Rita Levi-Montalcini

Rita Levi-Montalcini

Rita Levi-Montalcini Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 31, 2012.
ROME (AP) — Rita Levi-Montalcini, a biologist who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, died at her home in Rome on Sunday. She was 103 and had worked well into her final years.

Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno, announcing her death in a statement, called it a great loss "for all of humanity." He praised her as someone who represented "civic conscience, culture and the spirit of research of our time."

Italy's so-called "Lady of the Cells," a Jew who lived through anti-Semitic discrimination and the Nazi invasion, became one of her country's leading scientists and shared the Nobel medicine prize in 1986 with American biochemist Stanley Cohen for their groundbreaking research carried out in the United States. Her research increased the understanding of many conditions, including tumors, developmental malformations, and senile dementia.

Italy honored Levi-Montalcini in 2001 by making her a senator-for-life.

A petite woman with upswept white hair, she kept an intensive work schedule well into old age. "At 100, I have a mind that is superior — thanks to experience — than when I was 20," she said in 2009.

"A beacon of life is extinguished" with her death, said a niece, Piera Levi-Montalcini, who is a city councilwoman in Turin. She told the Turin daily newspaper La Stampa that her aunt passed away peacefully "as if sleeping" after lunch and that the scientist had kept up her research studies several hours a day "right up until the end."

Levi-Montalcini was born April 22, 1909, to a Jewish family in the northern city of Turin. At age 20 she overcame her father's objections that women should not study and obtained a degree in medicine and surgery from Turin University in 1936.

She studied under top anatomist Giuseppe Levi, whom she often credited for her own success and for that of two fellow students and close friends, Salvador Luria and Renato Dulbecco, who also became separate Nobel Prize winners. Levi and Levi-Montalcini were not related.

After graduating, Levi-Montalcini began working as a research assistant in neurobiology but lost her job in 1938 when Italy's Fascist regime passed laws barring Jews from universities and major professions.

Her family decided to stay in Italy and, as World War II neared, Levi-Montalcini created a makeshift lab in her bedroom where she began studying the development of chicken embryos, which would later lead to her major discovery of mechanisms that regulate growth of cells and organs.

With eggs becoming a rarity due to the war, the young scientist biked around the countryside to buy them from farmers. She was soon joined in her secret research by Levi, her university mentor, who was also Jewish and who became her assistant.

"She worked in primitive conditions," Italian astrophysicist Margherita Hack told Sky TG24 TV in a tribute to her fellow scientist. "She is really someone to be admired."

Italy's premier, Mario Monti, paid tribute to Levi-Montalcini's "charismatic and tenacious" character and for her lifelong battle to "defend the battles in which she believed."

Only a few months ago, she helped sponsor an appeal to the government for more attention of fund-strapped young scientists in Italy.

Vatican spokesman the Rev. Federico Lombardi praised Levi-Montalcini's civil and moral efforts, saying she was an "inspiring" example for Italy and the world, the ANSA news agency said.

An Italian scientist, who worked for some 40 years with Levi-Montalcini, including in the United States, said the work the Nobel laureate did on nerve growth factor was continuing. The protein assists portions of the central nervous system that have been damaged by disease or injury.

"Over the years, this field of investigation has become ever more important in the world of neuroscience," Pietro Calissano was quoted by ANSA as saying. Calissano began studying under Levi-Montalcini in 1965 and recalled her ability to relate to students on a very human level, with none of the elite airs that often characterize Italian professors.

"I remember we were in a closet with cell cultures when she offered me a fellowship," Calissano said. He added that research building on Levi-Montalcini's pioneering achievements continues. "We are working on a possible application in the treatment of Alzheimer's," he added.

The 1943 German invasion of Italy forced the Levi-Montalcini family to flee to Florence and live underground. After the Allies liberated the city, she worked as a doctor at a center for refugees.

In 1947 Levi-Montalcini was invited to the United States, where she remained for more than 20 years, which she called "the happiest and most productive" of her life. She held dual Italian-U.S. citizenship.

During her research at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, she discovered nerve growth factor, the first substance known to regulate the growth of cells. She showed that when tumors from mice were transplanted to chicken embryos they induced rapid growth of the embryonic nervous system. She concluded that the tumor released a nerve growth-promoting factor that affected certain types of cells.

The research increased the understanding of many conditions, including tumors, developmental malformations, and senile dementia. It also led to the discovery by Stanley Cohen of another substance, epidermal growth factor, which stimulates the proliferation of epithelial cells. The two shared the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1986.

Levi-Montalcini returned to Italy to become the director of the laboratory of cell biology of the National Council of Scientific Research in Rome in 1969.

After retiring in the late 1970s, she continued to work as a guest professor and wrote several books to popularize science. She created the Levi-Montalcini Foundation to grant scholarships and promote educational programs worldwide, particularly for women in Africa.

