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  1. In 2018, Cohen was sued by Christopher Alafi for misleading investors in the biotechnology company Nuredis, and hiding details of the FDA disapproval of a drug Cohen had discovered for Huntington's disease.

  2. Mar 20, 2020 · Cohen's contributions served as a model that has led to the identification of nearly 100 other growth factors and at least 50 receptors, all with important biological activities in humans. His trailblazing leadership led to numerous scientific awards, culminating in the 1986 Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology.

    • Graham Carpenter, Robert Coffey
    • 2020
  3. Mar 12, 2020 · Those experiments led him to identify epidermal growth factor, one of the foundational signalling molecules of biology, and to receiving the 1986 Nobel prize in medicine. His life was an unlikely journey, driven by hard work, good luck, and, above all, insatiable curiosity.

    • Bob Roehr
    • 2020
  4. Stanley Cohen (November 17, 1922 – February 5, 2020) was an American biochemist who, along with Rita Levi-Montalcini, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986 for the isolation of nerve growth factor and the discovery of epidermal growth factor.

  5. Feb 6, 2020 · Stanley Cohen, a legendary Vanderbilt University biochemist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for the discovery of epidermal growth factor and its receptor, died in Nashville on Feb. 5. Cohen, distinguished professor of biochemistry, emeritus, was 97.

  6. Cohen has received the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award, the Wolf Foundation Prize, the Shaw Prize, the National Medal of Science, and the National Medal of Technology, and has been elected to the National Academies of Science and of Medicine and to the National Inventors’ Hall of Fame, among many other honors. Academic Appointments.

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  8. Stanley Cohen, our Nobel-prize winning Professor Emeritus, has been named to the Tennessee Health Care Hall of Fame by Belmont University and the McWhorter Society (see induction program). This accolade recognizes men and women who have made significant and lasting contributions to the health and health care industry.

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