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Eva Neer
Eva Julia Neer (1937–2001) was an American physician (Columbia University P&S), biochemist, and cell-biology scientist who gained U.S. national research awards (FASEB 1987 & American Heart Association 1996) for her discoveries on G-protein subunit structure and function. She described the physiological roles of these subunits as an integrated and versatile molecular system of signal transduction for membrane-receptor regulation of cell function. Her research concepts turned her into a world leader in G-protein studies and impinged widely on the general understanding of cell behavior. ==Biography==
Born Eva Augenblick in Warsaw, came to New York at age eight with her parents and grew up in Queens and Scarsdale. Eva's family fled Nazi-occupied Warsaw in 1939, emigrated first to Brazil, and soon after to the U.S.. Her parents held academic posts in Poland which they were unable to pursue in the US, but somehow inspired in Eva her love for scholarly endeavors.〔 She graduated with honors from Bronxville High School in 1955, being awarded a Regent’s college scholarship by the State Education Department. Eva Augenblick attended Radcliffe and graduated from Barnard College in 1957. A list of student acquaintances of hers at college would include notable achievers such as economist Fischer Black, psychologist Robert L. Helmreich (), and cardiologist Robert M. Neer () whom she married. Eva graduated as a physician at Columbia University in 1963. Three years later she joined Harvard University where she worked continuously for more than three decades. Eva Neer has been singled out for her "efforts to help women advance up the academic ladder".() She died of complications from breast cancer in 2001, survived by her husband and two sons, Robert and Richard.
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