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J. Michael Bishop
San Francisco, United States
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14,939 Citations
1,571 Total Impact
GLNobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1989)0
Overview
J. Michael Bishop is a oncology specialist at University of California, San Francisco. Based in United States.
For Patients
- Research is cited 15K+ times by other doctors and scientists, indicating significant influence on medical research
- Currently at University of California, San Francisco in San Francisco, United States
Biography
J. Michael Bishop is an American virologist who discovered that normal cells contain genes (proto-oncogenes) that can cause cancer when mutated. Nobel Prize 1989.
Affiliations & Institutions
Research Impact
10 Publications
14,939 Total Citations
10K+ Citation Milestone
Publication Timeline
Published In
Molecular and Cellular BiologyScienceAnnual Review of BiochemistryCellNature
Key Publications
Isolation of monoclonal antibodies specific for human c-myc proto-oncogene product.
Amplification of N- <i>myc</i> in Untreated Human Neuroblastomas Correlates with Advanced Disease Stage
The Molecular Genetics of Cancer
CELLULAR ONCOGENES AND RETROVIRUSES
Molecular themes in oncogenesis
Areas of Expertise
Medical Specialties
Clinical Knowledge & Procedures
Legacy Timeline
The life and contributions of J. Michael Bishop
1976
Discovered cellular origin of oncogenes
Showed that cancer-causing viral oncogenes originate from normal cellular genes