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  1. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes. Leland H. Hartwell ... [Et Al.] by Leland Hartwell, 2006-11
  2. The Harvey Lectures Series 90 by Ronald M. Evans, Christine Guthrie, et all 1996-06
  3. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes (Stony Brook University Custom Edition, BIO 320 General Genetics) by Leroy Hood, Michael L. Goldberg, Ann E. Reynolds, Lee M. Silver, Ruth C. Veres Leland H. Hartwell, 2008
  4. Genetics: From Genes to Genomes w/ Genetics: From Genes to Genomes CD-ROM by et. al. Leland H. Hartwell, 1999-09-23
  5. Customized Version of Genetics From Genes to Genomes by Leroy Hood, Michael L. Goldberg, Ann E. Reynolds, Lee M. Silver, Ruth C. Veres, Robert J. Brooker Leland H. Hartwell, 2008
  6. THE HARVEY LECTURES - DELIVERED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE HARVEY SOCIETY OF NEW YORK - 1994-95 by RONALD M. - CHRISTINE GUTHRIE - LELAND H. HARTWELL - ARNOLD J. LEVINE, AND OTHERS. EVANS, 1996

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22. Leland H. Hartwell
Translate this page Nobelpreis fuer Medizin 2001 (Nobel Prize Medicine 2001) LelandH. hartwell, amerikan. Genetiker, geb. 30. Okt. 1939.
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(Nobel Prize Medicine 2001)
Leland H. Hartwell, amerikan. Genetiker, geb. 30. Okt. 1939
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(together with the signatures of Hunt and Nurse)

23. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
hartwell, leland H. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. hartwell is anacknowledged expert on the molecular genetics and development of yeast.
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Harrison, Bryan D. Hart, Stanley R. Hartle, James B. hartwell, leland H. Haselkorn,Robert. Hastings, J. Woodland. Hatch, Marshall D. Hauptman, Herbert.
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25. Leland H. Hartwell
Written by et. al. leland H. hartwell Published by McGrawHill Science/Engineering/Math(September 1999) ISBN 0072359935 Price $127.45. Books.
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Genetics: From Genes to Genomes

Excellent book that goes in depth to the science of genetics.
Written by Leland Hartwell Leroy Hood Michael L. Goldberg Ann E. Reynolds ... Ricki Lewis
Published by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math (March 2003) ISBN 0072462485 Price $131.70 Solutions Manual/Study Guide to accompany Genetics: From Genes to Genomes Although this solution guide has a few mistakes, it helped me tremendously in Genetics. I got an A only because I had the answer and explanation to EVERY question in the textbook. It gave me a clear understanding of the basic concepts and it had plenty of diagrams. Barely anyone in my class had the solutions manual, so I felt like I had an advantage over everybody...and I found out I was right when I got my report card! :-) Written by Leland Hartwell Leroy Hood Michael L. Goldberg

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28. 2001 Nobel Laureate Visits IMCB , Professor Leland H. Hartwell
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IMCB welcomed Professor Leland H. Hartwell as a guest today when he talked informally to Drs Uttam Surana and Ming Jie Cai about yeast genetics and then shared a buffet lunch with Principal Investigators from the Institute.
Prof Hartwell won the 2001 Nobel Prize for medicine together with Tim Hunt and Paul Nurse from England for basic discoveries in cell development. The president and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and professor of genetics at University of Washington in Seattle then became immortalized as one of the great thinkers in science.
The Nobel Prize recognized Hartwell's 34 years of pathfinding research on the development of yeast cells and the cell division process. Known as an innovator he said when he started doing work on yeast he felt 'alone in the woods'. The yeast-related research of Prof Hartwell and his colleagues is being used at the Hutchinson Center to develop drugs for use against cancer and other diseases.
Previous awards were the Gairdner Foundation International Award for Achievements in Science in 1992 and Albert Lasker Award for basic medical research in 1998. The Lasker Prize has been considered a good indicator for a later Nobel Prize.

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30. ACS :: Leland H. Hartwell, PhD, 32nd ACS Nobel Prize Winner
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32. PNRI | About Leland H. Hartwell, Ph. D.
Dr. hartwell will give the 2004 LangerhansVirchow Lecture, Aboutleland H. hartwell, Ph. D. In 2001, Dr. leland hartwell received
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Dr. Hartwell will give the 2004 Langerhans-Virchow Lecture About Leland H. Hartwell, Ph. D. In 2001, Dr. Leland Hartwell received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for his pioneering discoveries of the mechanisms of cell division. Using the budding yeast that is essential for brewing beer and baking bread, Dr. Hartwell identified many genes that control cell division. These same genes that operate in yeast have subsequently been found to control cell division in humans and to play key roles in the development of cancer. In his work with yeast, Dr. Hartwell also discovered a critical new class of gene: "checkpoint" genes. These genes react to mistakes that have been made during cellular reproduction by halting cell division so that repair can take place. Dr. Hartwell was educated at the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has held research appointments at the Salk Institute and at the University of California, Irvine, in addition to holding a position as professor of genome sciences at the University of Washington since 1973. In 1997, he became the President and Director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle. In addition to the Nobel Prize, Dr. Hartwell has received many other national and international scientific awards, including the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the Gairdner Foundation International Award and the Alfred P. Sloan Award in cancer research. He is also a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

