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  1. Scientific contributions of Selman A. Waksman;: Selected articles published in honor of his 80th birthday, July 22, 1968 by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1968
  2. WAKSMAN, SELMAN ABRAHAM (1888-1973): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  3. Waksman, Selman Abraham: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Thomas M. Zydowsky, 2004
  4. The conquest of tuberculosis by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1964
  5. SOIL MICROBIOLOGY by SELMAN ABRAHAM WAKSMAN, 1952-01-01
  6. The actinomycetes by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1962
  7. The antibiotic era: A history of the antibiotics and of their role in the conquest of infectious diseases and in other fields of human endeavor by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1975
  8. The Actinomycetes by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1961
  9. Neomycin; its nature and practical application. by Selman Abraham (1888-1973), et al, editors. WAKSMAN, 1944
  10. The actinomycetes: Nature, occurrence and activities by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1959
  11. My life with the microbes by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1958
  12. Neomycin: Its nature and practical application by Selman Abraham Waksman, 1958
  13. Laboratory Manual of General Microbiology with Special Reference to the Microorganisms of the soil. by Edwin Broun, & Selman Abraham WAKSMAN (1888-1973). FRED, 1928-01-01
  14. THE CONQUEST OF TUBERCULOSIS by SELMAN ABRAHAM WAKSMAN, 1965

1. Selman A. Waksman - Biography
selman abraham waksman was born in Priluka, near Kiev, Russia, on have one son, ByronH. waksman, MD, who From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 19421962
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Selman Abraham Waksman was born in Priluka, near Kiev, Russia, on July 22nd, 1888, as the son of Jacob Waksman and Fradia London. He received his early education primarily from private tutors, and completed his school training in Odessa in an evening school and with private tutors. He obtained his matriculation diploma in 1910 from the Fifth Gymnasium in Odessa as an extern, and left for the United States immediately afterwards.
In the autumn of 1911 he entered Rutgers College , having won a State Scholarship the previous spring. He received his B.Sc. degree in Agriculture from Rutgers in 1915. He was then appointed research assistant in soil bacteriology under Dr. J. G. Lipman at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, and was allowed to continue graduate work at Rutgers, obtaining his M.Sc. degree in 1916. In the same year, he became a naturalized United States citizen and was appointed a Research Fellow at the University of California where he received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1918.
He was invited by Dr. Lipman to return to

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3. Selman Abraham Waksman Winner Of The 1952 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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Waksman, 1968 By courtesy of Rutgers News Service, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J. (b. July 22, 1888, Priluka, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Pryluky, Ukraine]d. Aug. 16, 1973, Hyannis, Mass., U.S.), Ukrainian-born American biochemist who was one of the world's foremost authorities on soil microbiology. After the discovery of penicillin, he played a major role in initiating a calculated, systematic search for antibiotics among microbes. His consequent discovery of the antibiotic streptomycin , the first specific agent effective in the treatment of tuberculosis, brought him the 1952 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine A naturalized U.S. citizen (1916), Waksman spent most of his career at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., where he served as professor of soil microbiology (1930-40), professor of microbiology and chairman of the department (1940-58), and director of the Rutgers Institute of Microbiology (1949-58). During his extensive study of the actinomycetes (filamentous, bacteria-like microorganisms found in the soil), he extracted from them antibiotics (a term he coined in 1941) valuable for their killing effect not only on gram-positive bacteria, against which penicillin is effective, but also on gram-negative bacteria, of which the tubercle bacillus ( Mycobacterium tuberculosis ) is one.

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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry McMillan, Edwin Mattison U.S. discovery of and research on transuranium elements chemistry Seaborg, Glenn T. U.S. discovery of and research on transuranium elements literature Sweden novelist peace France physics Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas U.K. work on transmutation of atomic nuclei by accelerated particles physics Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton Ireland work on transmutation of atomic nuclei by accelerated particles physiology/medicine Theiler, Max South Africa yellow fever discoveries chemistry Martin, A.J.P. U.K. development of partition chromatography chemistry Synge, R.L.M. U.K. development of partition chromatography literature France poet, novelist, dramatist peace Schweitzer, Albert Alsace physics Bloch, Felix U.S. discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in solids physics Purcell, E.M. U.S. discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in solids physiology/medicine Waksman, Selman Abraham U.S. discovery of streptomycin chemistry Staudinger, Hermann West Germany work on macromolecules literature Churchill, Sir Winston

