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Robert G. Roeder
Robert G. Roeder
(born June 3, 1942, in
Boonville
, Indiana, United States) is an American biochemist. He is known as a pioneer scientist in
eukaryotic transcription
. He discovered three distinct nuclear
RNA polymerases
in 1969 and characterized many proteins involved in the regulation of transcription, including basic
transcription factors
and the first mammalian gene-specific
activator
over five decades of research. He is the recipient of the
Gairdner Foundation International Award
in 2000, the
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
in 2003, and the
Kyoto Prize
in 2021. He currently serves as
Arnold and Mabel Beckman
Professor and Head of the Laboratory of Biochemical and Molecular Biology at
The Rockefeller University
.
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