American Laureates In Physiology Or Medicine (October/November 1984 | Volume: 35, Issue: 6)

American Laureates In Physiology Or Medicine

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October/November 1984 | Volume 35, Issue 6

1912 ALEXIS CARREL Born in France.

For his work on vascular structure and the transplantation of blood vessels and organs.

1930 KARL LANDSTEINER
Born in Austria.

For his discovery of human blood groups.

1933 THOMAS H. MORGAN

For his discoveries concerning the role played by the chromosome in heredity.

1934 GEORGE R. MINOT WILLIAM P. MURPHY GEORGE H. WHIPPLE

For their discoveries concerning liver therapy in cases of anemia.

1943 EDWARD A. DOISY

For his discovery of the chemical nature of vitamin K.

1944 JOSEPH ERLANGER HERBERT S. GASSER

For their discoveries relating to the highly differentiated functions of single nerve fibers.

1946 HERMANN JOSEPH MULLER

For the discovery of the production of mutations by means of X-ray irradiation.

1947 CARL F. CORI GERTY T. CORI
Born in Austria.

For their discovery of the course of the catalytic conversion of glycogen.

1950 PHILIP S. HENCH
EDWARD C. KENDALL

For their discoveries relating to the hormones of the adrenal cortex.

1951 MAX THEILER
Born in South Africa.

For his discoveries concerning yellow fever and the development of a vaccine.

1952 SELMAN A. WAKSMAN
Born in Russia.

For his discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis.

1953 FRITZ ALBERT LIPMANN
Born in Germany.

For his discovery of coenzyme A and its importance for cell metabolism.

1954 JOHN F. ENDERS THOMAS H. WELLER FREDERICK C. ROBBINS

For their discovery of the ability of polio viruses to grow in cultures of various types of tissues.

1956 DICKINSON RICHARDS, JR. ANDRÉ F. COURNAND
Born in France.

For their development of a technique for inserting a catheter through a vein into the heart to diagnose circulatory ailments.

1958 GEORGE W. BEADLE EDWARD L. TATUM

For their discovery that genes act by regulating definite chemical events.

JOSHUA LEDERBERG

For his discoveries concerning genetic recombination and the organization of the genetic material of bacteria.

1959 SEVERO OCHOA
Born in Spain. ARTHUR KORNBERG

For their discovery of the mechanisms of synthesis of RNA and DNA, organic compounds that carry hereditary characteristics.

1961 GEORG VON BÉKÉSY
Born in Austria-Hungary.

For his discoveries of the physical mechanism of the inner ear.

1962 JAMES D. WATSON

For discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer