid gland.
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A lfred G. Gilman (1941-) attended Yale University, majoring in Biochemistry. He worked with Earl Sutherland at Case Western Reserve University, where he worked on cyclic AMP in the thyroid gland. He developed a simple assay technique for cyclic AMP while working in Marshall Nirenberg's lab at the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. He later taught at the University of Virginia, and then became chair of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas, Dallas.
In 1980, Gilman and his team purified the transducer protein , called the G-protein because it reacts with GTP. He used mutated leukemia cells to show that the G-protein was necessary for signal transduction. For more information, click on www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1994/gilman-autobio.html
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13. Alfred G. Gilman Winner Of The 1994 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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    for discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
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A LFRED G G ILMAN
1994 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells.
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    Born: 1941
    Residence: U.S.A
    Affiliation: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX
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15. Gilman, Alfred --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
alfred gilman discovered that G proteins play a crucial role in relaying sensory and hormonal messages to the cells. , gilman, alfred G. American
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Gilman, Alfred G. My father, Alfred Gilman, could play almost any musical instrument and frequently did so at neighborhood parties; his father owned a music store in Bridgeport, Connecticut. My mother, Mabel Schmidt Gilman, was an excellent pianist and gave lessons; her father was a professional trombonist, also in Bridgeport. Despite this heritage, my musical career ended after a few years of mediocre performance with the Yale University Concert Band during my days in college.
There were more substantial influences. My father had turned to science, receiving his Ph.D. in Physiological Chemistry from Yale in 1931 for "Chemical and Physiological Investigations on Canine Gastric Secretion". He then joined the faculty of the Department of Pharmacology at the Yale Medical School, where he and Louis S. Goodman, a young M.D., became colleagues and close friends. A major new textbook of Pharmacology The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, was the fruit of the Goodman and Gilman collaboration, first published in 1941. I too was born in 1941 (in New Haven, Connecticut) and named Alfred Goodman Gilman. Perhaps my fate was sealed from that day; as my friend Michael Brown once said, I am probably the only person who was ever named after a textboook.
The bulk of my childhood was spent in a suburb of New York City, White Plains, while my father was first on the faculty of The College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University and then the founding Chairman of Pharmacology at the new

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19. Alfred G. Gilman - Texas Science Hall Of Fame 2001 Inductee
alfred gilman, Texas Science Hall of Fame 2000 Inductee, Charter Member Dr. alfred G. gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1941 from Case Western Reserve University. Dr. gilman received further training as a Pharmacology Research Associate in
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Dr. Alfred G. Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1941. He received his B.S. (summa cum laude) in Biochemistry in 1962 from Yale University, and his M.D. and Ph.D. in Pharmacology in 1969 from Case Western Reserve University.
Dr. Gilman received further training as a Pharmacology Research Associate in the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics at the National Institutes of Health (1969-71). In 1971 Dr. Gilman began a ten-year stay at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. His positions included Assistant Professor of Pharmacology (1971-73), Associate Professor of Pharmacology (1973-77), Professor of Pharmacology (1977-81), and Director of the Medical Scientist Training Program (1978-81).
Dr. Gilman became Chairman of the Department of Pharmacology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1981. He still chairs this department and was named a Regental Professor in 1995. He also holds the Raymond and Ellen Willie Distinguished Chair of Molecular Neuropharmacology. Biographical Data (PDF) Nobel E Museum Publications 2001 Inductee Index ... Texas Summit Home Page Updated: 12/28/2002

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