American PC developer Kay, 2 others win Kyoto Prize
KYOTO, Japan - The Inamori Foundation said June 11 it will award the 2004 Kyoto Prize to two Americans, Alan Curtis Kay (L) and Alfred George Knudson (C), and a German, Juergen Habermas (R). Kay, 64, will be awarded for developing personal computers, Knudson, 81, for helping establish the theory of the tumor suppressor gene in the mechanism of human carcinogenesis, and Habermas, 74, for contributions in the field of social philosophy.
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- ILEA001103557
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- 2004/6/11 00:00:00
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- 2004 Kyodo News
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