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  • Peter Agre is Professor of Biological Chemistry and Professor of Medicine at Johns Hopkins

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2003 2003

  • I wrote the post below about Phil Agre seven weeks ago, but somehow never put it online.

    Discourse.net: Where's Phil Agre? 2009

  • Now I read via the Great Grimmelmann that Phil Agre Is Missing and there is a web site dedicated to finding Phil Agre.

    Discourse.net: Where's Phil Agre? 2009

  • It seems I am not the only one wondering Where's Phil Agre?.

    Discourse.net: Where's Phil Agre? 2009

  • "Jane and David's work allowed us to reveal the form of proteins, and from there it was easier to understand their function," 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry co-winner Peter Agre recently told Duke Research, a university publication.

    Where is she now? Jane Richardson Peggy 2008

  • "Jane and David's work allowed us to reveal the form of proteins, and from there it was easier to understand their function," 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry co-winner Peter Agre recently told Duke Research, a university publication.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Peggy 2008

  • Agre declined to endorse any of the current candidates at this time.

    Happy Hour Roundup 2009

  • "As much as I'd like to run, I've decided it's just not the time to step in," Agre told the Associated Press.

    Happy Hour Roundup 2009

  • Rather than simply discarding it, Dr. Peter Agre realized that he had stumbled upon the structure of the channel folded-up proteins piercing cell walls that can control the flow of water molecules into and out of living cells.

    Excerpt: Happy Accidents by Morton Meyers M.D. 2007

  • Agre, born and raised in Minnesota, would likely join Al Franken and Mike Ciresi in the DFL primary race to challenge incumbent Republican Norm Coleman. —

    Happy Hour Roundup 2009

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