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         Yalow Rosalyn:     more books (17)
  1. Rosalyn Yalow: Nobel Laureate: Her Life and Work in Medicine (Helix Books) by Eugene Straus, 2000-01-07
  2. Radioimmunoassay (Benchmark papers in microbiology) by Rosalyn S. (editor) Yalow, 1983
  3. Peptide Hormones. Methods in Investigative and Diagnostic Endocrinology Volumes 2A & 2B by Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, 1973
  4. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  5. YALOW, ROSALYN SUSSMAN (1921- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  6. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Mary R. S. Creese, 2004
  7. Biography - Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman (1921-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Radiation and Public Perception: Benefits and Risks (Advances in Chemistry Series)
  9. Nuklearmediziner: George de Hevesy, Otmar Schober, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Gynter Mödder, Andrew Newberg, Elmar Doppelfeld (German Edition)
  10. METHODS IN INVESTIGATIVE AND DIAGNOSTIC ENDOCRINOLOGY 2A PART I GENERAL METHODOLOGY PART II PITUITARY HORMONES AND HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING FACTORS, AND 2B PART III NON-PITUITARY HORMONES by SOLOMON A. BERSON AND ROSALYN S. YALOW, 1973
  11. Methods in Radioimmunoassay of Peptide Hormones
  12. Radiation and Public Perception : Benefits and Risks ( Advances in Chemistry Ser by Jack P. (editor); Yalow, Rosalyn S. (editor) Young, 1995-01-01
  13. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate : Her Life & Work in Medicine: A Biographical Memo by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01
  14. ROSALYN YALOW, NOBEL LAUREATE: HER LIFE AND WORK IN MEDICINE, A BIOGRAPHICAL MEM by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01

1. Rosalyn Yalow - Autobiography
Rosalyn Yalow Autobiography. I was born on July 19, 1921 in New York City and have always resided and worked there except for 3 1/2 years when I
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2. Medicine 1977
Rosalyn Yalow Autobiography Nobel Lecture Banquet Speech Other Resources 1976 1978. The 1977 Prize in Physics Chemistry
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3. Rosalyn S. Yalow
Rosalyn S. Yalow
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4. Rosalyn Yalow Winner Of The 1977 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Rosalyn Yalow, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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5. Rosalyn Yalow Assaying The Unknown
4, No. 9, pp 6364. Table of Contents MDD Home Contact Us Sitemap RICHARD A. PIZZI Rosalyn Yalow Assaying the unknown
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6. SJSU Virtual Museum
Rosalyn yalow rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born on July 19, 1921 in New York, New York. She was educated at Hunter College and the University of Illinois,
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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born on July 19, 1921 in New York, New York. She was educated at Hunter College and the University of Illinois, where she completed her Ph.D. in nuclear physics in 1945. Following completion of her doctoral degree, she joined the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital in 1947. She also held the post of research professor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She is most noted for her work in the development of radio immunoassay procedures. She received the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1977 for the applications of radio immunoassay procedures to biomedical research. She and her coworker are credited with the use of radioactive iodine as a tracer in the clinical diagnosis of thyroid disease. They also investigated the distribution and metabolism of serum proteins in the body. During the 1950s Yalow and Berson discovered the presence of insulin-binding antibodies in the plasma of insulin-treated patients. Later they studied human growth hormone, corticotrophin, parathyroid hormone and gastrin in the human body. The procedures developed by Yalow and Berson have lead to the diagnosis of diseases associated with hormonal excesses and/or deficiencies. References Ireland, N.O. (1962).

