Nobel-medicina 1988 Sir James W. Black, Gertrude B. Elion, george H. hitchings 1987 SusumuTonegawa 1986 Stanley Cohen, Rita LeviMontalcini 1985 Michael S. Brown, http://buscabiografias.com/nobelmedicina.htm
Extractions: Feedback Hitch·ings (h ch ngz) George Herbert American biochemist. He shared a 1988 Nobel Prize for developing drugs to treat leukemia and gout. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun Hitchings - United States biochemist noted for developing drugs to treat leukemia and gout (born in 1905) George Herbert Hitchings biochemist - someone with special training in biochemistry
Nobel Prize For Medicine george H. Whipple, george R. Minot, William P. Murphy Sir James W. Black,Gertrude B. Elion, george H. hitchings http://www.nndb.com/honors/214/000068010/
Extractions: This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for Nobel Prize for Medicine HONOR Nobel Prize for Medicine. Emil von Behring Ronald Ross Niels Ryberg Finsen Ivan Pavlov Robert Koch Alphonse Laveran Ilya Mechnikov, Paul Ehrlich Theodor Kocher Albrecht Kossel Allvar Gullstrand Alexis Carrel Charles Richet (no award) (no award) (no award) (no award) Jules Bordet August Krogh (no award) Archibald V. Hill, Otto Meyerhof Frederick G. Banting, John Macleod Willem Einthoven (no award) Johannes Fibiger Julius Wagner-Jauregg Charles Nicolle Christiaan Eijkman, Sir Frederick Hopkins Karl Landsteiner Otto Warburg Sir Charles Sherrington, Edgar Adrian Thomas H. Morgan George H. Whipple, George R. Minot, William P. Murphy Hans Spemann Sir Henry Dale, Otto Loewi Corneille Heymans Gerhard Domagk (no award) (no award) (no award) Henrik Dam, Edward A. Doisy Joseph Erlanger, Herbert S. Gasser Alexander Fleming , Ernst B. Chain, Sir Howard Florey Hermann J. Muller Carl Cori, Gerty Cori, Bernardo Houssay Walter Hess, Egas Moniz
Biologists Elion worked with American biochemist george H. hitchings at a research divisionof the Burroughs Wellcome Company. Elion and hitchings studied how growth http://www2.worldbook.com/features/wscimed/html/biologists.htm
Extractions: Christiane Nusslein-Volhard Biology is the scientific study of living things. There are more than 10 million species of living things on the earth. They range in size from microscopic bacteria to huge blue whales and towering redwood trees. Living things also differ greatly in where and how they live. However, all forms of life share certain characteristics that set them apart from nonliving things. These characteristics include the ability to reproduce, to grow, and to respond to changes in the environment. Traditionally, biology has been divided into two major fields. Botany deals with plants, and zoology with animals. Botany and zoology are further divided into various branches and specialized areas of study. But most branches of biology for example, anatomy (the study of the structure of living things) and genetics (the study of heredity) apply to both plants and animals. Biological research has greatly affected people's lives. For example, farm production has soared as biologists have helped develop better varieties of plants and new agricultural techniques. Discoveries in biology have enabled physicians to prevent, treat, or cure many diseases. Research on the relationships between living things and their environment has helped in the management of wildlife and other natural resources.
Extractions: I N THE SPRING OF 1933 Gertrude Elion graduated from high school and that summer she had to select a major subject before she could begin her freshman year at Hunter College. This posed a quandary for the future Nobel Prize recipient, as well as holder of 45 patents, 23 honorary degrees, and a long list of other honors: She had liked all her school subjects, making it difficult to select just one. "I loved to learn everything, everything in sight and I was never satisfied that I knew everything there was to know in each of my courses." Fatefully, that summer her grandfather, whom she loved dearly, died of cancer. "I watched him go over a period of months in a very painful way, and it suddenly occurred to me that what I really needed to do was to become a scientist, and particularly a chemist, so that I would go out there and make a cure for cancer." (All quotations in this memoir are from the author's taped 1997 interview with G. B. Elion). Become a scientist she did, and along the way she synthesized and co-developed two of the first successful drugs for the treatment of leukemia (thioguanine and mercaptopurine), as well as azathioprine (Imuran), an agent to prevent the rejection of kidney transplants and to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Trudy (as she was called by her many friends) also played a major role in the development of allopurinol for the treatment of gout and of acyclovir, the first selective antiviral agent that was effective against herpes virus infections.
