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      • Joseph Leonard Goldstein ForMemRS (born April 18, 1940) is an American biochemist. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1985, along with fellow University of Texas Southwestern researcher, Michael Brown, for their studies regarding cholesterol.
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  2. Joshua S. Goldstein (born December 27, 1952) is professor emeritus of international relations at American University. He graduated with a BA from Stanford University in 1981 and earned his doctorate at MIT 1986.

  3. Joseph L. Goldstein. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1985. Born: 18 April 1940, Sumter, SC, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA. Prize motivation: “for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism” Prize share: 1/2. Work.

  4. Rebecca Goldstein. Rebecca Newberger Goldstein (born February 23, 1950) is an American philosopher, novelist, and public intellectual. She has written ten books, both fiction and non-fiction. She holds a Ph.D. in philosophy of science from Princeton University, and is sometimes grouped with novelists such as Richard Powers and Alan Lightman ...

  5. Joseph Leonard Goldstein ForMemRS (born April 18, 1940) is an American biochemist. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1985, along with fellow University of Texas Southwestern researcher, Michael Brown, for their studies regarding cholesterol. [3]

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  7. Joshua S. Goldstein is an International Relations professor who writes about the big issues facing humanity. He is the author of six books about war, peace, diplomacy, and economic history, and a bestselling college textbook, International Relations.

  8. Quick Info. Born. 3 December 1903. Hull, England. Died. 22 January 1989. Brockton, Massachusetts, USA. Summary. Sydney Goldstein was a British mathematician best known for his contribution to fluid dynamics. View two larger pictures. Biography. Sydney Goldstein's parents were Joseph and Hilda Goldstein.

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