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  1. Ardem Patapoutian (born 1967) is a Lebanese-American molecular biologist, neuroscientist, and Nobel Prize laureate of Armenian descent. He is known for his work in characterizing the PIEZO1, PIEZO2, and TRPM8 receptors that detect pressure, menthol, and temperature.

  2. Ardem Patapoutian. Professor Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute; Presidential Endowed Chair in Neurobiology Department of Neuroscience. Email. Research Focus. The sense of touch is unique in perceiving stimuli both physical (temperature, mechanical) and chemical (compounds that cause pain, itch, et cetera) in nature.

  3. Ardem Patapoutian is a Lebanese-born scientist who discovered the receptor for pressure and touch. He used a genetic approach to identify the ion channel that translates pressure into nerve impulses.

  4. Oct 4, 2021 · Ardem Patapoutian and David Julius are awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch. They used capsaicin, menthol and pressure-sensitive cells to identify novel ion channels that convert stimuli into electrical signals in the nervous system.

  5. Ardem Patapoutian is a biologist who studies the molecules that convey our sense of touch. He was born in Lebanon, moved to Los Angeles as a refugee, and discovered the receptor for proprioception, a sense that helps us maintain balance and posture.

  6. Articles 1–20. ‪The Scripps Research Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute‬ - ‪‪Cited by 46,985‬‬ - ‪mechanotransduction‬ - ‪somatosensation‬ - ‪TRP channels‬ - ‪Piezo channels‬ - ‪LRRC8A‬.

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  8. Oct 4, 2021 · Scripps Research Professor Ardem Patapoutian, PhD, has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for groundbreaking research that solved a long-standing mystery of how the body senses touch and other mechanical stimuli.