Extractions: SAMSNY Our Members Spanish American Medical and Dental Society of New York, Inc. Membership Directory by Specialty INDICE POR ESPECIALIDADES ALERGIA RAMIREZ Gilberto, M.D. Pediatría y Alergia GOIRICELAYA Pedro, M.D. MACHADO Gerardo, M.D. Pediatría y Alergia Pediátrica MARTORELL-FOX Maria, M.D. ANESTESIOLOGIA BLANCO Tomas, M.D. RODRIGUEZ Rafael A., M.D. SALADIN José, M.D. SANTI Ana, M.D. Anestesiología Cardiaca GARCIA Julio, M.D. BIOQUIMICA OCHOA Severo, M.D. (Premio Nobel) MILSTEIN Cesar, PhD (Premio Nobel) CIRUGIA GENERAL ABAUNZA Alberto, M.D. ACEVEDO Manuel, M.D. ASARIAN Armand P., M.D. BAQUERO Javier, M.D. BUCOBO Emigdio A., M.D. CABAÑAS Ramón, M.D. CALDERA Franklin A., M.D. CASADO Anibal, M.D. CORVALAN José A., M.D. FERRER Guillermo, M.D. GONZALEZ Guillermo, M.D. LUGO Raul N., M.D. MATOS Adanela A., M.D. NORBERTO RODRIGUEZ Candido, M.D. POHORILLE Raul, M.D. REDHER Edgardo, M.D. SEQUEIRA Rodrigo, M.D. SOLER Maria, M..D. TENENBAUM Moises, M.D. VASQUEZ Ricardo, M.D. YEPEZ Humberto, M.D. Cirugía General y Colorectal IRIZARRY Evelyn, M.D.
Jewish Nobel Prize Winners 1978 - Daniel Nathans; 1980 - Baruj Benacerraf; 1984 - cesar milstein; http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Judaism/nobels.html
Extractions: Jewish Nobel Prize Winners The Nobel Prizes are awarded by the Nobel Foundation of Sweden to men and women who have rendered the greatest service to humankind. Between 1901 and 1995, 663 Nobel Prizes were handed out. Of these, 140 are Jews or people of Jewish descent. 1905 - Adolph Von Baeyer 1906 - Henri Moissan 1910 - Otto Wallach 1915 - Richard Willstaetter 1918 - Fritz Haber 1943 - George Charles de Hevesy 1961 - Melvin Calvin 1962 - Max Ferdinand Perutz 1972 - William Howard Stein Ilya Prigogine 1979 - Herbert Charles Brown 1980 - Paul Berg Walter Gilbert 1981 - Roald Hoffmann 1982 - Aaron Klug 1985 - Albert A. Hauptman
The Lasker Foundation | Lasker Awards And The Nobel Year of. Basic Award Winner, Lasker, nobel. George Wells Beadle, 1950, 1958. R.Bruce Merrifield, 1969, 1984. cesar milstein, 1984, 1984. Ferid Murad, 1996,1998. http://www.laskerfoundation.org/awards/n_vs_l.html
Extractions: The Lasker Medical Science Awards in basic research, clinical research, special achievement and public service, which have been bestowed since l945, provide a chronicle of the progress of biomedical research over the last half-century. The Lasker Foundation is proud that many of the amazing discoveries and achievements of Lasker Award winners are recognized, in addition, by the prestigious Nobel Prize. As of 2002, sixty-six Lasker winners have gone on to win the Nobel.
International Recognition Of Croatia, Nobel Prize An Appeal by 104 nobel Laureates. FOR PEACE IN CROATIA. Hartmut Michel, chemistry,1988; Czeslaw Milosz, literature, 1980; cesar milstein, medicine, 1984; http://www.hr/darko/etf/nobel.html
Extractions: against the aggression on Croatia Many people throughout the world contributed to the international recognition of Croatia (January 15, 1992). We would like to present a list of 104 Nobel prize winners (in alphabetic order) who signed an appeal to stop the aggression of the Yugoslav Army on Croatia that started in 1991 (The New York Times, January 14th, 1992). We do this we the feeling of deepest gratitude. During the past several weeks the Yugoslav Army has escalated its war against Croatia. Dozens of villages have been razed. Many historical monuments have been destroyed. Several cities, including Croatia's capital of Zagreb, have been bombed. Over 2,000* people have been killed. The undeclared war has already produced more than 100,000* refugees. The violence and destruction unleashed in Croatia is on a scale unknown in Europe since the Second World War. Innocent civilians are massacred. Hospitals and places of worship are destroyed. Conscience demands that we raise our voices against this senseless war. We appeal to the Western and Eastern governments to stop the Yugoslav Army wanton destruction.
