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George palade laboratories

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        1. Palade was internationally recognized for his pioneering use of electron microscopy and “cell fractionation” to reveal and define the inner workings of the cell.
        2. Cellular and molecular medicine
        3. Mailing Address.
        4. He progressed to full professor and was head of the Laboratory of Cell Biology until , when he moved to Yale University as professor to establish the.
        5. Cellular and molecular medicine.

           

          OFFICE OF THE VICE CHANCELLOR -
          HEALTH SCIENCES
          DEAN, SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

          March 11, 2004

          ALL ACADEMICS AND STAFF AT UCSD (including UCSD Healthcare)

          SUBJECT:    George Palade, M.D.

          Building Dedication

          With the approval of the UC President, UCSD Health Sciences announces the naming of the Cellular and Molecular Medicine West Building as the George Palade Laboratories for Cellular and Molecular Medicine, in tribute to the exceptional career and life of George E.

          Palade, M.D. This honor recognizes Dr. Palade's numerous contributions to UCSD as a scientist, mentor, teacher, and community builder.

          For over 50 years Dr. Palade, a Nobel Laureate, has made fundamental contributions to our understanding of the structure and function of cells and has opened new fields that scientists continue to explore.

          He is best known for his work in establishing the pathway for synthesis and transport of proteins along the secretory pathway.

          Dr. Palade arriv