Stanley Norman Cohen
Stanley Norman Cohen (born February 17, 1935) is an American geneticist and the Kwoh-Ting Li Professor in the Stanford University School of Medicine. Stanley Cohen and Herbert Boyer were the first scientists to transplant genes from one living organism to another, a fundamental discovery for genetical engineering. Thousands of products have been developed on the basis of their work, including human growth hormone and hepatitis B vaccine. According to immunologist Hugh McDevitt, "Cohen's DNA cloning technology has helped biologists in virtually every field". Without it, "the face of biomedicine and biotechnology would look totally different." Boyer cofounded Genentech in 1976 based on their work together, but Cohen was a consultant for Cetus Corporation and declined to join. In 2022, Cohen was found guilty of having committed fraud in misleading investors into a biotechnology company he founded in 2016, and paid $29 million in damages. Provided by Wikipedia
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Reply to “‘Tolerance’ of Misused Terminology? Enforcing Standardized Phenotypic Definitions” by Jakob Haaber, Hanne Ingmer, Stanley N. Cohen
Published 2015-07-01
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Ribonuclease E modulation of the bacterial SOS response. by Robert Manasherob, Christine Miller, Kwang-sun Kim, Stanley N Cohen
Published 2012-01-01
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Improved control of tuberculosis and activation of macrophages in mice lacking protein kinase R. by Kangyun Wu, Jovanka Koo, Xiuju Jiang, Ran Chen, Stanley N Cohen, Carl Nathan
Published 2012-01-01
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Effects on murine behavior and lifespan of selectively decreasing expression of mutant huntingtin allele by supt4h knockdown. by Hui-Min Cheng, Yijuang Chern, I-Hui Chen, Chia-Rung Liu, Sih-Huei Li, Seung J Chun, Frank Rigo, C Frank Bennett, Ning Deng, Yanan Feng, Chyuan-Sheng Lin, Yu-Ting Yan, Stanley N Cohen, Tzu-Hao Cheng
Published 2015-03-01
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