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Institutions
  
Salk Institute

Name
  
Wylie Vale


Fields
  
Endocrinology

Doctoral advisor
  
Roger Guillemin

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Born
  
July 3, 1941 Houston, Texas (
1941-07-03
)

Citizenship
  
United States of America

Alma mater
  
Rice University, Baylor College of Medicine

Known for
  
discovery of key neuroendocrine hormones

Notable awards
  
Fred Conrad Koch Award Hans Selye award

Died
  
January 3, 2012, Hana, Hawaii, United States

Education
  
Baylor College of Medicine, Rice University

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Wylie Walker Vale Jr. (July 3, 1941 – January 3, 2012) was an American endocrinologist who helped identify hormones controlling basic bodily functions.

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Early life and education

Vale was born in Houston, Texas, on July 3, 1941. He completed a B.A. degree in biology at Rice University and obtained a Ph.D. in physiology and biochemistry from Baylor College of Medicine. He commenced employment at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in San Diego, California, in 1970.

Career

In collaboration with his advisor and mentor Roger Guillemin, Vale contributed to the discovery, isolation and identification of thyrotropin releasing hormone and gonadotropin-releasing hormone in the 1970s; work that led to the Nobel Prize for Guillemin.

At the Salk Institute, Vale led efforts in identifying the group of hormones involved in human growth, reproduction and temperature. His group discovered, isolated and identified corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRF/CRH) in 1981 and growth hormone releasing factor (GHRF) in 1982.

Vale also founded two biotechnology companies, Neurocrine Biosciences and Acceleron Pharma.

Vale was head of both the Clayton Foundation Laboratories for Peptide Biology and the Helen McLoraine Chair in Molecular Neurobiology at the Salk Institute. He died in 2012.

References

Wylie Vale Wikipedia