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         Wald George:     more books (35)
  1. A Generation in Search of a Future: a speech dilivered as part of the March 4th movement at the Massachusetts Institue of Technoloy by George Wald, 1969
  2. Report of the Committee on the Visual Arts at Harvard. By Francis Keppel, Wolfgang Stechow, Donald Oenslager, George Wald, Charles Sawyer, John Walker, S. Lane Faison, Jr., and John Nicholas Brown. by Cambridge. Harvard University. Committee on the Visual Arts., 1955
  3. Energy Bibliography Annotated by George Wald, 1978
  4. Self-Intellection and Identity in the Philosophy of Plotinus (European University Studies Series XX, Vol. 274/Europaische Hochschulschriften Reihe XX) by George Wald, 1990-11
  5. Defoliation: What Are Our Herbicides Doing To Us? (A Ballantine/Friends of the Earth book) by Thomas Whiteside, 1970-03
  6. Getting Started in Clinical Radiology: From Image to Diagnosis by George Eastman, Christoph Wald, et all 2005-10-10
  7. George Wald
  8. Biography - Wald, George (1906-1997): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2002-01-01
  9. Biochimiste: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, Robert Crane, Fernand Seguin, George Wald, Ernst Boris Chain, Juan Negrín, Paul Nurse, Eduard Buchner (French Edition)
  10. Biochimiste Américain: Robert Crane, George Wald, Roger Tsien, Robert Furchgott, Gertrude Elion, Gerty Theresa Cori, Edward Adelbert Doisy (French Edition)
  11. Neurobiologists: Roger Wolcott Sperry, Wade Regehr, Colin Blakemore, Achim Peters, Donald A. Glaser, George Wald, Edward Kravitz
  12. What is to Be Done?: Volume III, No. 10, December, 1978 -- Article on Allen Ginsberg with full text of his poem, "Plutonian Ode" SIGNED by Payne (ed.); (Allen Ginsberg) (George Wald) (Nuclear Disarmament) Templeton, 1978-01-01
  13. The Black Panthers, Jews and Israel by Albert S., Robert E. Goldburg, Huey Newton, Morris U. Schappes And George Wald Axelrad, 1971-01-01
  14. Societal Issues, Scientific Viewpoints

61. Nobel Conference® - Previous Conferences Archive
The Future of Science *Sir John Eccles Langdon Gilkey *Polykarp Kusch *Glenn SeaborgPlus 24 nobel laureates and Krister Stendahl *Ulf von Euler *george wald.
http://www.gustavus.edu/events/nobel/archive/
*) denotes participants who are Nobel laureates. 2002 Website 2002 (XXXVIII ) - The Nurture of Nature
Avshalom Caspi
Jerome Kagan
*Eric R. Kandel
Eleanor E. Maccoby
Thomas H. Murray
Robert Plomin
Judith L. Rapoport
2001 Website 2001 (XXXVII) - What is still to be discovered?
*Edmond H. Fischer
*Roald Hoffmann *Sir Harold W. Kroto *Stanley B. Prusiner Erling Norrby Sir John Maddox Comelia Dean 2000 Website 2000 (XXXVI) - Globalization 2000: Economic Prospects and Challenges Jagdish Bhagwati John B. Cobb Jr. Amitai Etzioni *Robert Mundell Jeffrey D. Sachs Michael Sohlman Joseph E. Stiglitz 1999 Website 1999 (XXXV) - Genetics in the New Millennium Bruce Baker Elizabeth Blackburn Lindon Eaves Dean Hamer Leroy Hood Evelyn Fox Keller J. Craig Venter

62. Scientists Speak About Evolution
Dr. george wald, a nobel prize winner, chooses to believe in evolutioneven though he said he regards it as a scientific impossibility.
http://www.bereanpublishers.co.nz/Creation_vs_Evolution/scientists speak about e
SCIENTISTS SPEAK ABOUT EVOLUTION
Charles Darwin: "Long before the reader has arrived at this part of my work, a crowd of difficulties will have occurred to him. Some of them are so serious that to this day I can hardly reflect on them without being in some degree staggered; but, to the best of my judgment, the greater number are only apparent, and those that are real are not, I think fatal to the theory." Toward the end of his life, Darwin openly admitted: "Not one change of species into another is on record.... We cannot prove that a single species has changed into another." Darwin, Charles, My life and Letters, Vol. 1. Page 2 10. Thomas Huxley said that "evolution was not an established theory but a tentative hypothesis, an extremely valuable and even probable hypothesis, but a hypothesis none the less." Himmelfarb, Gertrude, Darwin and the Darwinian Revolution, Doubleday and Co., New York, 1859, page 366. Dr. Austin H. Clark, noted biologist of the Smithsonian Institute, stated: "There is no evidence which would show man developing step by step from lower forms of life.

