Charles Daniel Lane | |
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Born | 1948 (age 75–76) London, England |
Citizenship | British |
Education | Trinity College, Cambridge, Christ Church, Oxford, The Zoology Department, Oxford, The Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge (UTC) The National Institute for Medical Research (Mill Hill, London UTC) |
Occupation | Molecular biologist |
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Charles Daniel Lane is a British molecular biologist who along with colleagues Gerard Marbaix and John Gurdon discovered the oocyte exogenous mRNA expression system [1]– a system that not only reveals aspects of the control of gene expression but also provides a "living test tube" for the study of macromolecules: such a whole cell system also shows the merits of a non-reductionist approach, and the possibility of mRNA therapeutics.