Joseph G. Gall
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For the neuroanatomist and physiologist, see Franz Joseph Gall.
| Joseph Grafton Gall | |
|---|---|
| Nationality | American |
| Institutions | Carnegie Institution |
| Alma mater | Yale University, |
| Notable students | Joan A. Steitz |
| Notable awards | Lasker Award (2006) |
Joseph Grafton Gall (born 1928) is an American cell biologist and winner of the 2006 Albert Lasker Special Achievement Award.[1] He also won the 2007 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize (shared with Elizabeth Blackburn and Carol W. Greider). He has been credited for encouraging women biologists, a group sometimes called "Gall's Gals", in an era when this was relatively uncommon.[2]
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- Endow, S.A. and Gerbi, S.A. 2003. Joseph G. Gall. Journal of Cell Science 116:3849-3850
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