63. Main Street Fine Books - Galena, Il, Rare Books, First Editions, Rare Autographs
With original envelope. Price $30.00. 33. wald, george (190697). American scientistwhose research into optics earned him the 1967 nobel Prize for medicine.
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64. 20th Century Year By Year 1967
nobel Prizes. Finland), d. 1991; HARTLINE, HALDAN KEFFER, USA, The RockefellerUniversity, New York, NY, b. 1903, d. 1983; and wald, george, USA, Harvard
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Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitzer Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/
Major Events of 1967
Sports
NBA: Philadelphia 76ers vs. San Francisco Warriors Series: 4-2
NCAA Football: USC Record: 10-1-0
Heisman Trophy: Gary Beban, ucla, QB points: 1,968
Stanley Cup: Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Montreal Canadiens Series: 4-2
Super Bowl I: Green Bay Packers vs. Kansas City Chiefs Score: 35-10
US Open Golf: Jack Nicklaus Score: 275 Course: Baltusrol GC Location: Springfield, NJ
World Series: St. Louis Cardinals vs. Boston Red Sox Series: 4-3
Top Music of 1967
1."Kind of a Drag" ... The Buckinghams
2."Ruby Tuesday" ... The Rolling Stones
3."Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" ... The Supremes
4."Penny Lane" ... The Beatles
5."Happy Together" ... The Turtles 6."Somethin' Stupid" ... Nancy Sinatra & Frank Sinatra 7."The Happening" ... The Supremes

65. Nobel Laureates For Genital Integrity:
genital integrity, nobel William Van Brunt LEWIS Florida native Van Lewis attendedHarvard College as a student of nobel Laureate biologist, george wald.
http://www.sicsociety.org/crick-wald.htm
www.StopInfantCircumcision.org Print This Page Nobel Laureates for Genital Integrity: Francis Crick – George Wald
William Van Brunt Lewis
National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers
NOCIRC Florida
P.O. Box 323
Panacea, Florida 32346, USA
Abstract:
The worldwide human rights movement for bodily integrity has support from some of the world’s top biological scientists, among them Nobel Laureates in Physiology and Medicine Francis Crick, discoverer of the molecular structure of DNA, and George Wald, discoverer of vitamin A in the retina of the eye and how it functions there with light to form the molecular basis of vision.
In 1995, Crick endorsed "The Ashley Montagu Resolution To End The Genital Mutilation Of Children Worldwide - A Petition To The World Court, the Hague", as have many others concerned for children’s legal and human rights, health, and lives. This petition and its predecessor, the "Universal Declaration on Circumcision, Excision, and Incision", were written by developmental neuropsychologist and comparative anthropologist James Prescott, Ph.D., and adopted by the 1st and 4th International Symposia on Circumcision, respectively, in 1989 and 1996. http://www.nocirc.org/
Now many new endorsers are joining Francis Crick, Marilyn Milos, Ashley Montagu, James Prescott, Jonas Salk, George Wald and many others supporting genital integrity for all human children by endorsing this declaration and petition at the new web site, http://MontaguNOCIRCpetition.org.

66. The Nobel Prize
W. Nirenberg) 1967 ? (Ragnar Granit), (Haldan Keffer Hartline), (george wald) 1966 ?
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67. The Priestley Celebration
1970, george wald, for distinguished contributions to the field of physiologyof vision and biochemical evolution. nobel Laureate in Medicine 1967.
http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/p/ed_priestleyawardrecips.htm
Priestley Award Recipients
Sir Hugh Stott Taylor , for research and teaching in physical chemistry.
Paul R. Burkholder , for the discovery of chloromycetin.
Karl T. Compton , for peacetime use of atomic energy.
Harold C. Urey , for the discovery of deuterium. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1934.
Detlev W. Bronk , for distinguished service to mankind through biochemistry.
Edward Teller , for distinguished work in nuclear physics.
George Bogdan Kistiakowski , for work in chemical kinetics and thermodynamics.
Willard Frank Libby , for distinguished contributions to the development of carbon dating.
Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1951.
Glenn T. Seaborg , for distinguished contributions through nuclear chemistry. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry, 1951. Maurice Ewing , for distinguished contributions in the fields of oceanography, climatology, and geothermal measurements. Robert W. Woodward , for the synthesis of organic molecules. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1965. Kenneth S. Pitzer , for work in theoretical quantum chemistry. Isador I. Rabi

