Extractions: On the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. Dateline Stockholm; December 11, 2001. The attached Statement was released as 150 Nobel Laureates gathered in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway, for an unprecedented celebration marking the 100th Anniversary of the Nobel Prize. (The prize winners in Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Economics meet in Stockholm where their prizes were awarded, and, correspondingly, the Peace Prize winners meet in Oslo.) In brief, the Statement warns that the world may explode into war if modern weapons continue to spread, and environmental strains remain unchecked. It stresses that we shall not have enduring peace until we address the twin scourges of poverty and oppression, and calls for a new sense of global responsibility. It hardly need be said that the signatories make no claim to oracular status, but offer their views as a group of concerned citizens.
Nobel Prize Winners Support Basic Science Americans have been awarded more than onehalf of all nobel Prizes in C. Brown,Ph.D., Daniel Nathans, MD, Hamilton O. Smith, MD, joseph E. murray, MD, E http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v2.13/nobelists.html
Extractions: Policy News Number 101: June 26, 1996 The letter, dated June 19, follows: "Dear President Clinton and Members of Congress: "As men and women who have helped to shape the modern scientific age and who care deeply about the future of our nation, we urge you to reaffirm the fundamental role of the federal government in supporting basic scientific research. "Americans have been awarded more than one-half of all Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry and medicine since 1945. This impressive success is no accident, but the result of a firm and consistent commitment by the federal government to basic science research at our universities. Our nation's policymakers and public have been prudent investors because their support has paid off in tremendous ways. "America's investment in research over the last fifty years has been a vital source of our economic and political strength around the world, as well as the quality of life Americans enjoy at home. The polio vaccine, computers, jet propulsion and disease resistant grains and vegetables are some of the thousands of advances pioneered at our universities that have had dramatic benefits for our health, economy, security and quality of life. "New and equally breathtaking advances may be just around the corner. Genetic research, for example, gives promise of better treatments for Alzheimer's, cancer and other diseases. Lighter and stronger composite materials may be developed with important applications in transportation, medicine and the military. Continuing support for university-based research will not only pave the way for these important breakthroughs, but will also train the next generation of pioneers and Nobelists.
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xiv Book I: Student of Man, pp. 1-22 Book II: Middlewesterner: Born, Bred, Schooled, Wed, pp. 23-48 Book III: First Years in Clinical Surgery, pp. 49-96 Book IV: Basic Research and Academic Life, pp. 97-132 Book V: Professor of Surgery, pp. 133-156 Book VI: Transplantation, pp. 157-210 Book VII: Heart Disease and Cancer, pp. 211-246 Book VIII: Surgery Abroad and Back Home, pp. 247-302 Book IX: Big News, pp. 303-326 Book X: Things Do Change, pp. 327-366 Notes and References, pp. 367-427 Photo Credits, pp. 428-430 Also by Francis D. Moore, pp. 431-432 Index, pp. 433-450 Plates, pp. 451-474
Nobel Medicine Prize The nobel Peace Prize for Physiology and Medicine dates from 1901. Year, Winner(s),Country. 1990, joseph E. murray E. Donnall Thomas, USA USA. http://www.geocities.com/Axiom43/nobelmedicine.html
Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine PHILLIP A. SHARP 1992 EDMOND H. FISCHER EDWIN G. KREBS 1991 ERWIN NEHER BERT SAKMANN 1990 joseph E. murray E http://www.geocities.com/tsaid3/nobel.html
Bmj.com Pai 324 (7340): 795 joseph E murray. joseph murray is one of only four surgeons to have receivedthe highest honour in science the nobel prize (in 1990). http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/324/7340/795
Extractions: S urgery of the Soul is a most unusual book by a most unusual surgeon. Joseph Murray is one of only four surgeons to have received the highest honour in science the Nobel prize (in 1990). This was for his contributions to the field of transplantation. In 1954, Murray performed the first kidney transplant in a human being. Later, he concentrated on developing cosmetic plastic surgery ("my true surgical identity") into a "respectable" profession. Yet he frowns on "body sculpting" surgery. This curiously named book is three accounts rolled into one an autobiography, a surgeon's logbook, and thoughts on good medical practice. Because a doctor's life is intertwined with that of
UPMC Pittsburgh, Oct 26 joseph E. murray, MD, the father of kidney transplantationand a 1990 nobel Laureate, will be the guest speaker at the University of http://www.cesil.com/1198/enword11.htm
Extractions: Pittsburgh, Oct 30 - To treat patients with severe recurrent carpal tunnel syndrome, orthopaedic surgeons at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) are performing a novel technique in which they wrap a vein around the involved nerve to insulate it from recurrent compression and the development of painful scar tissue caused by previous unsuccessful surgical treatments.
