Ryszard Kole

Ryszard Kole (Polish: [ˈrɨʂard ˈkɔlɛ]) is a Polish–American pharmacologist and professor emeritus in the Pharmacology Department at the UNC School of Medicine within the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Between 1970–1977, he held the position of senior research associate at the Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), where he obtained his PhD degree.

[2] In 1977, he moved to the United States where, as a postdoctoral fellow, he trained with Sidney Altman and Sherman Wiseman at Yale University.

In 1983, joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill as Professor of Pharmacology.

[3][4] In 2019, he became the joint recipient of the Massry Prize, alongside Stanley T. Crooke, for "their seminal work in the development of oligonucleotides targeting messenger RNA as novel therapeutics for a wide range human diseases".