68. Intellectual Output  From The Arab World
JEWISH nobel WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLDS POPULATION 14,000,000 million Jews. Konrad Bloch1965 Francois Jacob 1965 - Andre Lwoff 1967 - george wald 1968 - Marshall
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nobel prize, nobel prize winners, jewish nobel prize winners, islam, muslim, moslem
INTELLECTUAL OUTPUT
ARAB / ISLAMIC NOBEL WINNERS
of World's Population
1,400,000,000 Muslims
Literature
1988 - Najib Mahfooz 1988.
Peace
1978 - Anwar El-Sadat
1994 - Yasser Arafat ... A Joke!!!
Chemistry
1990 Elias James Corey 1999 - Ahmed Zewail Medicine 1960 Peter Brian Medawar 1998 Ferid Mourad Physics Abdus Salam The Norwegians played an ugly joke on the world by pretending Arafat was a Man of Peace. It is time to correct a vile error. Click HERE to add your name to the petition to revoke his award. Masada2000.org special Nobel Prize for I N T E G R I T Y! Norwegian, Kaare Kristiansen was a member of the Nobel Committee. He resigned in 1994 to protest the awarding of a Nobel "Peace Prize" to Yasser Arafat, whom he correctly labeled a "terrorist." JEWISH NOBEL WINNERS OF WORLDS POPULATION 14,000,000 million Jews

69. George Wald, November 18, 1906—April 12, 1997 | By John E. Dowling | Biographic
of the twentieth century with the passing of george wald. wald was elected to theNational Academy of Sciences in 1950 and was awarded the nobel Prize in
http://stills.nap.edu/html/biomems/gwald.html
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
Courtesy of Harvard University News Office, Cambridge, Mass.
George Wald
By John E. Dowling
B In addition to being a superb scientist, Wald was a marvelous teacher, lecturer, and writer. Time magazine named him "one of the ten best teachers in the country" in a cover story published in 1966. He wrote and lectured on a wide variety of topics from the "Origin of Life" and "Life and Mind in the Universe" to political issues. The Vietnam War horrified him and, beginning in the mid-1960s until shortly before his death, he was deeply involved in anti-war and anti-nuclear activities. He considered his political actions as part of being a biologist: one who is concerned with life. George Wald was born in New York City on November 18, 1906. The son of immigrant parents, he grew up in Brooklyn in a working-class neighborhood. His mother was from Germany, his father from Poland. He showed an aptitude for mechanical things and science from his youngest days. An early triumph was the successful construction of a crystal detector radio that enabled him and his neighborhood friends to listen to the 1919 World Series. George went to Manual Training High School, now the Brooklyn Technical High School, which trained students to use their hands and to build things. He later felt this training was especially useful for his scientific career, as it enabled him to design and even to help build a variety of specialized equipment. Two interests stand out from his high school days: electricity and vaudeville. For a while he thought of electrical engineering as a career but a visit to Western Electric in New Jersey soured him on that path. With a high school friend, he organized a vaudeville act that they took to nearby Jewish community centers. His success as a performer suggested law as a possible career and so he entered college as a pre-law student at Washington Square College of New York University.

70. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Physiology Or Medicine
Advertisement. nobel Prize Winners for Physiology or Medicine. 1967, Ragnar GranitHaldan Keffer Hartline george wald, Sweden United States United States.
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Nobel Prize Winners for Physiology or Medicine
Chemistry Physics Literature Peace ... Economics Emil A. von Behring Germany Sir Ronald Ross Great Britain Niels R. Finsen Denmark Ivan P. Pavlov Russia Robert Koch Germany Camillo Golgi
Santiago Ramon y Cajal Italy
Spain Charles L. A. Laveran France Paul Ehrlich Elie Metchnikoff Germany France Emil Theodor Kocher Switzerland Albrecht Kossel Germany Allvar Gullstrand Sweden Alexis Carrel France Charles R. Richet France Robert Barany Austria Jules Bordet Belgium Schack A. S. Krogh

71. TIP NOBEL ÖDÜLLERI
THEORELL, AXEL HUGO THEODOR. Isveç, nobel Tip Enstitüsü, Stokholm, d. 1903,ö. wald, george. ABD, Harvard Üniversitesi, Cambridge, MA, d. 1906, ö.1997
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72. “¯ˆê‰ÓŠ‚ɈقȂÁ‚½Ží—Þ‚Ì–â‘è‚ðì¬‚·‚é
It is interesting that a great scientist, george wald, who once won the nobel Prizefor medicine, said that the really interesting questions are those which an
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Scientists, he said, must ( ) to life that childish spirit of inquiry, which ( ) by the repeated disappointment of getting no answers from their parents. ‚S u•À‚Ñ‘Ö‚¦v‚ðŽÀs‚µAu•¡”Œê‘žv‚̏€”õ‚ð‚·‚é It is not too difficult to ( ) small children's attention away.

73. ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates
All ONR Sponsored nobel Laureates. george wald - (Medicine, 1967) For identifyingvisual pigments and their chemical precursors, and for discovering the
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ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates ONR is pleased to recognize the achievements of 3 more ONR-sponsored Nobel Laureates "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates."
  • Eric Cornell (JILA and NIST) Carl Wieman (JILA and University of Colorado) Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT)
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All ONR- Sponsored Nobel Laureates Felix Bloch - (Physics, 1952)
For developing techniques of magnetic measurement in atomic nuclei.
General Applications: Magnetic resonance imagery
Naval Applications: Naval medicine; nondestructive inspection Linus Pauling - (Chemistry, 1954)
For research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances.
General Applications: Modern physical chemistry; modern biochemistry

74. Dickinson College - News And Events - Joseph Priestley Celebration
nobel Peace Prize 1962. 1970 george wald, for distinguished contributionsto the field of physiology of vision and bio chemical evolution.
http://www.dickinson.edu/news/priestley/
Joseph Priestley Celebration
Each year the Priestley Celebration brings to campus a distinguished scientist to be honored for discoveries which contribute to the welfare of mankind. The award is made in memory of Joseph Priestley, discoverer of oxygen. During the celebration, the College's collection of Priestley apparatus and memorabilia is displayed. The recipient is given an honorarium and a ceramic medallion struck from an original 1779 mold by Josiah Wedgwood which bears a likeness of Priestley derived from a pen-and-ink drawing by John Flaxman. Recipients of the Priestley Award are:
1952 Sir Hugh Stott Taylor, for research and teaching in physical chemistry.
1953 Paul R. Burkholder, for the discovery of chloromycetin.
1954 Karl T. Compton, for peacetime use of atomic energy.
1955 Harold C. Urey, for the discovery of deuterium. Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1934.
1956 Detlev W. Bronk, for distinguished service to mankind through biochemistry.
1957 Edward Teller, for distinguished work in nuclear physics.
1958 George Bogdan Kistiakowski, for work in chemical kinetics and thermodynamics.

75. Volver A La Página Principal Las Instituciones Que Nos Cobijan
Premios nobel de Medicina. PRINCIPAL ÍNDICE Notas nobel Medicina nobel Química 1967, Granit, Ragnar; Hartline, Haldan Keffer; wald, george.
http://www.biologia.edu.ar/basicos/nobeles/nobelmed.htm
Premios Nobel de Medicina
PRINCIPAL ÍNDICE Notas [ Nobel Medicina ] Nobel Química Tema Ganador Behring, Emil Adolf Von Ross, Sir Ronald Finsen, Niels Ryberg Pavlov, Ivan Petrovich Koch, Robert Cajal, Santiago Ramon Y.; Golgi, Camillo Laveran, Charles Louis Alphonse Ehrlich, Paul; Metchnikoff, Ilya Ilyich Kocher, Emil Theodor Kossel, Albrecht Gullstrand, Allvar Carrel, Alexis Richet, Charles Robert Barany, Robert Bordet, Jules Krogh, Schack August Steenberger Hill, Sir Archibald Vivian; Meyerhof, Otto Fritz; Banting, Sir Frederick Grant; Macleod, John James Richard; Einthoven, Willem; Fibiger, Johannes Andreas Grib Wagner-Jauregg, Julius Nicolle, Charles Jules Henri Eijkman, Christiaan; Hopkins, Sir Frederick Gowland Landsteiner, Karl Warburg, Otto Heinrich Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas; Sherrington, Sir Charles Scott Morgan, Thomas Hunt Minot, George Richards; Murphy, William Parry; Whipple, George Hoyt Spemann, Hans Dale, Sir Henry Hallett; Loewi, Otto Nagyrapolt, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Von Heymans, Corneille Jean Francois Domagk, Gerhard

76. Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De Physiologie Et Médecine
Translate this page de physiologie et médecine est attribué par l'Assemblée nobel de l Ragnar Grant(Suède), Hardan Keffer Hartline (États-Unis) et george wald (États-Unis).
http://www.geniesenherbe.org/theorie/prix/nobmed.html
Lauréats du prix Nobel de physiologie et médecine Le prix Nobel de physiologie et médecine est attribué par l' Assemblée Nobel de l'Institut Karolinska , à Stockholm. Année Récipiendaire Emil Adolf von Berhing (Allemagne) sir Ronald Ross (Grande-Bretagne) Niels Ryberg Finsen (Danemark) Ivan Petrovitch Pavlov (Russie) Robert Koch (Allemagne) Camilio Golgi (Italie) et Santiago Ramon y Cajal (Espagne) Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran (France) Paul Ehrlich (Allemagne) et Elie Metchnikov (Russie) Theodor Emil Kocher (Suisse) Albericht Kossel (Allemagne) Alivar Gullstrand (Suède) Alexis Carrel (France) Charles Robert Richet (France) Robert Bárány (Autriche-Hongrie) NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ NON ATTRIBUÉ Jules Bordet (Belgique) Schack August Steenberg Kroch (Danemark) NON ATTRIBUÉ sir Archibald Vivian Hill (Grande-Bretagne) et Otto F. Meyerhof (Allemagne) sir Frederic Grant Banting (Canada) et John James Richard Macleod (Canada) Willem Einthoven (Pays-Bas) NON ATTRIBUÉ Johannes Anreas Grib Fibiger (Danemark) Julius Wagner von Jauregg (Autriche) Charles Jules Henri Nicolle (France), pour ses travaux sur le typhus.

77. PREMIOS NOBEL DE MEDICINA
PREMIOS nobel DE MEDICINA. AÑO, PREMIADO. 1966, PEYTON ROUS CHARLES BRENTONHUGGINS. 1967, RAGNAR GRANIT - HALDAN KEFFER HARTLINE - george wald.
http://es.geocities.com/historalia/premios_nobel_medicina.htm
PREMIOS NOBEL DE MEDICINA AÑO PREMIADO EMIL ADOLF VON BEHERING RONALD ROSS NIELS RYBERG FINSEN IVAN PETROVICH PAVLOV CAMILLO GOLGI - SANTIAGO RAMON Y CAJAL CHARLES LOUIS ALPHONSE LAVERAN ILYA ILYCH MECHNIKOV - PAUL EHRLICH EMIL THEODOR KOCHER ALBRECHT KOSSEL ALLVAR GULLSTRAND ALEXIS CARREL CHARLES ROBERT RICHET ROBERT BARANY JULES BORDET SCHACK AUGUST STEENBERG KROGH ARCHIBALD VIVIAN HILL - OTTO FRITZ MEYERHOF FREDERICK GRANT BENTING - JOHN JAMES RICHARD MACLEOD WILLEM EINTHOVEN JOHANNES ANDREAS GRIB FIBIGER JULIUS WAGNER-JAUREGG CHARLES JULES HENRI NICOLLE CHRISTIAN EIJKMAN -SIR FREDERICK GOWLAND HOPKINS KARL LANDSTEINER OTTO HEINRICH WARBURG SIR CHARLES SCOTT SHERRINGTON - EDGAR DOUGLAS ADRIAN THOMAS HUNT MORGAN GEORGE HOYT WHIPPLE - GEORGE RICHARDS MINOT - WILLIAM PARRY MURPHY HANS SPEMANN SIR HENRY HALLET DALE - OTTO LOEWL ALBERT VON SZENT-GYORGY NAGYRAPOLT CORNEILLE JEAN FRANÇOIS HEYMANS GERHARD DOMAGK HENRIK CARL PETER DAM - EDWARD ADELBERT DOLSY JOSEPH ERLANGER - HERBERT SPENCER GASSER SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING - ERNST BORIS CHAIN - SIR HOWARD WALTER FLOREY HERMANN JOSEPH MULLER CARL FERDINAND CORI - GERTY THERESA RADNITZ-CORI - BERNARDO ALBERTO HOUSSAY PAUL HERMANN MULLER WALTER RUDOLF HESS - ANTONIO CAETANO DE ABREU FREIRE EGAS MONIZ EDWARD CALVIN KENDALL - TADEUS REICHSTEIN - PHILIP SHOWALTER HENCH MAX THEILER SELMAN ABRAHAM WAKSMAN HANS ADOLF KREBS - FRITZ ALBERT LIPMANN

