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  1. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2000
  2. Médecin Danois: Ole Worm, Carl Vaernet, Rudolph Bergh, Jacques-Bénigne Winslow, Christian Frederick Heerfordt, Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (French Edition)
  3. Investigations on the spiroptera cancer,: III-VI ..., (Kgl. danske videnskabernes selskab. Biologiske meddelelser) by Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger, 1918
  4. The Danish cancer researcher Johannes Fibiger,: Professor in the University of Copenhagen, by Knud Iver Assens Secher, 1947

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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger Danish pathologist, born April 23, 1867, Silkeborg; died January 30, 1928, K benhavn. Associated with Fibiger's
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Johannes fibiger johannes andreas grib Fibiger was born at Silkeborg (Denmark)on April 23, 1867. His father, CEA Fibiger, was a local medical practitioner
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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger was born at Silkeborg (Denmark) on April 23, 1867. His father, C. E. A. Fibiger, was a local medical practitioner and his mother, Elfride Muller, was a writer. Fibiger gained his bachelor's degree in 1883 and qualified as a doctor in 1890. After a period of working in hospitals and studying under Koch and Behring
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Fibiger died on January 30, 1928, at Copenhagen after a short illness (cardiac failure with multiple emboli and massive pulmonary infarcts; cancer of the colon: caecostomy), survived by his wife Mathilde, Fibiger, whom he married in 1894. From Nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1922-1941 , Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1965 This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel Nobel Lectures . The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. To cite this document, always state the source as shown above. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1926
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Fibiger, Johannes ( yôhä n?s fe beg?r ) , 1867–1928, Danish pathologist andphysician. He served as professor of pathological anatomy at the Univ.
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Danish pathologist. The first to produce cancer experimentally, he won a 1926 Nobel Prize. Wikipedia Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger Fibiger won a Nobel Prize in 1926 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger April 23 January 30 ) was a Danish scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . Fibiger had claimed to find an organism he called Spiroptera carcinoma that caused cancer in mice and rats . Later, it was shown that this specific organism was not the primary cause of the tumors. Because of this, some consider Fibiger's Nobel Prize to be undiserved, but others credit Fibiger with showing that external stimuli can induce cancer.

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Fibiger won a Nobel Prize in 1926. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (April 23, 1867 January 30, 1928) was a Danish scientist who won the 1926 Nobel Prize in
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Fibiger won a Nobel Prize in 1926 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger April 23 January 30 ) was a Danish scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . Fibiger had claimed to find an organism he called Spiroptera carcinoma that caused cancer in mice and rats . Later, it was shown that this specific organism was not the primary cause of the tumors. Because of this, some consider Fibiger's Nobel Prize to be undeserved, but others credit Fibiger with showing that external stimuli can induce cancer. edit
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While studying tuberculosis in lab rats, Fibiger found tumors in some of his rats. He discovered that these tumors were associated with parasitic nematode worms that had been living in some cockroaches that the rats had eaten. He thought that these organisms may have been the cause of the cancer. In fact, the rats had been suffering from a vitamin A deficency and this was the main cause of the tumors. The parasites had merely caused the tissue irritation that drove the damaged cells into cancer; any tissue irritation could have induced the tumors. Although the specific link between the parasites and cancer was later known to be relatively unimportant, the idea that tissue damage was a cause of cancer was still an important advance in cancer research. edit
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Fibinger was born in Silkeborg , Denmark. He became a medical doctor in 1890 and studied under

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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger *1867, ? 1928 (Denmark) "For his discovery of the Spiroptera carcinoma" External links
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JOHANNES ANDREAS GRIB FIBIGER. Johannes Fibiger was born at Silkeborg on April23, 1867 and died at Copenhagen on January 30, 1928 because of cardiac
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Johannes Fibiger was born at Silkeborg on April 23, 1867 and died at Copenhagen on January 30, 1928 because of cardiac failure with multiple emboli and massive pulmonary infarcts; colon cancer. He was a resident of Denmark and affiliated with Copenhagen University. His father was a local medical practitioner and his mother was a writer. Fibiger gained his bachelors degree in 1883 and qualified as a doctor in 1890. His career ranged from working in hospitals, working as an assistant professor at Copenhagen University in the biology department, to serving as an army reserve doctor at Blegdam Hospital(the Hospital for Infectious Diseases) where he completed his doctorate thesis on "Research into the bacteriology of diphtheria"(he received his doctorate from Copenhagen in 1895 and was appointed prosecutor of Pathological Anatomy, Principal of the Laboratory of Clinical Bacteriology of the Army, and Director of the Central Laboratory of the Army and Consultant Physician to the Army Medical Service..) In 1900 he was appointed Professor of Pathological Anatomy at Copenhagen University and Director of the Institute of Pathological Anatomy. Though Fibiger is recognized for numerous achievements and research but his most impressive achievement was when he received the Nobel Prize in 1926 for his work on cancer, his discovery of the Spiroptera carcinoma.

