Yale School Of Medicine’s Richard Lifton Awarded Wiley Prize
Richard Lifton , M.D., a Yale School of Medicine geneticist and internationally known expert on hypertension, was awarded the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences for discovering genes that cause many forms of high and low blood pressure, it was announced by Deborah Wiley, chair of The Wiley Foundation.
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Filed under: Genetics on February 7th, 2008