Charles Kurland | |
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Born | Charles Gabriel Kurland 14 January 1936 |
Citizenship | American and Swedish |
Education | Harvard |
Known for | Biochemistry and biophysics of the ribosome |
Awards | Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Estonian Academy of Sciences |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Biochemistry |
Institutions | Copenhagen University, Uppsala University, Lund University |
Doctoral advisor | James D. Watson |
Charles Gabriel Kurland (born 14 January 1936) is an American-born Swedish biochemist.
Kurland earned a doctorate in 1961 at Harvard University, advised by James D. Watson.[1][2] Kurland accepted a postdoctoral research position at the Microbiology Institute of the University of Copenhagen, then joined the Uppsala University faculty in 1971.[2] He retired from Uppsala in 2001, and was granted emeritus status.[3] He was later affiliated with Lund University.[2][4][5]
Kurland was elected to the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1988 as a foreign member, and reclassified as a Swedish member in 2002.[6] The Estonian Academy of Sciences recognized his achievements in biochemistry, and awarded Kurland an equivalent honor in 1991.[3]