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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger
April 23 January 30 ) was a Danish scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . Fibiger had claimed to find an organism he called Spiroptera carcinoma that caused cancer in mice and rats
Research
While studying tuberculosis in lab rats, Fibiger found tumors in some of his rats. He discovered that these tumors were associated with parasitic nematode worms that had been living in some cockroaches that the rats had eaten. He thought that these organisms may have been the cause of the cancer. In fact, the rats had been suffering from a vitamin A deficency and this was the main cause of the tumors. The parasites had merely caused the tissue irritation that drove the damaged cells into cancer; any tissue irritation could have induced the tumors. Although the specific link between the parasites and cancer was later known to be relatively unimportant, the idea that tissue damage was a cause of cancer was still an important advance in cancer research.
Biography
Fibinger was born in Silkeborg , Denmark. He became a medical doctor in 1890 and studied under

18. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger
Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (23 kwietnia1867 w Silkeborgu 30 stycznia 1928 w Kopenhadze), dunski lekarz patolog,
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23 kwietnia w Silkeborgu - 30 stycznia w Kopenhadze duński lekarz patolog, laureat Nagrody Nobla Studiował w Berlinie m.in. u Roberta Kocha i Emila Behringa ; w uzyskał stopień doktora medycyny, a w w Kopenhadze obronił doktorat naukowy. Od był profesorem uniwersytetu kopenhaskiego. Jeden z założycieli czasopisma "Acta Pathologica et Microbiologica Scandinavica". Jako pierwszy wywołał eksperymentalnie zmiany w żołądku szczur³w poprzez karmienie karaluchami zawierającymi postaci larwalne nicienia spiroptera neoplasmatica . Fibiger zaobserwował przerzuty i wytwarzanie dlaszych guz³w. Opisał zmiany jako złośliwe (rakowate) i w został uhonorowany Nagrodą Nobla . Jego odkrycie, mimo że nie znalazło potwierdzenia, zapoczątkowało doświadczenia nad rakiem Źr³dła:
  • Wulf von Bonin, Erich Bagge, Robert Herrlinger, Laureaci nagrody Nobla. Chemia, fizyka, medycyna , Warszawa 1969

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Fibiger won a Nobel Prize in 1926 Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger April 23 January 30 ) was a Danish scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine . Fibiger had claimed to find an organism he called Spiroptera carcinoma that caused cancer in mice and rats . Later, it was shown that this specific organism was not the primary cause of the tumors. Because of this, some consider Fibiger's Nobel Prize to be undiserved, but others credit Fibiger with showing that external stimuli can induce cancer.
Research
While studying tuberculosis in lab rats, Fibiger found tumors in some of his rats. He discovered that these tumors were associated with parasitic nematode worms that had been living in some cockroaches that the rats had eaten. He thought that these organisms may have been the cause of the cancer. In fact, the rats had been suffering from a vitamin A deficency and this was the main cause of the tumors. The parasites had merely caused the tissue irritation that drove the damaged cells into cancer; any tissue irritation could have induced the tumors. Although the specific link between the parasites and cancer was later known to be relatively unimportant, the idea that tissue damage was a cause of cancer was still an important advance in cancer research.
Biography
Fibinger was born in Silkeborg , Denmark. He became a medical doctor in 1890 and studied under

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Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (18671928). Johannes Fibiger Læge og professor ipatologisk anatomi ved Københavns Universitet 1900.
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I 1894 gifter JF sig med Mathilde Fibiger.
I 1927 fik JF nobelprisen "for sin opdagelse af spiroptera-karcinomet".
Da man ikke har kunnet bekræfte Fibigers cancerforsøg, er hans nobelpris af mange blevet betragtet som en "fejl" fra nobelkomiteens side. Når han nåede at få 16 indstillinger gennem 6 år, inden han fik prisen, skyldtes det dog ikke, at komiteen med datidens viden havde saglig grund til at betvivle hans resultater - selvom de muligvis var forkerte - men udelukkende at man var i tvivl, om arbejdet var originalt nok.
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