JBC -- Index By Author (Sep 1959; Volume 234, Number 9) Benno Hill, Robert J. Hillyard, LA hitchings, george H. hitchings, george H.Holman, Ralph T. Holtzer, RL Horner, William H. Hurwitz, Jerard http://www.jbc.org/content/vol234/issue9/aindex.shtml
Extractions: Index by Author: 1 Sep 1959; 234 (9) [Table of Contents] A B C ... H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Abraham, S. Artom, Camillo Baker, Gizella D. Beher, William T. Brenneman, Faith N. Brink, Norman G. Callanan, M. Joan Carroll, William R. Carter, H. E. Caspi, Eliahu Chaikoff, I. L. Chaikoff, I. L. Chance, Britton Chance, Britton Chance, Britton Chance, Britton Christensen, Halvor N. Cifonelli, J. A. Coon, Minor J. Cornelius, C. E. Corwin, Laurence M. Corwin, Laurence M. Davidson, Ann G. Dorfman, Albert Drysdale, George R. Dulit, Elinor Earl, Joan M. Engel, Frank L. Faragalla, Farouk F. Field, Henry, Jr. Fishman, William H. Folk, J. E. Frantz, Ivan D., Jr. Gershoff, Stanley N. Gladner, Jules A. Green, John R. Greenberg, Jacob Henderson, J. Frank Hess, Benno Hess, Benno Hess, Benno Hess, Benno Hill, Robert J. Hillyard, L. A. Hitchings, George H. Hitchings, George H. Holman, Ralph T. Holtzer, R. L. Horner, William H. Hurwitz, Jerard Kessler, Gian Kilgore, Wendell W. Klebanoff, S. J.
Previous Gairdner Foundation Winners 1968, Bruce Chown, James L. Gowans, george H. hitchings. Jacques Oudin, J.Edwin Seegmiller. 1967, Christian DeDuve, Marshall W. Nirenberg, george E. Palade http://www.gairdner.org/priorwinner.html
Extractions: The Foundation is proud to present a complete list of winners from previous years and congratulate all of them on their impressive list of achievements and their contributions to our understanding of health, healing and the natural world. To return to the Foundation home page, click here Jeffrey M. Friedman Douglas Coleman Craig C. Mello ... James D. Watson (Award of Merit) Clay Armstrong Bertil Hille Roderick MacKinnon Marc Kirschner ... Janet D. Rowley Bruce M. Alberts Arthur Kornberg Roger Y. Tsien Pamela J. Bjorkman Don C. Wiley Tony Hunter Anthony J. Pawson Donald Metcalf Mario R. Capecchi Oliver Smithies Alvin R. Feinstein Stanley B. Prusiner Michel M. Ter-Pogossian Leland H. Hartwell Yoshio Masui Paul M. Nurse Richard Peto Bert Vogelstein Robert A. Weinberg John R. Evans (Wightman) Sydney Brenner John E. Sulston M. Judah Folkman Robert F. Furchgott David H. MacLennan Kary B. Mullis Francis S. Collins John R. Riordan Lap-Chee Tsui Victor Ling Oliver Smithies Edwin M. Southern E. Donnall Thomas Mark M. Davis Tak W. Mak Jean-Marie Ghuysen Louis M. Kunkel
20th Century Year By Year 1988 1999; and hitchings, george H., USA, Wellcome Research Laboratories, ResearchTriangle Park, NC, b. 1905, d. 1998 for their discoveries of important http://www.historycentral.com/20th/1988.html
Nobel Prizes (table) Robert Huber Hartmut Michel, Leon M. Lederman Melvin Schwartz Jack Steinberger,Gertrude B. Elion george H. hitchings Sir James Black, Naguib Mahfouz http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/sci/A0835783.html
Extractions: Reference Desk Encyclopedia Nobel Prizes Year Peace Chemistry Physics Physiology or Medicine Literature J. H. van't Hoff W. C. Roentgen E. A. von Behring R. F. A. Sully-Prudhomme Emil Fischer H. A. Lorentz Pieter Zeeman Sir Ronald Ross Theodor Mommsen Sir William R. Cremer S. A. Arrhenius A. H. Becquerel Pierre Curie Marie S. Curie N. R. Finsen Institute of International Law Sir William Ramsay J. W. S. Rayleigh Ivan P. Pavlov Baroness Bertha von Suttner Adolf von Baeyer Philipp Lenard Robert Koch Henryk Sienkiewicz Theodore Roosevelt Henri Moissan Sir Joseph Thomson E. T. Moneta Louis Renault Eduard Buchner A. A. Michelson C. I. A. Laveran Rudyard Kipling K. P. Arnoldson Fredrik Bajer Sir Ernest Rutherford Gabriel Lippman R. C. Eucken Auguste Beernaert P. H. B. Estournelles de Constant Wilhelm Ostwald Guglielmo Marconi K. F. Braun Emil T. Kocher International Peace Bureau Otto Wallach J. D. van der Waals
