. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Molecular biology, Medical Nutrition"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sune Bergstr\u00F6m, Nobel Prize in Medicine 1982"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson (born 1943, Sweden) is a Swedish scientist and professor in Biology, Biochemistry and Medical Nutrition. When he decided to move to Houston, Texas, USA, in 2008, the State of Texas decided to give a major US $ 5.5 million research grant to the University of Houston, enabling the establishment of the Center of Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling under the leadership of Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson. The grant was announced at a February 5, 2009, press conference by Rick Perry, Governor of Texas and running for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2012 presidential election."@en . . . . . . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson, f\u00F6dd 1943, \u00E4r en svensk professor samt grundare av och f\u00F6rest\u00E5ndare f\u00F6r Center of Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling vid University of Houston i Houston, Texas, USA. Han innehar tv\u00E5 parallella professurer: Robert A Welchs professur i biologi och biokemi (80%) vid Institutionen f\u00F6r biologi och biokemi, University of Houston, samt en professur i medicinsk n\u00E4ringsl\u00E4ra (20%) vid Institutionen f\u00F6r biovetenskaper och n\u00E4ringsl\u00E4ra, Karolinska institutet."@sv . . . . "Swedish"@en . . . "13159"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson"@en . . . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson"@en . "1084419101"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson"@sv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "18712137"^^ . . "Karolinska institutet"@en . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson, f\u00F6dd 1943, \u00E4r en svensk professor samt grundare av och f\u00F6rest\u00E5ndare f\u00F6r Center of Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling vid University of Houston i Houston, Texas, USA. Han innehar tv\u00E5 parallella professurer: Robert A Welchs professur i biologi och biokemi (80%) vid Institutionen f\u00F6r biologi och biokemi, University of Houston, samt en professur i medicinsk n\u00E4ringsl\u00E4ra (20%) vid Institutionen f\u00F6r biovetenskaper och n\u00E4ringsl\u00E4ra, Karolinska institutet. Gustafsson har under l\u00E5ng tid varit en av de forskare som f\u00E5tt de h\u00F6gsta forskningsanslagen i Sverige. Han har ocks\u00E5 tilldelats flera vetenskapliga internationella och nationella pris och hedersdoktorat, bland annat det Nordiska Fernstr\u00F6mpriset, \u00E4ven kallat \"Lilla Nobelpriset\"."@sv . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson (born 1943, Sweden) is a Swedish scientist and professor in Biology, Biochemistry and Medical Nutrition. When he decided to move to Houston, Texas, USA, in 2008, the State of Texas decided to give a major US $ 5.5 million research grant to the University of Houston, enabling the establishment of the Center of Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling under the leadership of Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson. The grant was announced at a February 5, 2009, press conference by Rick Perry, Governor of Texas and running for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2012 presidential election. Recruiting top international scientists, world-leaders in their respective field, and providing them with grants to enable them to establish top scientific institutions in Texas, is part of the government of the State of Texas' vision to establish top-tier research and educational institutions in the state, institutions that will be able to rival the top institutions on the American East and West Coasts. The importance of research and scientific progress to the senior levels of the Texas government was illustrated by personal interest that governor Rick Perry took in the recruitment of professor Gustafsson and the establishment of the center. Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson holds two parallel professorships: Robert A. Welch Professor of Biology and Biochemistry (80%) at the University of Houston's Department of Biology and Biochemistry, as well as Professor of Medical Nutrition (20%) at Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. Gustafsson is one of Europe's leading scientists in the fields of medicine and natural science. Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson has received numerous international and national scientific awards, honorary doctor- and professorships, e.g. Honorary professor of the Beijing University in Beijing, People's Republic of China; Honorary doctor of the University of Chongqing, Chongqing, PRC; Honorary Doctor of the University of Milan, Milan, Italy; the Lorenzini Foundation's Gold Medal, Lorenzini Foundation, Milan, Italy and the Nordic Fernstr\u00F6m Prize, often referred to as the \"Little Nobel Prize\", the Fernstr\u00F6m Foundation, Copenhagen, Denmark. He is one of the scientists in Sweden that receives the largest annual research and science grants, i.e. government- and private funding, for his research projects. Gustafsson is most well known for his longstanding accomplishments in the field of nuclear receptors, including his discovery of the previously unknown estrogen receptor beta. His work at the University of Houston is focused on establishing academic and industry collaborations with the goal of finding new treatments for diseases, such as cancer, diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson received his PhD from the Karolinska institutet in 1968, followed by an MD from the same university in 1971."@en . . . . . "Jan-\u00C5ke Gustafsson"@en . . . . . . . . . . . .