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  1. Biographical. Childhood. I was born on July 12, 1956 in Flushing, which is a neighborhood in the Borough of Queens, in New York City. My mother’s family was of German-English-Irish descent and lived in Queens, whereas my father’s family was of Italian descent and lived in the Bronx.

  2. Gregg L. Semenza. Physician-scientist Gregg Semenza received the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovering how the body's cells sense and react to low oxygen levels. This discovery may lead to treatments for diseases such as cancer, diabetes and heart disease.

  3. Gregg Leonard Semenza (born July 12, 1956) is a pediatrician and Professor of Genetic Medicine at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He serves as the director of the vascular program at the Institute for Cell Engineering. [1] He is a 2016 recipient of the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research. [2]

  4. Gregg L. Semenza. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2019. Born: 12 July 1956, New York, NY, USA. Affiliation at the time of the award: Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. Prize motivation: “for their discoveries of how cells sense and adapt to oxygen availability” Prize share: 1/3. Gregg Semenza was born in New York City.

  5. profiles.hopkinsmedicine.org › provider › Gregg+LDr. Gregg L. Semenza, MD, PhD

    Dr. Gregg L. Semenza is a professor of genetic medicine, pediatrics, radiation oncology, and molecular radiation sciences, biological chemistry, medicine, and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

  6. Interview with Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine Gregg Semenza on 6 December 2019 during the Nobel Week in Stockholm, Sweden. Read the interview.

  7. Dec 11, 2019 · On a grand stage in the Stockholm Concert Hall on Tuesday, Johns Hopkins physician-scientist Gregg Semenza accepted his 2019 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine from King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden in front of a crowd of 1,560 guests, including fellow laureates, dignitaries, and invited family and friends.

  8. Semenza, G. L., Dec 2023, In: Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 12, 12, p. 783-790 8 p.

  9. Oct 7, 2019 · Gregg L. Semenza, M.D., Ph.D., whose discoveries on how cells respond to low oxygen levels have the potential to result in treatments for a variety of illnesses, today was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutet.

  10. Oct 7, 2019 · Gregg L. Semenza, whose discoveries on how cells respond to low oxygen levels have the potential to result in treatments for a variety of illnesses, today was awarded the 2019 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine by the Nobel Assembly at the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm.