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260:, for the discovery of RNA splicing. Roberts called the award a "tribute" to his co-workers, including Chow. However, other scientists felt that Chow, who operated the electron microscope that allowed researchers to observe the splicing process, should have been included among the scientists awarded the Nobel Prize for the research. Chow told the Boston Globe that her contributions "were not trivial 239:
In 1984, she took a job with the University of Rochester School of Medicine, studying the genome of the human papillomavirus (HPV). Chow became a professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) in 1993, studying genetics and virology, focusing on diseases such as cancer, cystic fibrosis,
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She and her husband, fellow scientist Thomas Broker, joined Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in 1975. It was here that, in the process of studying the genetic organization, DNA transcription, and RNA translation of adenoviruses, she and her colleagues discovered
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in 1977. This finding led to her collaborator, Richard Roberts, winning the 1993 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (shared with Phillip Sharp from MIT whose team independently made the discovery). Many feel that Chow deserved a share of the prize (see
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At UAB, Chow developed a method to produce large amounts of one of the most dominant cancer-causing HPV strains, HPV-18, in the laboratory, enabling her and her team to study HPV's entire replicative cycle.
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Chow, L. T.; Gelinas, R. E.; Broker, T. R.; Roberts, R. J. (September 1977). "An amazing sequence arrangement at the 5' ends of adenovirus 2 messenger RNA".
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Behind Nobel, A Struggle for Recognition Some Scientists Say Colleague of Beverly Researcher Deserved A Share of Medical Prize
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In 1993, her collaborator at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
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Hunan
Republic of China
National Taiwan University
California Institute of Technology
RNA splicing
Biochemistry
Molecular genetics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
University of California, San Francisco
Doctoral advisor
Chinese
pinyin
biochemistry
molecular genetics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
National Academy of Sciences
human papillomavirus
Richard J. Roberts
Nobel Prize
Chow should have received the honor
Hunan Province
Republic of China
周德偉
National Taiwan University
California Institute of Technology
University of California, San Francisco
SV40
RNA splicing
Nobel Prize controversy

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