J. Michael Bishop
J. Michael Bishop
(born 1936) is an
American
immunologist
and
microbiologist
who won the 1989
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
. Bishop was born in
Pennsylvania
. He attended
Gettysburg College
as an undergraduate, then earned an
MD
from
Harvard University
in 1962. He began his career working for the
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
, a part of the
National Institutes of Health
. He then spent a year working for the
Heinrich-Pette Institute
in
Hamburg
,
Germany
before joining the faculty of the
University of California, San Francisco
. Bishop has remained on the school's faculty since 1968, and has been chancellor of the university since 1998. Bishop is best known for his Nobel-winning work on
retroviral
oncogenes
. Working with
Harold E. Varmus
in the
1980s
, he discovered the first human oncogene. Their findings allowed the understanding of how malignant
tumors
are formed from changes to the normal
genes
of a cell. These changes can be produced by viruses, by radiation, or by exposure to some chemicals. Bishop, J. Michael
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