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  1. Ahead of the Curve: David Baltimore's Life in Science by Shane Crotty, 2003-06-02
  2. The Baltimore Case: A Trial of Politics, Science, and Character by Daniel J. Kevles, 2000-01-17
  3. Baltimore Unbound: A Strategy for Regional Renewal by David Rusk, 1995-10-01
  4. Limits of Scientific Inquiry by David Baltimore, Harvey Brooks, et all 1980-10-30
  5. Baltimore and Ohio : Sunburst Trail to Chicago : Cumberland to Chicago by David P Ori, Stephen J. Salamon, et all 1993
  6. The Baltimore Orioles Baseball Team (Great Sports Teams) by David Pietrusza, 2000-05
  7. The Baltimore Orioles: Memories and Memorabilia of the Lords of Baltimore (Major League Memories) by Bruce Chadwick, David M. Spindel, 1995-07
  8. Daniel Willard and Progressive Management on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (Historical Perspectives on Business Enterprise Series) by David M. Vrooman, 1991-12
  9. Nobel Lectures: Molecular Biology, 1933-75
  10. Frontiers of Life, Four-Volume Set, Volume 1-4
  11. The living world (Frontiers of life) by David Baltimore, 2002
  12. Animal Virology (ICN-UCLA symposia on molecular and cellular biology)
  13. Molekulare Zellbiologie (German Edition) by Arnold Berk, David Baltimore, et all 1996-09
  14. A Guide to the Baltimore Stage in the Eighteenth Century: A History and Day Book Calendar

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Baltimore, David (Plaintiff in a Fraud in Science case, Rockefeller U) Nobel Laureate.
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2. David Baltimore - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
David Baltimore (born 7 March 1938) is an American biologist, university administrator, and Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine. He served as president of the California
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Alma mater ... Reverse transcriptase Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine David Baltimore (born 7 March 1938) is an American biologist university administrator , and Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine . He served as president of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) from 1997 to 2006, and is currently the Robert A. Millikan Professor of Biology at Caltech. He also served as president of Rockefeller University from 1990 to 1991, and was president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2007. As is traditional in the AAAS, he now serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors.
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4. Baltimore, David - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Baltimore
US virologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1975 for his work with Renato Dulbecco and Howard Temin in discovering that certain viruses contain an
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6. David Baltimore — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Baltimore, David. Baltimore, David (b l'tim r, –m u r) , 1938 –, American microbiologist, b. New York City, Ph.D. Rockefeller Univ., 1964.
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7. Me, Holga, Baltimore, David Letterman | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Holga, Patterson Park, Me, Reading, Funny comp of early Letterman skits, Color Film, Blue Sky This photo was taken on July 10, 2010 in Baltimore District, Baltimore, MD, US
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8. Baltimore, David Definition Of Baltimore, David In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Baltimore, David (b l`tĭm r, –mər), 1938–, American microbiologist, b. New York City, Ph.D. Rockefeller Univ., 1964. He conducted (1965–68) virology research at the Salk
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9. Baltimore, David (1938- )
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10. Baltimore, David | Define Baltimore, David At Dictionary.com
Science Dictionary Baltimore (b l'təm r') Pronunciation Key American microbiologist who discovered the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is capable of passing
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Baltimore (b l tm r), David Born 1938. American microbiologist who discovered the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is capable of passing information from RNA to DNA.
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Baltimore, David Born 1938. American biologist; cowinner, with Renato Dulbecco and Howard Temin
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14. Biology Division - David Baltimore
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Ph.D., 1963, Rockefeller University 1975 Recipient of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Baltimore Lab Site Signal Transduction, Transcriptional Regulation and Cell Cycle Controls Our laboratory is involved in three major directions of research. The first is study of the remarkable range of activity of the NF-kB transcription factor. It activates perhaps 1000 genes in response to a wide range of stimuli. It has different physiologic roles in different cells. How one factor can be so varied in its activity is the puzzle that interests us. We are studying this at the level of DNA-protein interactions as well as signal transduction pathways. We are studying its role in normal cells and in diseases like cancer and AIDS. The second line of work involves using gene transfer methods to reprogram the immune system. We have shown that we can design a retrovirus vector able to express cDNA’s encoding both chains of the T cell receptor (TCR) protein. When mouse hematopoietic stem cells are transduced with the vector and then inoculated into irradiated mice, many of the resulting T cells express the TCR encoded by the vector. We have shown that when the TCR is able to recognize specific peptides from a tumor antigen, the animal can reject tumors carrying the antigen. We plan to extend these studies to human tumor antigens with the goal of developing a human therapy. We are also studying whether the same strategy will work for antibody gene expression by B cells with a goal of devising a new therapy for AIDS.

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Science Dictionary Baltimore (b l'təm r') Pronunciation Key American microbiologist who discovered the enzyme reverse transcriptase, which is capable of passing
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18. Baltimore, David - Astro-Databank, David Baltimore Horoscope, Born 7 March 1938
Astrology data, biography and horoscope chart of David Baltimore born on 7 March 1938 Manhattan NY, USA
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American molecular biologist awarded the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology for his trail-blazing discoveries regarding RNA. He was the head of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in 1982 and has spent his entire life trying to increase knowledge. He married Alice S. Huang, a microbiologist, in 1968; they have one daughter together. Margot O'Toole, a junior researcher at M.I.T., reported in 1985 that the scientific paper that Baltimore co-wrote was based on falsified research by immunologist Thereza Imanishi-Kari. O'Toole lost her job, but an investigation by the National Institute of Health found in 1991 that her charges had been correct. Baltimore resigned from the presidency of Rockefeller University in New York City in 12/1991. Link to Wikipedia biography
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  • Work : Prize 1975 (Nobel Prize in Physiology) Work : Lose social status December 1991 (Resigned from University, disgrace)

19. Baltimore, David - University, Enzyme, Baltimore’s, Rna, Research, And Rockefe
(1938– ) US molecular biologist discovered reverse transcriptase enzyme. Baltimore’s interest in physiology was initiated by his mother (a psychologist) when he was a
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20. Baltimore, David Biography - S9.com
1938 Born on the 7th of March in New York City. 1960 - He finished BA in Swarthmore College. 1964 - Earned his PhD, Rockefeller University. 1965-1968 - Salk Institute for
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1938 - Born on the 7th of March in New York City. 1960 - He finished BA in Swarthmore College. 1964 - Earned his PhD, Rockefeller University. 1965-1968 - Salk Institute for Biological Studies. 1974 - Baltimore awarded by National Academy of Sciences. 1975 - He was an organizer of the Asilomar conference on recombinant DNA. 1975 - He was awarded as Nobel Prize for Medicine. 1986 - He was allegedly linked to research fraud as co-author of 1986 paper in journal "Cell". 1968-1990 - He become the Professor MIT. 1990-1991 - Served as President, Rockefeller University. 1990-1994 - He worked as professor in Rockefeller University. 1997 - Baltimore served as President, California Institute of Technology. Forced by his scientific peers to resign from the presidency of Rockefeller University. 1999 - Recipient for National Medal of Sciences.

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