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The 2016 Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award is being awarded to Gregg Semenza, William Kaelin, and Peter Ratcliffe for discovery of the pathway by which human and animal cells sense and adapt to changes in oxygen availability-an essential requirement for survival. Bill and Peter joined Cell editor João Monteiro in an informal conversation about science, medicine, designing experiments, and training the next generation.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.cell.2016.08.048

Type

Journal article

Journal

Cell

Publication Date

22/09/2016

Volume

167

Pages

35 - 38

Keywords

Animals, Awards and Prizes, Cell Hypoxia, Humans, Oxygen