Aaron Ciechanover
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Aaron Ciechanover
Aaron Ciechanoverah-hah-ROHN chee-HAH-noh-vehr; אהרן צ'חנובר; born October 1, 1947) is an Israeli biologist, who won the Nobel prize in Chemistry for characterizing the method that cells use to degrade and recycle proteins using ubiquitin...
NationalityIsraeli
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth1 October 1947
CountryIsrael
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