In 2001 Levi-Montalcini was made a senator for life, one of the country's highest honors.

She then became active in Parliament, especially between 2006 and 2008, when she and other life senators would cast their votes to back the thin majority of center-left Premier Romano Prodi.

Levi-Montalcini had no children and never married, fearing such ties would undercut her independence.

"I never had any hesitation or regrets in this sense," she said in a 2006 interview. "My life has been enriched by excellent human relations, work and interests. I have never felt lonely."

Italian mathematician Piergiorgio Odifreddi said he was always struck by the contrast of this "petite, frail woman and the power of her mind." He recalled comments that Levi-Montalcini made when she turned 100. She mentioned that she would sleep no more than two or three hours a night because "I have no time to lose," Odifreddi told Sky TG24.

There was no immediate announcement of funeral or memorial services.



FRANCES D'EMILIO,Associated Press


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Liz Irene Zehm

May 11, 2013

I didn't know her but I hope she's resting in piece

enquire kovar

March 7, 2013

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E C Stellmon

February 22, 2013

What a perfectly wonderful woman. I am so impressed with Rita Levi-Montalcini. She has been an immeasurable blessing to humankind.

Joan jones

January 6, 2013

What an amazing woman!

Shelly

January 6, 2013

Such an amazing woman. I'm glad I came across her story! God bless!

SM

January 6, 2013

I am so encouraged and invigorated by Ms. Levi-Montalcini's experience. She has invigorated me to work even harder at what I am passionate about myself. May her story continue to influence others in a positive way. What a grand time it will be when she is resurrected to a beautiful paradise earth and she gets the opportunity again to research what she is passionate about...but this time to find all the answers.

Nicole Neage

January 5, 2013

"The body does what it wants. I AM NOT THE BODY, I AM THE MIND". See you around, Rita.

January 5, 2013

May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of sorrow. " Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes." (Psalms 116:15)

BH

January 5, 2013

Longevity is a blessing from God. Psalm 90:10 says . . .”In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; And if because of special mightiness they are eighty years, ” Rita was blessed with years of special mightiness. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jill

January 5, 2013

My deepest sympathies. May the "God of all comfort," help to ease the pain of your grief during this time.(1 Cor 1:3,4)

January 5, 2013

May Rita fond memories be with her family and friends for a life time. Psalms90:10.

Angela Puggioni

January 5, 2013

Il signore ti dia riposo
Sei stats grande Rita grazie

January 4, 2013

to the family,know that God has said (I-I myself am the One that is comforting you people).isaiah 51:12"""""'

Licia Deb

January 4, 2013

E' stata una grande donna.Lascia un vuoto incomabile.

Amanda Roe

January 3, 2013

What an absolute amazing lady. She is such an inspiration. Thank you for sharing her story.
God Bless

Liz Zehm

January 3, 2013

Rest in peace

Mary Green

January 2, 2013

May she rest in peace of Christ Juses our God.

michelle plakas-kaiser

January 2, 2013

rip

Sandra Langston

January 2, 2013

Tanta ammirazione per questa donna, che sempre mostrava la dignita' particolare di una persona colta, intelligente, disponibile. Era diventata il simbolo della migliore longevita' vissuta con stile. Riposa in pace.

C. Wilson

January 2, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dan Swift

January 2, 2013

When one dies, and joins God in heaven, all is revealed. Every chemical formula, every mathematical equation, every language. She must be rejoicing now, understanding everything about our universe. Such a remarkable woman who inspires the spirit of discovery. God bless her and may her family find peace and comfort through Him, who is our savior. God bless!

ERIC

January 2, 2013

MAY YOU BE AN INSPIRATION TO ALL YOUNG WOMEN, THE WORLD OVER !"SHALOM ALEICHEM " MAY YOU REST UNDER THE WINGS OF G-OD

January 1, 2013

Wow. What an inspiration to and for all of humanity.

Gennie G.

January 1, 2013

What a wonderful human being and brilliant scientist just left us, but, knowing that her pioneering work continues to benefit us all gives great hope and comfort to the world. I hope that she will be a great inspiration to many women and men in the fields of the sciences.

PM Chilton

January 1, 2013

An inspiration to scientists everywhere. Dr. Levi-Montalcini's legacy may never be fully appreciated.

January 1, 2013

May you find comfort in the Hearer of prayer at this time. Psalm 65:2

RJB

January 1, 2013

Ms. Levi-Montalcini's devotion to cell research and medical science is truly admirable. Her fascination with the way the human body works reminds me of the writings of a famous king:'You produced my kidneys; you kept me screened off in the belly of my mother. I shall laud you because in a fear-inspiring way I am wonderfully made...My bones were not hidden from you when I was made in secret...Your eyes saw even the embryo of me, and in your book all its parts were down in writing...Your works are wonderful, as my soul is very well aware.' Psalm 139:13-16

January 1, 2013

My condolences to the Montalcini family, may the God who supplies endurance and comfort be with you in the days ahead-Romans 15:5.

