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more general categories information about this item 10. Noble Prize 10. Noble Prize Chemistry (180) 11. Award Year 11. Award Year 2000s (123) 2004 (12) 12. Winner Type 12. Winner Type Person (904) 13. Gender 13. Gender Male (853) 14. Birth Year 14. Birth Year 1940s (122) 1947 (11) 15. Place of Birth 15. Place of Birth Asia (96) Middle East (13) Israel (6) Haifa (1) 18. Living Winners 18. Living Winners Alive (292) 19. Given Name 19. Given Name A-D (182) A (79) 20. Family Name 20. Family Name A-D (195) C (49) 21. Shared Given Name 21. Shared Given Name A-D (94) A (39) Aaron (2) 23. Religion 23. Religion Religious group (353) Judaism (160) 24. Age at Award Time 24. Age at Award Time 50 - 59 (231) 58 (25) 32. Occupations 32. Occupations Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations (601) Life Scientists (181) Biological Scientists (181) 33. Ethnic Origins 33. Ethnic Origins Asia (244) Middle East (197) Israel (197) 34. Citizens 34. Citizens Asia (83) Middle East (16) Israel (10) 37. Worked for College or University 37. Worked for College or University Asia (32) Middle East (5) Israel (5) Haifa (3) Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (3) 42. Affilliation with College or University 42. Affilliation with College or University Asia (71) Asia, northeast (34) Japan (33) Kyoto (18) Kyoto University (18) Short-term academic staff (9) Middle East (20) Israel (20) Jerusalem (15) Hebrew University (15) Alumni (6) Europe (535) Europe, Nordic countries (83) Sweden (35) Stockholm (22) Karolinska Institute (8) Short-term academic staff (2) North America (529) United States (521) Midwestern states (201) Illinois (131) Chicago (107) Northwestern University (19) Short-term academic staff (10) Missouri (24) St. Louis (24) Washington University (24) Short-term academic staff (9) Northeastern states (374) Massachusetts (226) Cambridge (217) Harvard (159) Short-term academic staff (75) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (93) Short-term academic staff (38) New York (216) New York City (168) Rockefeller University (36) Short-term academic staff (13) 44. Memberships 44. Memberships A-D (656) A (635) Academia Europaea (55) American Academy of Arts and Sciences (531) American Philosophical Society (126) C (21) Chinese Academy of Sciences (21) E-P (571) E (61) European Molecular Biology Organization (51) G (195) German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (179) I (60) Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (5) P (109) Pontifical Academy of Sciences (83) complete name: Aaron Ciechanover nobel prize: chemistry award year: 2004 together with: Irwin Rose together with: Avram Hershko prize share: Prize share: 1/3 rational: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004 was awarded jointly to Aaron Ciechanover, Avram Hershko and Irwin Rose "for the discovery of ubiquitin-mediated protein degradation." biography: Biography laureate facts: Facts laureate lecture: Lecture given name: Aaron family name: Ciechanover occupation: physician occupation: chemist occupation: pedagogue occupation: university teacher occupation: biochemist field of work: biology description: Aaron Ciechanover is an Israeli biologist, who won the Nobel prize in Chemistry for characterizing the method that cells use to degrade and recycle proteins using ubiquitin. pronunciation: ( ah-hah-ROHN chee-HAH-noh-vehr; אהרן צ'חנובר) image copyright: Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. image citation: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004. NobelPrize.org. Nobel Media AB 2018. <https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2004/summary/> date birth: 1947 usual name: Aaron Ciechanover