Cells team win Nobel Medicine prize

Americans James Rothman and Randy Schekman and German-born researcher Thomas Suedhof have won the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries on how proteins and other materials are transported within cells.

Cells team win Nobel Medicine prize

Americans James Rothman and Randy Schekman and German-born researcher Thomas Suedhof have won the 2013 Nobel Prize in medicine for discoveries on how proteins and other materials are transported within cells.

The Nobel committee said their research on “vesicle traffic” – the transport system of our cells – helped scientists understand how “cargo is delivered to the right place at the right time” inside cells.

“Disturbances in this system have deleterious effects and contribute to conditions such as neurological diseases, diabetes and immunological disorders,” the committee said.

Rothman is a professor at Yale University while Schekman is at the University of California, Berkeley. Suedhof joined Stanford University in 2008.

The medicine prize opened this year’s Nobel announcements. The awards in physics, chemistry, literature, peace and economics will be announced by other juries this week and next.

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