We always had lutefisk for Christmas dinner, after which Dad read from the Norwegian Bible.

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Peter Agreis an American physician, Nobel Laureate, and molecular biologist, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, and director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute. In 2003, Agre and Roderick MacKinnon shared the 2003 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for “discoveries concerning channels in cell membranes.” Agre was recognized for his discovery of aquaporin water channels.

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In 1862, Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act, a bill opening one half million square miles of territory in the western United States for settlement.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Johns Hopkins introduced me to two defining events in my life: commitment to biomedical research and meeting my future wife, Mary.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Following my junior year in high school, I went on a camping trip through Russia in a group led by Horst Momber, a young language teacher from Roosevelt.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

My brother Jim and I spent many wonderful summers working on dairy farms in Wisconsin owned by Mom’s cousins, and as members of our local Boy Scout troop.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

We always had lutefisk for Christmas dinner, after which Dad read from the Norwegian Bible.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The long, cold Minnesota winters instilled in me a fascination for exotic far off places; I aspired toward a career in tropical diseases and world health problems.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Department of Cell Biology at Johns Hopkins was founded and directed by Tom Pollard, an engaging young scientist with remarkable energy and enthusiasm.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Our lab had always refrained from keeping our studies secret.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

My goal was to develop into an independent research scientist studying clinical problems at the laboratory bench, but I felt that postgraduate residency training in internal medicine was necessary.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry

It is a remarkable honor to receive a Nobel Prize, because it not only recognizes discoveries, but also their usefulness to the advancement of fundamental science.

Peter Agre

American chemist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Chemistry