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活動名稱 成大遇見諾貝爾|生命科學 × 永續:未來的啟示

活動地點 國際會議廳成功廳
活動開始 2026/04/14 14:00
活動結束 2026/04/14 16:00
入場時間 2026/04/14 13:30
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報名結束 2026/04/07 23:50
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通識教育講座領域:生命科學與健康

(1)主講者:Prof. Gregg L. Semenza

職稱:2019 Nobel Laureate in Medicine

服務單位:Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

演講者學經歷:

Prof. Gregg Leonard Semenza is a Professor of Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 2019 for uncovering how cells adapt to changing oxygen levels and for his ground-breaking discovery of hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs). His research has paved the way for the development of drugs that block HIF activity and thereby cut off the supply of oxygen a tumor needs to grow. The discovery of HIFs has also led to the development of drugs that stimulate HIF activity to increase red blood cell production in patients with anemia. Professor Semenza earned his bachelor’s degree in biology at Harvard University, then M.D. and Ph.D. (in genetics) degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and a pediatric residency at Duke University Medical Center, before pursuing postdoctoral studies in medical genetics at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He has remained at Johns Hopkins for the duration of his career, serving as Founding Director of the Vascular Biology Program at the Johns Hopkins Institute for Cell Engineering and Founding Director of the Armstrong Oxygen Biology Research Center.

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Event Information:
. Speaker: Prof. Gregg L. Semenza, 2019 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
. Topic: Oxygen, carbon dioxide and sustainable life on Earth