Scientist who discovered body’s ‘fire alarm’ against invading bacteria wins $250,000 Lasker prize

A coveted research award that comes with a $250,000 prize is going to a scientist who helped uncover a protein’s role in the human body’s immune defenses.

Biochemist Zhijian “James” Chen, director of the Inflammation Research Center and a professor of molecular biology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, has won one of this year’s Lasker Awards — biomedical-research prizes often called the “American Nobels.”

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