Richard Palmiter
Richard Palmiter (born April 5, 1942) is a cellular biologist. He was born in Poughkeepsie, NY, and later went on to earn a BA in Zoology from Duke University and a PhD in Biological Sciences from Stanford University. He is employed with the University of Washington where he is a professor of biochemistry and genome sciences. His current research involves developing a deeper understanding of Parkinson's disease. His most notable research is a collaboration with Dr. Ralph Brinster where they injected purified DNA into a single-cell mouse embryo, showing transmission of the genetic material to subsequent generations for the first time. Provided by Wikipedia-
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8by Stephanie L. Padilla, Christopher W. Johnson, Forrest D. Barker, Michael A. Patterson, Richard D. PalmiterGet full text
Published 2018-07-01
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12by Paula Sanchis, Olaya Fernández-Gayol, Gemma Comes, Anna Escrig, Mercedes Giralt, Richard D. Palmiter, Juan HidalgoGet full text
Published 2020-01-01
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13by Logan F. Condon, Ying Yu, Sekun Park, Feng Cao, Jordan L. Pauli, Tyler S. Nelson, Richard D. PalmiterGet full text
Published 2024-04-01
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16by Paula Sanchis, Olaya Fernández-Gayol, Gemma Comes, Kevin Aguilar, Anna Escrig, Mercedes Giralt, Richard D. Palmiter, Juan HidalgoGet full text
Published 2020-10-01
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