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        Armenian/Lebanese, Caltech Alumnus, Ardem Patapoutian Wins 2021 Medicine Nobel Prize

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      Caltech alumnus Ardem Patapoutian (PhD ’96), Presidential Endowed Chair in Neurobiology and Professor at Scripps Research in La Jolla, California and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator, has been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, along with David Julius of UC San Francisco.

      By Lori Dajose

      The two were honored for their “discoveries of receptors for temperature and touch.”

      Patapoutian and Julius were recognized for their major contributions that helped to uncover how these processes work in the body and to elucidate how temperature and pressure stimuli from the external world are converted into electrical impulses in our nervous systems. Their work is now leading to new treatments for chronic pain, including the development of non-opioid painkillers.

      Patapoutian was honored for his discovery of the cellular sensors in the skin and internal organs that respond to mechanical stimuli such as touch. He and his collaborators first cultured a cell line that gave off a measurable electrical signal when individual cells were poked with a tiny pipette. The team systematically knocked out individual genes in these pressure-sensitive cells, which allowed them to identify the genes that encode for the receptor or receptors that respond to pressure.

      As a biology graduate student at Caltech from 1990 to 1996, Patapoutian worked in the laboratory of Barbara Wold (PhD ’78), Bren Professor of Molecular Biology. In the Wold lab, Patapoutian studied how individual genes specify cell-type identity, specifically the ones that make muscle.

      “This is a joy to see,” says Wold, who also serves as the Allen V. C. Davis and Lenabelle Davis Leadership Chair and director of the Richard N. Merkin Institute for Translational Research. “Ardem was wonderful to work with from the day he arrived at Caltech. He came with a great love of biology, zest for discovery, and capacity for fine experimental design. And he was always willing to go an extra mile when it required pure work. The project that led him and his students to the Piezos showed all of that. It was a bold scientific risk, hitched to a fine design and tons of work, ultimately achieving beautiful biological insights.”

      Ardem Patapoutian

      Patapoutian was born in 1967 in Beirut, Lebanon. He received his BS in molecular, cellular, and development biology from UCLA. After his PhD research at Caltech, Patapoutian was a postdoctoral fellow at UC San Francisco from 1996 to 2000, and then joined the faculty of Scripps Research and the staff of the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation.

      In 2020, Patapoutian and Julius shared the Kavli Award for Neuroscience. He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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