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Alexander J. Varshavsky (Russian: Александр Яковлевич Варшавский; born 1946 in Moscow) is a Russian-American biochemist and geneticist. He works at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) as the Morgan Professor of Biology.
Research Summary. The ubiquitin-proteasome system; N-degron pathways of protein degradation (previously called “N-end rule pathways”); selective targeting of cancer cells through cancer-specific DNA deletions or insertions; molecular cause (s) of sleep; new biochemical and genetic methods. Profile. PDF of Varshavsky's complete CV, 2023.
Name: Alexander J. Varshavsky Date and Place of Birth: November 8, 1946, Moscow, Russia Citizenship: U.S. citizen Address: Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, 147-75 California Institute of Technology 1200 E. California Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91125, USA Telephone: 626-395-3785 (office phone); 818-606-1908 (cell phone)
106. 2009. Virtual individual servers as privacy-preserving proxies for mobile devices. R Cáceres, L Cox, H Lim, A Shakimov, A Varshavsky. Proceedings of the 1st ACM workshop on Networking, systems, and applications …. , 2009. 100. 2009. Ranges of human mobility in Los Angeles and New York.
Alexander VARSHAVSKY | Cited by 28,175 | of California Institute of Technology, CA (CIT) | Read 220 publications | Contact Alexander VARSHAVSKY
Alexander Varshavsky. California Institute of Technology. Primary Section: 21, Biochemistry. Secondary Section: 22, Cellular and Developmental Biology. Membership Type: Member (elected 1995) Research Interests.
Alexander Varshavsky. California Institute of Technology. 2014 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences. For discovering critical molecular determinants and biological functions of intracellular protein degradation. Comments.