The Washington Post, December 11th, 1998
Martin Rodbell, 73, a biomedical research scientist at the National Institutes of Health who won a Nobel Prize in 1994 for discovering a vital molecular mechanism that helps cells respond to stimuli, died Dec. 7 at the University of North Carolina Hospital in Chapel Hill. He had heart ailments. Dr. Rodbell shared the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine with Alfred G. Gilman, a Dallas pharmacologist, for work done separately during the 1960s and 1970s on a process that has come to be known by cell biologists as "G-protein" signal transduction. Dr. Rodbell did most of his research in this per...
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