78. The Nobel Prize
Winners of the nobel Prize in Medicine 1901 Emil A. von Behring (18541917 1900-1991)Swedish Haldan Keffer Hartline (1903-1983) American george wald (1906-1997
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History of the Prize
The Nobel Prize
Alfred Nobel was a Swedish chemist. He invented dynamite and became very rich. He gave more than 9 million dollars of his fortune to set up the Nobel prizes. Each year money from this fund goes to those who have most helped humanity. The Nobel Committee gives prizes for important work in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, peace, and economics. Prize winners receive a cash prize (currently $1 million), a gold medal (above) and a certificate (below).
Winners of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
1901 Emil A. von Behring (1854-1917) German
For his work on serum therapy, especially its application against diphtheria, by which he has opened a new road in the domain of medical science and thereby placed in the hands of the physician a victorious weapon against illness and death.
1902 Sir Ronald Ross (1857-1932) British
For his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and how to combat it.
1903 Niels Ryberg Finsen (1860-1904) Danish
In recognition of his contribution to the treatment of diseases, especially

79. Nobel Laureates
is a list of those among them who have been awarded nobel prizes for John Vane, Medicine;Great Britain Harold Varmus, Medicine; USA george wald, Medicine; USA
http://www.upstarts.net.au/site/ideas/ucs_warning/ucs_warning_nobel.html
Nobel Laureates
Of the more than 1,500 scientist who signed this warning the following is a list of those among them who have been awarded Nobel prizes for excellence in their respective fields: Philip Anderson, Physics; USA
Christian Anfinsen, Chemistry; USA
Werner Arber, Medicine; Switzerland
Julius Axelrod, Medicine; USA
David Baltimore, Medicine; USA
Baruj Benacerraf, Medicine; USA
Georg Bednorz, Physics; Switzerland
Sune Bergstrom, Medicine; Sweden
Hans Bethe, Physics; USA
Michael Bishop, Medicine; USA
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@import url(maintext.css); Home Page Premios Nobel de Fisiología y Medicin a Año Premiado Pais Campo de Estudio Emil von Behring Alemania Investigaciones en sueroterapia. Sir Ronald Ross Reino Unido Descubrimiento de la forma de transmisión del paludismo. Niels R. Finsen Dinamarca Tratamiento de las enfermedades de la piel con radiación luminosa. Iván Pávlov Rusia Investigaciones sobre fisiología de la digestión. Robert Koch Alemania Investigación de la tuberculosis. Camillo Golgi
S. Ramón y Cajal Italia
España Trabajos sobre la estructura del sistema nervioso. Alphonse Laveran Francia Investigación de las enfermedades protozoarias. Paul Ehrlich
Elie Méchnikov Alemania
Rusia Trabajos sobre inmunidad. Emil Kocher Suiza Fisiología, patología y cirugía de la glándula tiroides. Albrecht Kossel Alemania Investigaciones en química celular. Allvar Gullstrand Suecia Estudio de la dióptrica del ojo. Alexis Carrel Francia Investigaciones sobre suturas vasculares; trasplante de órganos. Charles Richet Francia Estudios sobre anafilaxia.

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