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The winners of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Medicine were announced.The proponents of the 2017 Nobel Prize for Medicine were US scientists Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young.The Nobel Prize for Medicine was shared among three American scientists this year.In a statement from the Nobel Committee, it was stated that this year's Medical Award was shared between Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young, exploring circadian rhythm-controlling molecular mechanisms known as biological clocks."Life on Earth is in harmony with the return of our planet.We knew that living organisms, including humans, were an internal, biological clock, and that this clock's organism helped to adapt to the natural rhythm of the day. However, Hall, Rosbash and Young's studies have learned how this clock works. These scientists have helped me understand how studies, plants, animals and humans have harmonized the biological rhythms of the Earth with the motion of the Earth. "Hall, Rosbash, and Young found that genes that control the daily biological rhythm in their work using fruit flies as an example organism. American scientists have discovered that this genino produces a protein that is increasing at night and decreasing day by day. Scientists, who also found other protein elements forming circadian rythm, showed the self-functioning clock mechanism in the cell. Scientists have discovered that all multicellular organisms, including humans, are biological clocks that operate according to the same principles.Hall, Rosbash and Young will share the prize for 8 million Swedish krona (about 3.4 million pounds). Three scientists will receive diplomas and gold medals at the award ceremony to be held on December 10th.JEFFREY C. HALL NOW?Jeffrey C. Hall, who came to the world in New York in 1945, graduated from Washington University in Seattle in 1971. Hall works at the University of Maine.MİCHAEL ROSBASH NOW?Born in Kansas City in 1944, Michael Rosbash graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1970. Rosbash continues his studies at Waltham University.MICHAEL W. YOUNG NOW?Michael W. Young, who came to the world in 1949 in Miami, graduated from Austin University in Texas in 1975. Young, 1978, this wound serves as a lecturer at Rockefeller University in New York.The Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences will announce the winner of the Physics Prize tomorrow, the Chemistry Award on Wednesday, and the Peace Prize on Friday. On October 9, the Economy Award will be announced. It is not yet certain when the Nobel Prize for Literature will be announced.Candidates for the most prestigious award in the world of science are determined by the committee members created for each area. The Academy members are also the recipients of most of the votes.NOBEL MEDICAL AWARDThe Nobel prize, which is held every year, is the area where the first prize for health is given. Nobel prizes have been distributed since 1901 by the will of the Swedish scientist and industrialist Alfred Nobel.In 1901-2017, Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded 108 times. Only 12 women won the Nobel Prize for Medicine until now. These women are like this:Linda B. Buck (2004), "Gerty Cori (1947), Rosalyn Yalow (1977), Barbara McClintock (1983), Rita Levi-Montalcini , Françoise Barre-Sinoussi (2008), Elizabeth H. Blackburn and Carol W. Greider (2009), May-Britt Moser (2014) and Tu Yoyo (2015).The youngest scientist to receive the Nobel Prize for Medicine was Frederick G. Banting, 32 years old. Banting discovery of insulin was deemed worthy in 1923.Peyton Rous, 87, who received the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1966 for finding the "viruses causing the tumor", became the oldest scientist to receive the award.