Gurdon, John PhD
Group Leader at
University of Cambridge UK
Leading researcher
with 364 publications
ORCID:
0000-0002-5621-3799
Molecular Biology
Reprogramming
Cellular Reprogramming
Morphogen
Embryo Development
Blastula
Transcription (linguistics)
Epigenetic Remodeling
Germinal vesicle
Embryonic Development
Cloning (programming)
John Gurdon joined the MRC molecular biology lab Cambridge in 1971 and co-founded a research Institute of developmental and cancer biology (The Gurdon Institute) with Professor Laskey. Research concentrates on nuclear transplantation in Xenopus and experiments to discover the value of mRNA microinjection, and mechanisms of nuclear reprogramming. Master of Magdalene College Cambridge 1995-2002 his recognitions include the 2009 Lasker Award for Basic Medical Science and the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 2012.
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Evolution over the last 10 years of activity
Aggregated career metrics
364
Total documents
3.47
Normalized Impact
120
Highly Cited Papers (10%)
12.09
International Collab. (%)
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