7. CWP At Physics.UCLA.edu // Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow. Contributions. Publications. Honors. Additional Information
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8. YALOW, ROSALYN SUSSMAN
YALOW, ROSALYN SUSSMAN. Nuclear Physicist (1921 ) She won half of the
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9. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Yalow Rosalyn Sussman
* Exclusively for MSN Encarta Premium Subscribers. Join Now. Searched Encarta for 'yalow rosalyn Sussman' Articles. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman
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10. Radiation And Public Perception Benefits And Risks (Vol. 24) -
Radiation and Public Perception Benefits and Risks (Vol. 24) Young, Jack P. (editor); Yalow, Rosalyn S. (editor) Washington, DC, U.S.A. American
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11. Women In Science - Physics - Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born in the Bronx in 1921. She attended Huntes College and graduated with honors and degrees in chemistry and physics.
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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born in the Bronx in 1921. She attended Huntes College and graduated with honors and degrees in chemistry and physics. She overcame great odds and discrimination by being the only woman among four hundred men at the University of Illinois College of Engineering Physics Department. She got her Ph.D. in nuclear physics. Beginning in 1950, she worked at the Bronx Veterans' Hospital laboratory with Dr. Sol Bernson. They discovered how to measure small amounts of hormones in the human body by using radioisotopes. The method is called RIA and it is vital to determining the amount of foreign material in the blood. Substances with radioisotopes and antibodies are injected into the bloodstream. Rosalyn became the first woman to receive the Albert Laster Award in 1976. She became the second woman to receive the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1977. Back to Biography Menu

12. MSN Encarta - Search Results - Yalow Rosalyn Sussman
Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman (1921 ), American medical physicist and Nobel laureate, who helped to develop the testing technique known as the
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13. CWP At Physics.UCLA.edu // Yalow
Rosalyn S. Yalow Research and Development Award 1978 Theobold Smith Award 1982 George Charles de Henesy Nuclear Medicine Pioneer Award 1986
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Developed, in collaboration with S. A. Berson, methods of using radioactive isotopes to investigate physiological systems that allow detection of minute concentrations of biological or pharmacological substances in blood or other fluid samples. These techniques are known as radioimmunoassay or RIA. Radioimmunoassay is a test combining the use of radioactive isotopes with immunology to measure hormones, enzymes and other substances that exist in such low concentrations in the body that they can be impossible to detect by any other laboratory methods. [36 UN] Her work included the basic science, mathematical analysis, biomedical studies and instrumentation. Yalow and Berson demonstrated that insulin is bound by antibodies in some diabetics, which leads to abnormal degradation of the insulin. It had been previously thought that diabetes is due to deficiency of insulin secretion. "RIA has been used to screen blood for hepatitis virus in blood banks, to determine effective dosage levels of drugs and antibiotics, to detect foreign substances in the blood, to treat dwarfed children with growth hormones, to test and correct hormone levels in infertile couples, and in many other fields. RIA made endocrinology one of the hottest fields in medical research." - Danuta Bois in Microscoft Encarta

14. Autobiography Of ROSALYN S. YALOW
ROSALYN S. YALOW. I was born on July 19, 1921 in New York City and have always resided and worked there except for 3 1/2 years when I was a graduate student
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I was born on July 19, 1921 in New York City and have always resided and worked there except for 3 1/2 years when I was a graduate student at the University of Illinois. Perhaps the earliest memories I have are of being a stubborn, determined child. Through the years my mother has told me that it was fortunate that I chose to do acceptable things, for if I had chosen otherwise no one could have deflected me from my path. My mother, née Clara Zipper, came to America from Germany at the age of four. My father, Simon Sussman, was born on the Lower East Side of New York, the Melting Pot for Eastern European immigrants. Neither had the advantage of a high school education but there was never a doubt that their two children would make it through college. I was an early reader, reading even before kindergarten, and since we did not have books in my home, my older brother, Alexander, was responsible for our trip every week to the Public Library to exchange books already read for new ones to be read. In September I went to Champaign-Urbana, the home of the University of Illinois. At the first meeting of the Faculty of the College of Engineering I discovered I was the only woman among its 400 members. The Dean of the Faculty congratulated me on my achievement and told me I was the first woman there since 1917. It is evident that the draft of young men into the armed forces, even prior to American entry into the World War, had made possible my entrance into graduate school.

15. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Yal·ow ( yal o ) , Rosalyn Sussman Born 1921. American medical physicist. She shared a 1977 Nobel Prize for research on hormones.
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American medical physicist. She shared a 1977 Nobel Prize for research on hormones. Encyclopedia Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman, 1921–, American medical physicist, b. New York City, Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois, 1945. As a researcher at the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital, Yalow and colleague Solomon A. Berson developed a process, called radioimmunoassay (RIA), that made it possible to detect mere traces of biological substances in blood and other fluids. For her work, Yalow was awarded the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Andrew V. Schally and Roger Guillemin Wikipedia Rosalyn Sussman Yalow Rosalyn Sussman Yalow (born on July 19 ) is an American medical physicist , and a co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her development of the radioimmunoassay (RIA) technique.

16. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rosalyn Yalow Committed Jew and Nobel Laureate; Rosalyn Yalow, Yalow, Rosalyn (1921 ) (The Hutchinson Dictionary of Scientific Biography)
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17. Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow is a Jewish medical physicist and a Nobel Prize winner. In 1968, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow became head of the radioisotope service at
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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow is a Jewish medical physicist and a Nobel Prize winner. She was born July 19, 1921 in Bronx, New York, USA. She graduated with honors in Physics and Chemistry from Hunter College in New York, New York, in 1941. She then recieved a teaching assistance-ship in physics at the University of Illinois, and in 1945, recieved her Ph.D in nuclear physics. There she met and married A. Aaron Yalow, who was also a physics student at the university. In 1946 she left the university of Illinois and taught physics at Hunter College until 1950. Also, in 1947 she became a consultant in nuclear physics at the Veterans Administration Hospital, where she studied medical applications of radioactive materials. This is where she met Dr. Soloman A. Berson. Rosalyn was a research professor at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine from 1968 to 1974, a service professor from 1974 to 1979, and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1975. In 1976, she was the first woman to be awarded the Albert Lasker Prize for medical research. Then in 1977, she shared the Nobel Prize in medicine “for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones.” Rosalyn Sussman Yalow retired from the Veterans Administration Hospital in 1991. She is using her time, as a Nobel Prize winner, to try and get better science education, better child care and other causes. She is still alive and living in New York today.

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19. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born in New York City, New York, on July 19, 1921. She attended Hunter College and the University of Illinois, receiving her Ph.D.
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Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born in New York City, New York, on July 19, 1921. She attended Hunter College and the University of Illinois, receiving her Ph.D. in physics in 1945. Then, from 1945 to 1950, she taught at Hunter College. In 1947, Rosalyn joined the staff at the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital and served as the Mount Sinai School of Medicine's research professor. Thirty years later, she received the Nobel Prize in medicine for the radio immunoassay procedure's application to biomedical research. Rosalyn and her partner were responsible for the use of iodine as a tracer for the diagnosis of thyroid disease, investigated serum protein distribution in the human body, discovered (in insulin-treated patients' plasma) traces of insulin-binding antibodies, studied gastrin, the parathyroid hormone, the human growth hormone and corticotrophin, and made a procedure that enable today's doctors to diagnose hormonal excesses or deficiences and the diseases that are associated with them. Back to Important Women

20. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
Rosalyn Sussman Yalow Born 19Jul-1921 Birthplace Bronx, NY. Gender Female Dr. Rosalyn Yalow is a medical physicist and a Nobel Laureate.
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Executive summary: Developed radioimmunoassay technique Dr. Rosalyn Yalow is a medical physicist and a Nobel Laureate. Born in 1921 in the Bronx, New York to Jewish immigrants, she showed early aptitude in mathematics but was later drawn to math and physics. During the draft years of World War II she was able to gain entrance to previously male dominated physics graduate program at the University of Illinois. There she worked under the renowned nuclear physicist Maurice Goldhaber, becoming proficient in the construction and use of apparatus for the measurement of radioactive substances. In the late 1950s Yallow and research partner Dr. Solomon A. Berson created radioimmunoassay (RIA), an analytic radioisotopic technique that allows the quantification of trace amounts of biological substances within body fluids. Additionally the research by Yallow and Berson, the first such research done with RIA, discovered previously unknown truths about the reaction between insulin and the immune system. Yalow was awarded the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine along with Andrew V. Schally and Roger Guillemin. RIA is currently used to screen blood for hepatitis virus in blood banks, detect foreign substances in the blood, determine effective dosage levels of drugs and antibiotics, and treat and detect hormone-related health problems.

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