Nobel Laureates Of Cambridge University more information on any of the Laureates, see the nobel Archive. cesar milstein,Fitzwilliam, Med, 1984, Developed a technique for producing monoclonal antibodies. http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/smb1001/camnobel.htm
Extractions: Here are the 80 Nobel Prizewinners who attended Cambridge University that I have found during my research. Please mail me if you know any more or have any comments. For more information on any of the Laureates, see the Nobel Archive Laureate College Prize Year Reason for Prize Lord Rayleigh Trinity Phy Discovered Argon JJ Thomson Trinity Phy Investigated the electrical conductivity of gases Ernest Rutherford Trinity Che Atomic structure and radioactivity William Bragg Trinity Phy Analysed crystal structure using X-rays Lawrence Bragg Trinity Phy Analysed crystal structure using X-rays Charles Barkla Trinity Phy Discovered the characteristics of X-radiation Niels Bohr Trinity Phy Investigated atomic structure and radiation Francis Aston Trinity Che Work on mass spectroscopy and the `whole number rule' Archibald Hill Trinity Med Heat production in the muscles Austen Chamberlain Trinity Pea Work on the Locarno Pact, 1925 Charles Wilson Sidney Sussex Phy Invented the cloud chamber Arthur Holly Compton Phy Discovered wavelength change in diffused X-rays Owen Richardson Trinity Phy Richardson's Law of electron emission of hot metals Frederick Hopkins Trinity/ Emmanuel Med Discovered growth stimulating vitamins Lord Adrian Trinity Med The function of neurons Charles Sherrington Caius Med The function of neurons Paul Dirac St John's Phy Quantum mechanics James Chadwick Caius Phy Discovered the neutron Henry Dale Trinity Med The chemical transmission of nerve impulses George Thomson Trinity Phy Interference in crystals irradiated by electrons
Nobel Peace Prize? JEWISH nobel WINNERS. 1976 Baruch S. Blumberg 1977 - Rosalyn Sussman Yalow 1978- Daniel Nathans 1980 - Baruj Benacerraf 1984 - cesar milstein 1985 - Michael http://www.toojewish.com/contrib/misc/sillynobel.html
PREMIOS NOBEL RELACIONADOS CON LA GENÉTICA Translate this page 1982, Aaron Klug. nobel de Química George JF Köhler cesar milstein. Por su descubrimientodel principio que rige la producción de anticuerpos monoclonales. http://www.ucm.es/info/genetica/AVG/nobel/nobel.htm
Extractions: Alfred Nobel La mayoría de los Premios Nobel que figuran en la siguiente lista son de Fisiología y Medicina, salvo algunos de Química y de la Paz que se indican de forma expresa en la tabla. Albrecht Kossel Por sus trabajos sobre las sustancias albuminoides, incluyendo las nucleínas, que han contribuido al conocimiento de la química de las células. Karl Landsteiner Por sus descubrimientos de los grupos sanguíneos de la especie humana. Thomas H. Morgan Por su descubrimiento sobre la función de los cromosomas como portadores de la herencia. Hermann J. Muller Por su descubrimiento de la inducción de mutaciones mediante radiación con rayos X. Linus Carl Pauling Por sus investigaciones sobre la naturaleza de los enlaces químicos y su aplicación en la elucidación de la estructura de las sustancias complejas. También recibió el Premio Nobel de la Paz en 1962 por su lucha contra el desarrollo de las armas nucleares. George W. Beadle Edward L. Tatum Por su descubrimiento de que los genes actúan regulando sucesos químicos definidos.
Obituaries: 3/28/02 S. Main St., Middleboro. Arrangements are by the Wilson Chapel, 479County St. cesar milstein, nobel WINNER. By THOMAS H. MAUGH II http://www.s-t.com/daily/03-02/03-28-02/zzzddobi.htm
Extractions: Index MARIA DOREGO ROLAND G. LAFLAMME DOROTHY DELAY, VIOLIN TEACHER HAZEL COSTA ... CESAR MILSTEIN, NOBEL WINNER NEW BEDFORD Maria (Sousa) doRego, 69, of New Bedford died Tuesday, March 26, 2002, at The Oaks after a brief illness. She was the wife of Manuel doRego, and the daughter of the late Virgilio Daniel and Esulinda (Casimiro) deSousa. Survivors include her widower; a son, Joao M. Rego of New Bedford; two daughters, Maria daFatima Furtado of Acushnet and Adelaide doRego of New Bedford; a brother, Virgilio deSousa; five sisters, Laurinda deSousa, Armanda deSousa, Esulinda deSousa, Felicidade deSousa and Maria daLuz deSousa, all of Canada; two grandchildren, Daniel J. Rego and Eric Furtado; and many nieces and nephews.
