Kari Alitalo
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Kari Kustaa Alitalo (born 21 May 1952 in Kuopio) is a
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MD and a medical researcher. He is a foreign associated member of the National Academy of Sciences of the US. He became famous for his discoveries of several
receptor tyrosine kinase Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are the high- affinity cell surface receptors for many polypeptide growth factors, cytokines, and hormones. Of the 90 unique tyrosine kinase genes identified in the human genome, 58 encode receptor tyrosine kin ...
s (RTKs) and the first growth factor capable of inducing
lymphangiogenesis Lymphangiogenesis is the formation of lymphatic vessels from pre-existing lymphatic vessels in a method believed to be similar to angiogenesis (blood vessel development). Lymphangiogenesis plays an important physiological role in homeostasis, meta ...
: vascular endothelial growth factor C (VEGF-C). In the years 1996–2007 he was Europe's second most cited author in the field of cell biology."Publication Analysis 1996-2007. Cell Biology."
Lab Times. 2007. Number 5, pages 42-44
Alitalo is currently serving as an
Academy Professor In some countries, an academy professor is a scientist appointed to function as professor and/or conferred to the official professor rank by the academy of sciences of that country, rather than by any university establishment. Such scientists are ...
for the Academy of Finland. Alitalo received the Leopold Griffuel Prize in 2002 Leopold Griffuel Prize. Wikipedia. Accessed June 3rd, 2013 and the 2006
Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine Established in 1986, the Louis-Jeantet Prizes are funded by the ''Fondation Louis-Jeantet'' and awarded each year to experienced researchers who have distinguished themselves in the field of biomedical research in one of the member states of t ...
. He also received the 2005 Eric Fernström Foundation's Nordic Prize and the 2009 In-Bev Baillet Latour Health Prize. In 2014, he received the Dr. A.H. Heineken Prize for Medicine.


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1952 births Living people Cell biologists Molecular biologists Cancer researchers Members of the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences Members of Academia Europaea Winners of the Heineken Prize Finnish biochemists Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences {{Finland-scientist-stub