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Nobel Medicine Prize for work on Temperature and Touch
Part of: Prelims and GS – III – Sci and tech
Context U.S. scientists David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian have won the Nobel Medicine Prize for discoveries on receptors for temperature and touch.
- The groundbreaking discoveries have allowed us to understand how heat, cold and mechanical force can initiate the nerve impulses that allow us to perceive and adapt to the world.
- The pair’s research is being used to develop treatments for a wide range of diseases and conditions, including chronic pain.
Do you know?
- Mr. Julius was recognised for his research using capsaicin — a compound from chili peppers that induces a burning sensation — to identify which nerve sensors in the skin respond to heat.