Hartwell, Leland Harrison (1939-...), an American geneticist, won the 2001 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for his research on how cells divide and multiply in living organisms. Hartwell shared the Nobel Prize with two British biologists, Timothy Hunt and Sir Paul Nurse, who also made discoveries about the division and multiplication of cells in organisms.
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