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    Waksman, Selman Abraham 1888-1973, American microbiologist, b. Priluka, Russia, grad. Rutgers (B.S. 1915), Ph.D. Univ. of California, 1918. He went to the United States in 1910 and was naturalized in 1916. He taught at Rutgers from 1918 and was a professor there from 1930. At the New Jersey State Agricultural Experiment station, where he became microbiologist in 1921, Waksman and his associates made studies of the decomposition of organic matter by microorganisms, of the origin and nature of humus, and of the production of substances detrimental to certain bacteria. For his discovery of the antibiotic streptomycin and of its value in treating tuberculosis, he was awarded the 1952 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. In addition to many scientific papers Waksman wrote Enzymes (with W. C Davison, 1926); Principles of Soil Microbiology The Soil and the Microbe (with R. L. Starkey, 1931); Humus Microbial Antagonisms and Antibiotic Substances The Conquest of Tuberculosis (1964); and
  • 10. Waksman, Selman Abraham. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    12. Waksman, Selman Abraham
    waksman, selman abraham (18881973 They have one son, Byron H. waksman, MD, who wasa Research Associate at From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1942-1962
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    Waksman, Selman Abraham He was born in Priluka, near Kiev, Russia, on July 22nd, 1888, as the son of Jacob Waksman and Fradia London. He received his early education primarily from private tutors, and completed his school training in Odessa in an evening school and with private tutors. He obtained his matriculation diploma in 1910 from the Fifth Gymnasium in Odessa as an extern, and left for the United States immediately afterwards.
    In the autumn of 1911 he entered Rutgers College, having won a State Scholarship the previous spring. He received his B.Sc. degree in Agriculture from Rutgers in 1915. He was then appointed research assistant in soil bacteriology under Dr. J. G. Lipman at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, and was allowed to continue graduate work at Rutgers, obtaining his M.Sc. degree in 1916. In the same year, he became a naturalized United States citizen and was appointed a Research Fellow at the University of California where he received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry in 1918.
    He was invited by Dr. Lipman to return to Rutgers, where he received an appointment as microbiologist at the Experiment Station and as Lecturer in Soil Microbiology at the University. He was appointed Associate Professor in 1925 and Professor in 1930. When the Department of Microbiology was organized in 1940, he became Professor of Microbiology and Head of the Department. In 1949, he was appointed Director of the Institute of Microbiology. He retired in 1958. However, he has a laboratory and office at the Institute to continue a limited amount of research and considerable writing and lecturing.

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    Waksman, Selman Abraham Selman Abraham Waksman est né dans Priluka, près de Kiev, la Russie, le 22 juillet 1888, comme le fils de Jacob Waksman et Londres Fradia. Il a reçu sa première éducation principalement de professeurs privés privés et a achevé son école recevant une formation à Odessa à une école du soir et avec des professeurs privés privés. Il a obtenu son diplôme d'inscription en 1910 du Cinquième Gymnase à Odessa comme une exsterne et est parti pour les Etats-Unis aussitôt après. En automne de 1911 il est entré au collège (à Université) Rutgers, ayant gagné une Bourse D'état le printemps précédent. Il a reçu son licencié le degré dans l'Agriculture de Rutgers en 1915. Il a été alors nommé la recherche l'aide dans la bactériologie de sol sous docteur J. G. Lipman au New Jersey on a permis à la Station d'Expérience Agricole et continuer le travail de diplômé à Rutgers, obtenant son degré M.Sc. en 1916. En même année, il est devenu un citoyen des Etats-Unis naturalisé et a été nommé un Chercheur attaché à l'université à l'Université de la Californie où il a reçu son Ph.D. (doctorat) dans la Biochimie en 1918.
    Il a été invité par docteur Lipman à retourner à Rutgers, où il a reçu un rendez-vous (nomination) comme le microbiologiste à la Station d'Expérience et comme le Conférencier dans la Microbiologie de Sol à l'Université. Il a été nommé le Professeur d'Associé en 1925 et le Professeur en 1930. Quand le Département de Microbiologie a été organisé en 1940, il est devenu le Professeur de Microbiologie et le Chef du Département. En 1949, il a été nommé le Directeur de l'Institut de Microbiologie. Il s'est retiré en 1958. Cependant, il a un laboratoire et le bureau à l'Institut pour continuer une quantité (somme) limitée de recherche et l'écriture considérable et l'action de faire des cours.

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    Selman Abraham Waksman (1888-1973)nacque a Priluka, vicino a Kiev. Studiò ad Odessa e nel 1911 entrò nell'Università di Rudgers negli Stati Uniti. Seguì inizialmente gli studi di Agricoltura, interessandosi ai batteri saprofiti del terreno, poi nel 1918 conseguì il dottorato in Biochimica.

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    • Selman Abraham Waksman was born near Kiev, Russia.
      When he was younger he probably had not envisioned his future job having anything to do with investigating peat bogs.
      In 1911 he entered Rutgers College.
      In 1916 he became a United States citizen and was appointed at the University of California where he received his Ph.D. two years later.
      A few of his fields of work were: the microbiological population of the soil, sulfur oxidation by bacteria, microorganisms and soil fertility, and decomposition of plant and animal residues.
      He held doctorates in agriculture, science, law, and medicine.
      He isolated, with the assistance of associates and students, many antibiotics: actinomycin, clavacin, streptothricin, streptomycin, grisein, neomycin, fradicin, candicidin, candidin, and more. Streptromycin and neomycin have both been patented, and streptomycin was recently listed as one of the top ten patents that changed the world.
      Waksman's discovery of streptomycin (an effective antibiotic for treating tuberculosis) got him a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine.
      When he started his job, bacteria were known for causing trouble, spoiled food etc. But, no one thought of bacteria as doing good things.

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    "for their discoveries concerning genetic regulation of organ development and programmed cell death" South Africa Horvitz, H. Robert
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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.
    "for his discovery of Prions - a new biological principle of infection" USA Gilman, Alfred G.
    "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA Rodbell, Martin
    "for their discovery of G-proteins and the role of these proteins in signal transduction in cells" USA Varmus, Harold E.

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