Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2018

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gptkbp:instanceOf award
gptkbp:awardedBy gptkb:Gregg_L._Semenza
gptkb:Sir_Peter_J._Ratcliffe
gptkb:William_G._Kaelin_Jr.
discoveries related to oxygen-sensing mechanisms
gptkbp:category Physiology or Medicine
gptkbp:economicActivity 9 million SEK
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2018
gptkbp:impact encouraged international collaboration
enhanced understanding of cancer biology
contributed to the understanding of cellular metabolism
advanced the understanding of physiological responses
enhanced collaboration between academia and industry
advanced knowledge in cell biology
advanced the field of biochemistry
contributed to research on anemia
contributed to the field of genetics
contributed to the field of molecular biology
contributed to the global scientific community.
encouraged the pursuit of scientific excellence
enhanced the understanding of human health
enhanced understanding of gene regulation
enhanced understanding of metabolic diseases
influenced academic curricula
influenced cancer treatment strategies
influenced drug development
influenced the development of clinical practices
influenced the study of chronic diseases
influenced the study of metabolic disorders
informed public health policies
informed research on environmental adaptations
informed studies on cardiovascular diseases
informed the study of cellular adaptation
inspired further research in hypoxia
inspired new research methodologies
led to new insights in physiology
led to new therapeutic approaches
promoted awareness of hypoxia-related conditions
promoted research on oxygen-related therapies
promoted the importance of research funding
stimulated interdisciplinary research
stimulated interest in hypoxia research
stimulated public interest in science
enhanced understanding of cellular signaling pathways
contributed to the understanding of disease mechanisms
encouraged the exploration of new scientific questions
influenced the direction of future research initiatives
gptkbp:location gptkb:Stockholm,_Sweden
gptkbp:presentedBy gptkb:Royal_Swedish_Academy_of_Sciences
gptkbp:sacraments December 10, 2018
gptkbp:significance advancements in understanding cellular response to oxygen levels
gptkbp:usedBy three laureates
gptkbp:yearEstablished 2018