Essays On Winners Of The Nobel Prize: The 1984 nobel Prize in Medicine Is Awarded to Niels K. Jerne, cesar milstein,and Georges JF Kohler for their Contributions to Immunology. http://www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/prize/nobelwinners.html
Timeline Of Microbiology 1970spresent Georg Kohler and cesar milstein physically fuse mouse lymphocytes with neoplasticmouse With Jerne, Kohler and milstein are awarded the nobel Prize in http://www.microbeworld.org/htm/aboutmicro/timeline/tmln_5.htm
Extractions: YEAR Howard Temin and David Baltimore independently discover the enzyme reverse transcriptase in RNA viruses. Reverse transcriptase uses RNA as a template to synthesize a single-stranded DNA complement. This process establishes a pathway for genetic information flow from RNA to DNA. With Dulbecco, Baltimore and Temin are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1975. Stanley Cohen, Annie Chang, Robert Helling and Herbert Boyer show that extrachromosomal bits of DNA called plasmids act as vectors for maintaining cloned genes in bacteria. They show that if DNA is broken into fragments and combined with plasmid DNA, such recombinant DNA molecules will reproduce if inserted into bacterial cells. The discovery is a major breakthrough for genetic engineering, allowing for such advances as gene cloning and the modification of genes. Georg Kohler and Cesar Milstein physically fuse mouse lymphocytes with neoplastic mouse plasma cells to yield hybrid cells called hybridomas that can produce specific antibodies and survive indefinitely in tissue culture. This approach offers a limitless supply of monoclonal antibodies. Monoclonal antibodies permit the generation of diagnostic tests that are highly specific. They also function as probes to study cell function. With Jerne, Kohler and Milstein are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1984.
Intellectual Output From The Arab World JEWISH nobel WINNERS 0.2% OF WORLDS POPULATION 14,000,000 million Jews. 1978 Daniel Nathans 1980 - Baruj Benacerraf 1984 - cesar milstein 1985 - Michael http://masada2000.org/nobel.html
Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. in the chromosomes of a plant that changethe future generations of plants they produce 1984 cesar milstein (UK/Argentina http://www.factmonster.com/ipa/A0105787.html
Extractions: Emil A. von Behring (Germany), for work on serum therapy against diphtheria Sir Ronald Ross (U.K.), for work on malaria Niels R. Finsen (Denmark), for his treatment of lupus vulgaris with concentrated light rays Ivan P. Pavlov (U.S.S.R.), for work on the physiology of digestion Robert Koch (Germany), for work on tuberculosis Camillo Golgi (Italy) and (Spain), for work on structure of the nervous system Charles L. A. Laveran
The Nobel Prize nobel Prize winners Literature 1910 Paul Heyse 1927 - Henri Bergson 1958 1978 -Daniel Nathans 1980 - Baruj Benacerraf 1984 - cesar milstein 1985 - Michael http://www.rsballard.com/weblog/files/nobel.htm
Pagina Nueva 1 Translate this page El 15 de octubre de 1984, el mundo supo que el argentino cesar milstein (Bahia Blanca, 1927 ) había ganado el Premio nobel de Medicina por sus http://usuarios.lycos.es/irenk/ciencia La humanidad les dice gracias.htm
Extractions: LA TRANSFUSIÓN DE SANGRE ALMACENADA. Transcurria 1914, el primer año de la Primera Guerra Mundial, cuando un médico argentino llamado Luis Agote ( Buenos Aires 1868-1954 ) inventó un procedimiento para evitar que la sangre almacenada se coagulara. Agote comprobó que al agregarle citrato de sodio la sangre mantenia su liquidez natural. Para facilitar el procedimiento , él mismo diseñó un artefacto con forma de pera. Se lo utilizó de inmediato: en los frentes de batalla de Europa, " el aparato Agote " permitió realizar miles de transfusiones que hubieran sido imposibles sin su invento, simplemente porque la sangre almacenada se hubiese coagulado antes de llegar a destino. Aunque tiene casi 90 años, el botellón que inventó Agote se sigue utilizando hasta hoy. Y en todos los hospitales del mundo se lo llama, simplemente , " el aparato Agote ".
Autographs Of Nobel Prize Winners - List And Pics signed US FDC. milstein, cesar, Med84, signed publication. signed publication. signedpublication. Molina, Mario J. Chem95, signed Les Prix nobel , dedicated. http://nigel-harris.com/nobel.htm
Extractions: Statistics (26.10.2001) till 2001 received total Chemistry Physics Medicine Peace (Persons) Peace (Organisations) Literature Economy Total (excl. organisations) Total (incl. organisations) A B C D ... Organisations A Addams, Laura Jane signed "Hull House" paper Adrian, Edgar D. signed card Aleixandre, Vicente signed card, framed Allais, Maurice signed handwritten letter signed Alderney FDC (sun eclipse 1999) Alferov, Zhores signed colour photo signed Sweden Nobel FDC Alfven, Hannes G. signed book (also signed by his wife) Altman, Sidney signed card signed publication signed publication signed colour photo Alvarez, Luis W. signed card signed b/w photo Anderson, Carl D. signed card Anderson, Philip W. signed US FDC signed b/w photo (Repro) Andric, Ivo signed card Anfinsen, Christian B. signed card signed b/w photo (large size) signed US FDC Angell, Ralph N.
