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Cholesterol Pioneer Dies at 93
8 Mar
Summary
- Professor Thompson's research clarified LDL cholesterol processing.
- His work linked faulty cholesterol processing to heart disease.
- He died at the age of 93.

Professor Gilbert Thompson, who passed away at 93, made significant contributions to our understanding of cholesterol metabolism. His research was instrumental in detailing the body's processing of low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol. Thompson's work elucidated how errors in this biological pathway can result in elevated cholesterol levels.
These elevated levels, as shown by Thompson's research, are a direct precursor to serious heart conditions. His legacy lies in clarifying the mechanisms behind hypercholesterolemia and its link to cardiovascular disease, profoundly impacting medical science.