Biography-center - Letter H hitchings, george H. www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1988/hitchingsautobio.html;Hitler, Adolf www.pathfinder.com/time/time100/leade rs/profile/hitler.html http://www.biography-center.com/h.html
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Extractions: Related Links George H. Hitchings ) shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Sir James Black and Gertrude Elion "for their discoveries of important principles for drug treatment," Hitchings specifically for his work on chemotherapy Hitchings was born in Hoquiam, Washington , in 1905, and grew up there, in Berkeley, California San Diego Bellingham, Washington , and Seattle . He graduated from Seattle's Franklin High School , where he was salutatorian , in , and from there went to the University of Washington , from which he graduated with a degree in chemistry cum laude in , after having been elected to Phi Beta Kappa as a junior the year before. That summer, he worked at the university's Puget Sound Biological Station at Friday Harbor on San Juan Island , and received a master's degree the next year for his thesis based on that work. de:George Herbert Hitchings From the University of Washington, Hitchings went to Harvard University as a teaching fellow, ending up at Harvard Medical School. Before getting his
Cirencester, Gloucestershire, War Memorial Ernest H Curran. Francis J Curran. george Curtis. Robert Curtis. Thomas R Curtis george Thomas hitchings Frederick Harry Houseman Harry Wilfred Jackson http://www.glosgen.co.uk/warmem/cirenwm.htm
Extractions: The memorial is sited in Cirencester Parish Church, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, UK. 1914-1918 War Memorial Plaque 1 Alfred Agg John Agg Frederick G Allen Wlliam Allaway Graham Anderson Walter Angell William Angell James Barrett Richard E Barrett Arthur Baxter Wilfred Bennett Albert Berry Edward Berry Ernest F Biles Charles A Bishop Horace E Bishop James Bishop Ernest G Blackwell Martin Blackwell Reginald Blackwell Frank Booth Walter E Booth Adolphus Bowley Wilfred J Bradley Harry Bridgeman William Brotheridge Frederick J Brocklehurst Benjamin H Brown Macdonald W Brown Walter T Brunsdon Cyril Bruton Jack H Burden Frederick G Burge Charles Burrows John E R Butler V.C. D.S.O. Plaque 2 William J Callow A John Chamberlain Sidney H Cherry Richard C Chester-Master D.S.O. W Charles Christie Clifford S Cole Maxwell G Cole Gearge F Collett Henry Collett Robert H Collett Alfred D Cook Harold Cook Corin H B Cooper Thomas Cox Harold R Creese Sidney Cripps Arthur Crook Ernest H Curran Francis J Curran George Curtis Robert Curtis Thomas R Curtis James S Cutter Neville Dicks Cecil Dobbs George J Dorling W Thomas Druett Albert Edwards Walter J Eldridge Walter Fear William Ferriman Edward Fletcher Harry Fletcher Reginald A Fletcher Thomas G Fletcher Plaque 3 Theodore H Fowler Henry Fox D.C.M
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Duke Medical Archives, Inventories Warner Craig, MD, Ph.D. SC07100213 Hackel, Dr. Donald SC07100214 Harmel, Dr.Merle H. SC07100215 Hart, Dr. J. Deryl SC07100216 hitchings, george H., http://archives.mc.duke.edu/clippings_med_center_sc7_txt
The Rudder schooner, 172 , Resolute, hitchings, george H. Jun 02304. Hodgdon Brothers.cruiser, 27 3 , no name, Hodgdon, Geo. I.,Jr. Feb 4938 http://www.mysticseaport.org/library/initiative/rudderBuilder.cfm?mlet=H
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