Awards & Winners

Jeffrey M. Friedman

Date of Birth 20-July-1954
Place of Birth Orlando
(Florida, United States of America, Orange County, Area code 321, Area code 407)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Jeffrey Friedman
Profession Scientist
Jeffrey Friedman, MD, PhD, is a molecular geneticist at New York City's Rockefeller University and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His discovery of the hormone leptin and its role in regulating body weight has had a major role in the area of human obesity. Friedman is a physician scientist studying the genetic mechanisms that regulate body weight. His research on various aspects of obesity received national attention in late 1994, when it was announced that he and his colleagues had isolated the mouse ob gene and its human homologue. They subsequently found that injections of the encoded protein, leptin, decreases body weight of mice by reducing food intake and increasing energy expenditure. Current research is aimed at understanding the genetic basis of obesity in human and the mechanisms by which leptin transmits its weight-reducing signal.

Awards by Jeffrey M. Friedman

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2010


Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research
(For the discovery of leptin, a hormone that regulates appetite and body weight\u2014a breakthrough that opened obesity research to molecular exploration.)

2009


Keio Medical Science Prize
(For the discovery of leptin and study of its physiological functions.)

2005


Gairdner Foundation International Award
(For contributions to our understanding of obesity and particularly for the discovery of the adipose tissue hormone, leptin.)