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Axel won a [[Nobel Prize]] in [[2004]]. He will be one of the heads of the [[Jerome L. Green Science Center]].  
 
Axel won a [[Nobel Prize]] in [[2004]]. He will be one of the heads of the [[Jerome L. Green Science Center]].  
  
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Revision as of 01:31, 5 April 2007

Discovered a technique of cotransformation, a process which allows foreign DNA to be inserted into a host cell to produce certain proteins. Patents were filed. These are are known as the "Axel patents". Used by lots of pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Made a pile of money for Columbia; up to $100m per year at one time. These expired in August 2000. Boo.

Axel won a Nobel Prize in 2004. He will be one of the heads of the Jerome L. Green Science Center.