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  1. Hepatitis B and the Prevention of Primary Cancer of the Liver: Selected Publications of Baruch S. Blumberg (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Biology)
  2. Hepatitis B: The Hunt for a Killer Virus by Baruch S. Blumberg, 2003-10-27
  3. Hepatitis Viruses and Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Approaches Through Molecular Biology and Ecology by Kusuya Nishioka, Baruch S. Blumberg, et all 1986-06
  4. Hepatitis B: The Virus, the Disease and the Vaccine by Irving Millman, Toby K. Eisenstein, et all 1984-08-01
  5. Australia Antigen and Hepatitis by Baruch S. Blumberg, etc., 1972-07
  6. Gene Cartels: Biotech Patents in the Age of Free Trade by Luigi Palombi, 2009-05
  7. PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY - Vol.141, No. 2, June 1997 by Joyce Appleby, William H. Sc American Philosophical Society: Baruch S. Blumberg, 1993-01-01
  8. Proceedings of the Conference on Genetic Polymorphisms and Geographic Variations in Disease, Sponsored By the National Institute of Arthritis and Metabolic Diseases and the National Heart Institute ... February 23-25, 1960, by Baruch S Blumberg, 1961
  9. Genetic Polymorphisms and Geographic Variations in Disease by Baruch S. Blumberg, 1962
  10. Proceedings of the Conference on Genetic Polymorphisms and Geographic Variations by Baruch S Blumberg, 1961-01-01
  11. "Keynote Address: The Australia Antigen Story": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>
  12. "Ted Slavin's Blood and theDevelopment of HBVVaccine": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>

81. Out Of The Lab, And This World
go out and get it, says Nobel Prizewinning biochemist baruch S. blumberg. blumberg has studied infectious agents in the high bush country of Surinam,
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    Hands-On Nobel Laureate to Lead NASA Agency Studying Life's Origins By Kathy Sawyer, The Washington Post
    August 21, 1999 Players Baruch S. Blumberg New title: Director, NASA Institute of Astrobiology Age: Education: B.S. (physics), Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.; medical degree, Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons; intern and assistant resident, New York City's Bellevue Hospital; clinical fellowship, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center; Ph.D. in biochemistry, Oxford University, England (Balliol College). Family: Wife, Jean, two daughters and two sons. Career highlights: World War II service in the Navy; field studies in West Africa resulting in discovery of hepatitis B virus, with major global health benefits; National Institutes of Health; Institute for Cancer Research; Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia (an affiliation that continues today); professor of medicine and anthropology at University of Pennsylvania; Member of Balliol College at England's Oxford University; numerous awards and honors, including 1976 Nobel Prize in medicine. Hobbies: Long-distance hiking, canoeing and cattle-raising.

82. Science -- Sign In
baruch S. blumberg Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ, 2002. 256 pp. $27.95, £19.95. ISBN 0691-00692-X. Louis Pasteur s famous aphorism that heads
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83. DADES DEL SUMARI DE NATURE -LONDON-
Autor blumberg, baruch S;Zuckerman, Arie J, pg 900 Demanar-lo. Títol Book reviews - Invariances The Structure of the Objective World
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84. Yale Medicine-On Campus
Nobel laureate baruch S. blumberg, MD, Ph.D., discussed environmental and genetic factors of the hepatitis B virus and related liver diseases during a talk
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DNA sequencing and genome-mapping have moved biology into a new world where researchers try to keep pace with the explosion of information and ideas, Nobel laureate Walter Gilbert, Ph.D., told a standing-room-only audience of graduate students, postdocs and researchers in May. Gilbert, a microbiologist at Harvard who invented DNA sequencing, delivered the seventh annual Edward A. Adelberg Lecture in Genetics. He shared the 1980 Nobel Prize in chemistry with Frederick Sanger for their work in determining base sequences in
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85. NEW BOOKS
blumberg, baruch S. Hepatitis B the hunt for a killer virus. R121 .D735 1989 Dorland s pocket medical dictionary. R123 .L46 2001
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86. Modification De Baruch S. Blumberg - Modifier - Wikipédia
Social Research Volume 55 No. 3baruch S. blumberg; AIDS and Metaphor Toward the Social Meaning of baruch S. blumberg a 1976 Nobel laureate, is vice president of the Fox Chase Cancer
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87. NYPL, Dorot Jewish Division, American Jewish Committee Oral History Collection
blumberg, baruch S. 2. blumberg, David. 1. blumberg, Ida. 1. blumberg, Jane. 1. blumberg, Rena. 2. blumberg, Ruth ElHassid. 2. Blumenthal, W. Michael
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88. Born On July 28
blumberg, baruch S(amuel) blumberg, baruch S(amuel) (b. July 28, 1925, New York City), American research physician whose discovery of an antigen that
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Antonio, Nicolas
Bibliotheca Hispana appeared in two parts ( Nova Vetus , 1696). The first is a vast bibliography of Peninsular and Spanish colonial writers after 1500, with critical evaluations. The second, a history of Peninsular literature from the reign of Augustus to 1500, marks the emergence of modern bibliography and the transformation of literary history into a scholarly discipline. A second edition (1788; vol. 1 of the Nova dated 1783), with additions from Antonio's manuscripts, is still consulted.
Phillips, Stephen
Phillips, Stephen (b. July 28, 1864, Summertown, Oxfordshire, Eng.d. Dec. 9, 1915, Deal, Kent), English actor and poet who was briefly successful as a playwright.
Perrine, Charles Dillon
Perrine, Charles Dillon (b. July 28, 1867, Steubenville, Ohio, U.S.d. June 21, 1951, Villa General Mitre, Arg.), U.S. astronomer who discovered the sixth and seventh moons of Jupiter in 1904 and 1905, respectively. In 1904 he published a calculation of the solar parallax (a measure of the Earth-Sun distance) based on observations of the minor planet Eros during one of its close approaches to the Earth.
Cherenkov, Pavel Alekseyevich

89. NASA Institute Welcomes New Director :: Astrobiology Magazine :: Search For Life
He succeeds Nobel Laureate Dr. baruch S. blumberg, who last year declared his intention to step down from the position. Runnegar currently is a professor in
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NASA Institute Welcomes New Director From NASA Ames Research Center Press Release NASA has announced that it has selected Dr. Bruce Runnegar of the University of California, Los Angeles, as the next director of NASA's Astrobiology Institute (NAI). He succeeds Nobel Laureate Dr. Baruch S. Blumberg, who last year declared his intention to step down from the position.

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91. Caramba! - Nobelova Cena - Medicína (1969-1985)
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92. Astrobiology @ NASA
NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin named Dr. baruch blumberg, director of NASA s Astrobiology Institute and winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize for Physiology
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93. SIMR - Centenary Survey Of Nobel Laureates
1976 baruch S. blumberg and D. Carleton GADJDUSEK describe slow viruses in the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases.
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94. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Biomedical Sciences
1976, blumberg, baruch S. for their discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases , USA
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"signal transduction in the nervous system" Austria Furchgott, Robert F.
"for their discoveries concerning nitric oxide as a signaling molecule in the cardiovascular system" USA Prusiner, Stanley B.

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