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34. 2001 Nobel Laureate Leland H. Hartwell To Give University Of Pittsburgh School O
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2001 NOBEL LAUREATE LELAND H. HARTWELL TO GIVE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE'S 82nd MELLON LECTURE PITTSBURGH, May 06 Leland H. Hartwell, PhD, president and director of the Fred Hutchinson Research Center at the University of Washington, will present the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's 82nd Mellon Lecture at 4 p.m. Monday, June 10, in Lecture Room 6, Scaife Hall, 3550 Terrace St., Oakland. Dr. Hartwell's lecture was originally scheduled as part of last September's Science 2001 - A Research Odyssey, a showcase of research at the University of Pittsburgh. After completing his PhD at M.I.T., Dr. Hartwell began his professional research at the Salk Institute, but it wasn't until he moved to the University of California at Irvine that he began his work with yeast. In 1996, he joined the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the faculty of the University of Washington as a professor of genetics. Dr. Hartwell has received numerous awards and honors over the course of his career including the Brandeis University Rosensteil Award, the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Katherine Berkan Judd Award, the Genetics Society of America Medal, the MGH Warren Triennial Prize, the Columbia University Horwitz Award, the Passano Award and the Albert Lasker Award for medical research.

35. HUM-MOLGEN: Leland H. Hartwell, R. Timothy Hunt And Paul M. Nurse Receive The No
leland H. hartwell, R. Timothy Hunt and Paul M. Nurse receive the NobelPrize in Medicine, October, 8 2001 1356, Press release http
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home genetic news bioinformatics biotechnology ... register for news alert Leland H. Hartwell, R. Timothy Hunt and Paul M. Nurse receive the Nobel Prize in Medicine October, 8 2001 13:56 Press release: http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/2001/press.html Summary All organisms consist of cells that multiply through cell division. An adult human being has approximately 100 000 billion cells, all originating from a single cell, the fertilized egg cell. In adults there is also an enormous number of continuously dividing cells replacing those dying. Before a cell can divide it has to grow in size, duplicate its chromosomes and separate the chromosomes for exact distribution between the two daughter cells. These different processes are coordinated in the cell cycle.
This year's Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine have made seminal discoveries concerning the control of the cell cycle. They have identified key molecules that regulate the cell cycle in all eukaryotic organisms, including yeasts, plants, animals and human. These fundamental discoveries have a great impact on all aspects of cell growth. Defects in cell cycle control may lead to the type of chromosome alterations seen in cancer cells. This may in the long term open new possibilities for cancer treatment.
Leland Hartwell (born 1939), Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, USA, is awarded for his discoveries of a specific class of genes that control the cell cycle. One of these genes called "start" was found to have a central role in controlling the first step of each cell cycle. Hartwell also introduced the concept "checkpoint", a valuable aid to understanding the cell cycle.

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2001 NOBEL LAUREATE LELAND H. HARTWELL TO GIVE UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH SCHOOL OF MEDICINE'S 82nd MELLON LECTURE PITTSBURGH, May 06 Dr. Hartwell's lecture, "From Yeast Cell Division to Human Cancer: The Unity of Biology," will focus on his work using baker's yeast to study fundamental biological processes such as cell division and growth. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for his seminal discovery of cell cycle checkpoints - a major advance in understanding the mechanisms controlling cell growth. These checkpoints notice when mistakes have been made during cellular reproduction and halt cell division so that repairs can take place. Dr. Hartwell's ideas and experimental work have stimulated new research initiatives by many laboratories around the world and have been instrumental in the development of therapeutic strategies for diseases caused by uncontrolled cell growth. After completing his PhD at M.I.T., Dr. Hartwell began his professional research at the Salk Institute, but it wasn't until he moved to the University of California at Irvine that he began his work with yeast. In 1996, he joined the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the faculty of the University of Washington as a professor of genetics.

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    39. Leland H. Hartwell: Awards Won By Leland H. Hartwell
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    40. Medical Genetics Clinical Staff Profiles
    Medical genetics home, leland H. hartwell, Ph.D. Professor of GeneticsAdjunct Professor of Medicine FHCRC, Box 358080 1124 Columbia
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    Leland H. Hartwell, Ph.D.
    Professor of Genetics
    Adjunct Professor of Medicine
    FHCRC, Box 358080
    1124 Columbia Street, C2-023
    Seattle, WA 98104-2092
    Phone: 206-667-5670
    FAX: 206-667-6523
    E-mail: lhartwel@fhcrc.org
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    Investigator: Dr. Hartwell President and Director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Research Professor of Genetics at the University of Washington. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences.
    Representative Publications:
    Weinert TA, Hartwell LH: The RAD9 gene controls the cell cycle response to DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Science 241: 317-322, 1988 Hartwell LH, Weinert T: Checkpoints: Controls that ensure the order of cell cycle events. Science 246: 629-634, 1989 Hartwell LH and Kastan MB: Cell cycle control and cancer. Science 266:1821-1828, 1994 Paulovich AG and Hartwell LH: A checkpoint regulates the rate of progression through S phase in S. cerevisiae in response to DNA damage. Cell 82:841-847, 1995 Toczyski DP, Galgoczy DJ, Hartwell LH: CDC5 and CKII control adaptation to the yeast DNA damage checkpoint. Cell 90:1097-1106, 1997

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