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Michael Levine (biologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Levine (biologist)
Mike Levine (b. circa 1955, West Hollywood, California) is an American developmental biologist. From 2015 he is a Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University, and Director of the University's Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics. He previously held appointments at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of California, San Diego, and Columbia University. He is notable for co-discovering the Homeobox in 1983 and for discovering the organization of the regulatory regions of developmental genes. ==Biography== Levine was born in West Hollywood and raised in Los Angeles.〔 Levine studied biology as an undergraduate at UC Berkeley, studying biology with Allan Wilson〔 and graduating in 1976.〔(UCSD Press Release ), April 30, 1996.〕 He went on to graduate studies at Yale, where he studied with Alan Garen and in 1981 received a Ph.D. in molecular biophysics and biochemistry.〔 Levine joined the Princeton faculty in 2015, and had been a professor at UC Berkeley after leaving UCSD in 1996.〔(Wilbur Cross Medal 2009 Winners Bios ), Yale University (last visited 2012 July 29) ("The Wilbur Lucius Cross Medal is an honor presented each year by the Graduate School Alumni Association to a small number of outstanding alumni. The medal recognizes distinguished achievements in scholarship, teaching, academic administration, and public service–all areas in which the legendary Dean Cross excelled.")〕
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