Word: goldstein
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...scientists attending the annual Whitehead Institute Symposium at M.I.T. last week, one keynote address was a rare display of virtuosity. Michael Brown of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas vividly described the twelve years of work that he and Colleague Joseph Goldstein had carried out on the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, a molecule that ferries cholesterol-rich particles from the bloodstream into the cell. His explanations were crisply organized, and his slides went beyond standard diagrams to include photographs of patients. Said one listener of Brown and Goldstein: "Their work is dazzling...
Next morning, to the accompaniment of popping champagne corks, a dazed- looking Brown and Goldstein stepped in front of the same audience. Said Whitehead Director David Baltimore: "Last night, as we listened to the keynote speech, our thoughts were instantly transmitted to a committee in Stockholm. That committee responded--by awarding Mike Brown and Joe Goldstein the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine...
...Leonard Goldstein appears unconcerned. "We get 20-30 calls a day, asking us where we're moving and how to get there. We don't expect business to change with the move...
Keezer's, most famous for its $47.50 used tux, was founded 90 years ago by the three brothers Keezer, to sell clothes at low prices to students and young professionals "who wanted to look great for not much money," says Goldstein, who has owned Keezer's since...
...days, wealthy Harvard students weren't given any spending money, just a clothing allowance. So they would go to J. Press and get a suit made with their clothing allowance and sell it to Keezer's to get their beer money," says Goldstein...