Muffy

January 1, 2013

An amazing woman who overcame many obstacles to share her brilliant, beautiful mind with science, and all the world.
Condolences to her family, friends, and colleagues. We are fortunate that her work lives on.

Rita Gordon

January 1, 2013

What a loss to the world. A woman of Valor.

Kathy

December 31, 2012

Condolences to the Levi-Montalcini Family,
A long life, indeed. We look forward to the fulfillment of Isaiah 65:21,22:"And they will certainly build houses and have occupancy; and they will certainly plant vineyards and eat [their] fruitage. They will not build and someone else have occupancy; they will not plant and someone else do the eating. For like the days of a tree will the days of my people be; and the work of their own hands my chosen ones will use to the full."

BH

December 31, 2012

My prayers go out to the family in this time of loss. The bible tells us to "rejoice with people who rejoice; weep with people who weep." (Romans 12:15) I share your grief.

Amy

December 31, 2012

God bless

Emma Jean

December 31, 2012

Dear Montalcini Family,
"God himself will give strength to you. He will bless you with peace."(Psalms 29:11)

Sorry for your loss.

M.G

December 31, 2012

I send my condolences to the Levi family and friends. May the god of comfort be with you during your time of loss.

December 31, 2012

I am truly sorry to hear about your loss. May God be with you in this time of grief.

December 31, 2012

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

C.P.

December 31, 2012

What a remarkable person! A testimony to the potential of the human spirit! Our minds and and brains are an awesome creation! Ms. Levi-Montalcini used her determination and intellect to benefit others beyond her lifetime. My condolences to those who will miss her!

December 31, 2012

Dear Montalcini family: I am deeply sorry for your loss.May the God of all comfort be with you in your time of sorrow.(James 4:8)JM GA

Sophia

December 31, 2012

Gray-headedness is a crown of beauty when it is found in the way of righteousness. Pr 16:31
Ms. Rita through her intense study of the cell could see "all it's parts were down in writing". Ps 16:31

December 31, 2012

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one Pldase find peace And comfort in Psalms 65:2.

April

December 31, 2012

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. May all be comforted by the wonderful promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

Camille

December 31, 2012

Longevity is a blessing from God. (Psalm 90:10) . . .In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; And if because of special mightiness they are eighty years, . . .
Rita was blessed with 103 years of special mightinessMay your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Rosemary Santiago

December 31, 2012

An amazing woman... What a contribution to our history... May the good Lord provide comfort her family and close friends. A legend is gone but never forgotten... God Bless her!

Ivy

December 31, 2012

God Bless You, Sweet and Wise Soul.

Colleen Hickman

December 31, 2012

Losing a purposeful life is forever grieved. My sincere sympathy,

December 31, 2012

We send our condolences to the family and friends of this great scientist and humanitarian. Judith Braffman-Miller and Mark Ellis Miller

Barbara

December 31, 2012

What an incredible woman. The world marvels at her strength and longevity. The scriptures call it "Special Mightiness"in Psalms 90:10.
May the God of comfort be with those of whom Ms Levi-Montalcini shared a life with.

Mary

December 31, 2012

Our prayers go out to the family and friends. May God's promise comfort you during these difficult times, "...the righteous will inherit the earth and live forever upon it." May the hope of seeing your loved one again, bring you some peace and comfort.

December 31, 2012

Our deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family as you struggle through the grief and sadness. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Support staff,
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GAIL SOCHA

December 31, 2012

THANK YOU FOR BEING BRAVE IN A WORLD OF UNCERTANTIY . FOR FOLLOWING YOUR HEART AND SHARING WITH ALL!

With Deepest Sympathy

December 31, 2012

To the family of Rita Levi-Montalcini, sorry for your loss. May God comfort the family and give you peace in this time of sorrow 2 Cor 1:2-4.

Dee Sims

December 31, 2012

To the Family and Friends of Ms. Levi-Montalcini, The book of Psalm made a very good point that I feel applies to Ms. Levi-Montalcini where is says:” In themselves the days of our years are seventy years; And if because of special mightiness they are eighty years,”…(Psalm 90:10 ) She has truly exceeded that mightiness and still having the mind of great ability. Many give their thanks for her fine accomplishments to society. She will greatly be missed by all.

Lottie Doskey

December 31, 2012

She is a light for the women of the world and the reason they should be educated.

December 31, 2012

I send my condolences to the family. May God comfort you all during this time. What an amazing woman, this is my first time learning about Miss Montalcini, she made some huge contributions to this world. I really commend her for living a self sarificing life to help make this world a better place.

December 31, 2012

God bless you ~

RL Thomas

December 31, 2012

May the God of comfort bring your family peace and comfort at this time. Such a loss for all of society. My condolences to all her friends and family.

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