Record

RefNoEC/2020/33
LevelItem
TitlePrives, Carol L: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date14 April 2020
DescriptionCertificate endorsing election of Carol Prives as a Fellow of the Royal Society. Includes personal details of the elected Fellow, citaion giving the reasons for election, and names of proposers. Signed by the Executive Director of the Royal Society, Julie Maxton.
CitationCarol Prives is nominated for her pioneering and groundbreaking contributions to understanding the p53 tumor suppressor protein. p53 is the most commonly mutated gene in cancer and the most intensively studied of all proteins. Within this highly competitive field, Carol Prives is an undisputed world leader. She has made, and continues to make, some of the most important insights into the function and regulation of p53. Her work has profound impact across numerous disciplines - from fundamental understanding of transcription factors through to mechanistic underpinning of novel cancer therapies. Her work is unique and indispensable to progress in this field.
Extent4p
FormatComputer printout
PhysicalDescriptionA4 papers
AccessStatusClosed
AccessConditionsElection certificates are subject to 50 year closure period from date of election. Details of proposers are kept confidential until the 50 year closure period has elapsed.
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