Extractions: AT THE KYOTO CLIMATE SUMMIT Five years ago, in the World Scientists' Warning to Humanity , 1600 of the world's senior scientists sounded an unprecedented warning: Human activities inflict harsh and often irreversible damage on the environment and on critical resources. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future that we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms. Addressed to political, industrial, religious, and scientific leaders, the Warning demonstrated that the scientific community had reached a consensus that grave threats imperil the future of humanity and the global environment. However, over four years have passed, and progress has been woefully inadequate. Some of the most serious problems have worsened. Invaluable time has been squandered because so few leaders have risen to the challenge. The December 1997 Climate Summit in Kyoto, Japan, presents a unique opportunity. The world's political leaders can demonstrate a new commitment to the protection of the environment. The goal is to strengthen the 1992 Framework Convention on Climate Change by agreeing to effective controls on human practices affecting climate. This they can and must do, primarily by augmenting the Convention's voluntary measures with legally binding commitments to reduce industrial nations' emissions of heat-trapping gases significantly below 1990 levels in accordance with a near-term timetable.
Steps On The Road To Biotechnology 1975 cesar milstein, Georges Kohler and Niels Jeme develop monoclonal antibody technology milstein,Kohler and Jeme are awarded the 1984 nobel Prize in http://www.biology.iupui.edu/biocourses/Biol540/2background2k.html
Extractions: Readings will be available in the Biology Office, SL 306, if you would prefer to copy them there From Corned Beef to Cloning: How a late-night talk in a deli sparked the revolution in DNA technology, by Dr. Stanley Cohen, M.D. (9 pages but not difficult reading) The historic June 26, 2000 announcement of the completion of the Human Genome sequence: Steps on the Road to Biotechnology 1859 Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species , establishing the Theory of Evolution and its mechanism, natural selection. Evidence presented in the Origin of Species challenged both the accepted scientific and religious views of Western culture that had been taught for centuries. The first edition sold out on the day it was published. Theologians quickly labeled Darwin "the most dangerous man in England"... Yet, after reading it, Darwin's friend and colleague T. H. Huxley had a different reaction: "How extremely stupid not to have thought of that."
Cambridge Therapeutic Antibody Links They were later to receive the nobel Prize for Medicine for this important work.Many individuals went to cesar milstein in the late 70s to learn the hybridoma http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/~mrc7/campath/links.html
Extractions: The following links are to other sites with relevant information on the commercial and therapeutic exploitation of monoclonal antibodies which derive from the Department of Pathology, Cambridge University. The links are to accompany my own discussions of these topics. Before following any of the links please do remember to book mark this site so that you can easily return again. I would also ask you to please note that I am unable to offer any kind of advice for those seeking treatment or clinical advice on new therapies. I would direct these people firstly to their own medical advisors. There may however be information on the sites linked through from here as to the status eg approved, or still in clinical trials, of the antibodies discussed. This department ie the Department of Pathology, Cambridge University is where much of the work on therapeutic antibodies such as CAMPATH-1 was carried out between the years 1979 and 1994. The name CAMPATH derives obviously from CAMbridge PATHology and it has now become a registered trademark for the CD52 antibody CAMPATH-1H now being developed by LeukoSite Inc.
ARGENTINA: Dictatorships And Science of hosting Argentine scientists Bernardo Houssay, who shared the nobel Prize for Aireson the death at74 in Cambridge, England of cesar milstein, who shared http://wais.stanford.edu/argentina_dictatorshipsandscience32502.html
Extractions: Back to Index One issue which divides WAISers concerns US support for Latin American military dictatorships, especially those of Argentina. One way to judge governments is by their treatment of scientists. Hitler forced many to leave Germany. In addition to being once a prosperous country, Argentina had notable scientific institutions. Years ago I had the pleasure of hosting Argentine scientists Bernardo Houssay, who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1947. Now Natacha has posted an article from La Nación (3/25/02) of Buenos Aires on the death at74 in Cambridge, England of Cesar Milstein, who shared the same prize in 1984. My guess is that he was a pupil of Houssay, but the article says he was a pupil of Andrés Stoppani, who I think worked with Houssay. For the full text in Spanish, see: http://www.lanacion.com.ar/02/03/25/sl_383587 The tragedy is that the brain drain from Argentina continues, worse than ever. Ronald Hilton - 3/25/02