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2012年10月8日,举世瞩目的2012年诺贝尔生理学或医学奖揭晓。因在细胞核重编程研究领域作出重大贡献,英国剑桥大学格登研究所所长约翰.格登(John Gurdon)和日本京都大学教授山中伸弥(Shinya Yamanaka)共同分享了这一奖项。爱好生物,中学成绩倒数第一1933年10月2日,约翰.格登出生在英国汉普郡迪本霍尔小镇的一个富裕家庭。少年时代,格登被自然界的各种生物深深吸引,甚至在学校养过上千只毛毛虫。尽管格登喜爱生物,但他的生物科成绩却十分糟糕。15岁时,格登在英国著名的贵族
On October 8, 2012, the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, which attracted worldwide attention, was announced. John Gurdon, director of the Gordon Institute at the University of Cambridge, UK, and Shinya Yamanaka, a professor at Kyoto University in Japan, shared this award for his significant contribution to nuclear reprogramming research. Hobby biology, secondary school results last The first of October 1933, John. Gordon was born in Hampshire, England, a town in Dickinson’s wealthy family. In his youth, Gordon was deeply attracted to all kinds of creatures in nature and even had thousands of caterpillars in his school. Although Gordon loves creatures, his biology is poor. At the age of 15, Gordon was a famous British aristocrat