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Elwood V. Jensen

Elwood V. Jensen

🏥 Lasker Award - Basic Medical Research

Lasker Award | 1920-2012

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Biography

Elwood Vernon Jensen (January 13, 1920 – December 16, 2012) was the Distinguished University Professor, George and Elizabeth Wile Chair in Cancer Research at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine's Vontz Center for Molecular Studies. In 2004 he received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research for his research on estrogen receptors . He is considered the father of the field of hormone action. [ 1 ] Jensen was born in Fargo, North Dakota , [ 2 ] in the United States , received his bachelor's degree from Wittenberg University in 1940 and PhD in organic chemistry from the University of Chicago in 1944. From 1947 Jensen studied steroid hormones at Chicago, where he isolated estrogen receptors and discovered their importance in breast cancer . [ 3 ] Jensen worked closely with Nobel laureate Charles Huggins ; he joined the research team at the Ben May Laboratory for Cancer (now the Ben May Department of Cancer Research) in 1951 and became director after Huggins retired. [ 3 ] Jensen first described the estrogen receptor in 1958 and subsequently discovered the superfamily of nuclear hormone receptors along with a unifying mechanism that regulates embryonic development and diverse metabolic pathways. [ 1 ]

About the Lasker Award

The Lasker Awards have been awarded annually since 1946 to living persons who have made major contributions to medical science or who have performed public service on behalf of medicine. They are administered by the Lasker Foundation, founded by advertising pioneer Albert Lasker and his wife Mary Woodard Lasker (a medical research activist). The awards are sometimes referred to as "America's Nobels."

Quick Facts

  • Award: Lasker Award - Basic Medical Research
  • Added: 2026-02-07
  • Source: Wikipedia
  • Established: 1946
  • Presented by: Lasker Foundation