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5/9/18: SIR JOHN VANE: Remembering the Gifted Pharmacologist and Prostaglandin Pioneer Who Discovered How Aspirin Works; Was 1982 Nobel Prize Recipient | Ann G. Sjoerdsma
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Prof Anthony Harmar, JR Vane Medal Lecture 2014: A tribute to Anthony Harmar by Michael Spedding (Abridged version) | PPT
![The 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine winners in medicine, biochemist Sune Bergstroem of Sweden, left, pharmacologist John Vane of Great Britain, center, and biochemist Bengt Samuelsson of Sweden, await the award presentation The 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine winners in medicine, biochemist Sune Bergstroem of Sweden, left, pharmacologist John Vane of Great Britain, center, and biochemist Bengt Samuelsson of Sweden, await the award presentation](https://l450v.alamy.com/450v/2ngft5r/the-1982-nobel-prize-in-medicine-winners-in-medicine-biochemist-sune-bergstroem-of-sweden-left-pharmacologist-john-vane-of-great-britain-center-and-biochemist-bengt-samuelsson-of-sweden-await-the-award-presentation-at-the-concert-hall-in-stockholm-sweden-in-december-1982-the-scientists-are-awarded-the-nobel-prize-in-medicine-for-discovering-how-aspirin-works-bergtroem-died-aug-15-2004-he-was-88-sir-john-vane-died-nov-19-2004-he-was-77-ap-photo-2ngft5r.jpg)
The 1982 Nobel Prize in medicine winners in medicine, biochemist Sune Bergstroem of Sweden, left, pharmacologist John Vane of Great Britain, center, and biochemist Bengt Samuelsson of Sweden, await the award presentation
The LifeScientist - John Robert Vane (born March 29, 1927), The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1982, "for their discoveries concerning prostaglandins and related biologically active substances." | Facebook
British Pharmacological Society - John Vane died on this day. Vane can be remembered as one of the most influential British pharmacologists. He discovered his interest in biological sciences at University of
![Professor Sir John Vane (1927–2004) F.R.S. Nobel Laureate “John Vane has discovered prostacyclin and has carried out detailed analyses of its biological. - ppt download Professor Sir John Vane (1927–2004) F.R.S. Nobel Laureate “John Vane has discovered prostacyclin and has carried out detailed analyses of its biological. - ppt download](https://slideplayer.com/5209563/16/images/slide_1.jpg)