Extractions: Number 2, November, 1995 by Dr. Joseph E. Murray Special to The Libertarian Enterprise The line of cars in front of Children's Hospital in Boston stretched for four blocks. Anxious parents clamored for medical attention for their children. Harried doctors had to examine their young patients in the cars the vast wards of Children's Hospital were already filled to capacity. Polio. Poliomyelitis. Infantile paralysis. The very words evoked terror in the hearts of parents. The slightest fever or soreness in a child could be the first sign of the horrible disease. Summers meant closed swimming pools and empty beaches. Children were kept indoors, away from their playmates. The 1952 epidemic alone struck down nearly 58,000 children and young adults. Polio killed thousands. It left others unable to walk and dependent on wheelchairs or crutches. Patients who were no longer able to breathe on their own had to remain in huge metal cylinders that mechanically pumped air into their lungs.
Extractions: Theses of MIT Alumni Nobel Prize Winners Fifty-five current or former members of the MIT community have won the Nobel Prize. They include 21 professors, 22 alumni, 13 researchers and one staff physician. Below are direct links to the online theses of MIT alumni who have won Nobel Prizes. A complete list of MIT-related Nobel Prize Winners has been compiled by the MIT News Office. These online page images are freely available to everyone. For PDF and paper copies, see pricing information for MIT Users and non-MIT users Year of Nobel Prize
@P.Medicina: Nobel Premiados , Última Actualización 25/11/99. Premiados con el nobel de Fisiología o Medicina. 1940.No Hubo Premiado. 1990. joseph E. murray E. Donnall Thomas. 1941. http://www.iespana.es/apmedicina/Nobel/Nobel2/nobel2.html
Nobel Prizes In Medicine And Physiology nobel Prizes in Medicine and Physiology. USA, +199902-21) GH Hitchings (USA) 1989Michael J. Bishop (USA) Harold E. Varmus (USA) 1990 joseph E. murray (USA) E http://userpage.chemie.fu-berlin.de/diverse/bib/nobel_medizin_e.html
Extractions: (List, not checked) E. A. v. Behring (Germany) Sir R. Ross (United Kingdom) N. R. Finsen (Denmark) I. P. Pawlow (Russia) R. Koch (Germany) C. Golgi (Italy) (Spain) Ch. L. A. Laveran (France) P. Ehrlich (Germany) I. Metschnikow (France, Russia) Th. Kocher (Switzerland) A. Kassel (Germany) A. Gullstrand (Sweden) A. Carrel (USA, France) Ch. Richet (France) (Austria) J. Bordet (Belgium) A. Krogh (Denmark) A. V. Hill (United Kingdom) O. Meyerhof (Germany) F. G. Banting (Canada) J. J. R. Macleod (Canada) W. Einthoven (Netherlands) J. Fibiger (Denmark) J. Wagner-Jauregg (Austria) Ch. Nicolle (France) Chr. Eijkman (Netherlands) Sir F.G. Hopkins (United Kingdom) K. Landsteiner (USA, Austria) O. H. Warburg (Germany) Ch. S. Sherrington (United Kingdom) E.D. Adrian (United Kingdom) Th. H. Morgan (USA) G. R. Minot (USA) W. P. Murphy (USA) G.H. Whipple (USA) H. Spemann (Germany) Sir H.H. Dale (United Kingdom) Otto Loewi (Austria, 1873-06-03 - 1961-12-25) (Hungary) C. Heymans (Belgium) G. Domagk
Laureatii Premiilor Nobel Unite ale Americii. 1990, joseph E. murray E. Donnall Thomas, StateleUnite ale Americii Statele Unite ale Americii. 1991, Erwin Neher http://www.rotravel.com/medicine/nobel/r_laur.htm
Extractions: Rusia Emil Theodor Kocher Elveþia Albrecht Kossel Germania Allvar Gulistrand Suedia Alexis Carrel Statele Unite ale Americii Charles Robert Richet Franþa Robert Báráni Ungaria - Austria neacordat neacordat neacordat neacordat Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet Belgia Schack August Steenberg Krogh Danemarca neacordat Sir Archibald Vician Hill
Extractions: Russia Emil Theodor Kocher Switzerland Albrecht Kossel Germany Allvar Gulistrand Sweden Alexis Carrel United States of America Charles Robert Richet France Robert Báráni Hungary - Austria no prize awarded no prize awarded no prize awarded no prize awarded Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet Belgium Schack August Steenberg Krogh Denmark no prize awarded Sir Archibald Vician Hill
Jewish Nobel Prize Winners 1985 - Michael Stuart Brown;1985 - joseph L. Goldstein; 1969 - murray Gell-Mann; 1971 - Dennis Gabor; 1972 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
Harvard Medical School Nobel Laureates joseph E. murray, 1990, Medicine Developed new procedures for organ transplant(with E. Donnall Thomas, of the University of Washington). http://www.medcatalog.harvard.edu/about/nobel.html
The Nobel Prize (Edwin G. Krebs) 1991 ? (Erwin Neher), ? ?(Bert Sakmann) 1990 ? ?(joseph E. murray), ? http://home.megapass.co.kr/~jayleen/medicine/medi-index.htm
Children's Hospital Boston - About Us prenatal testing. 1990, Dr. joseph E. murray wins the nobel Prize forhis pioneering work in organ transplantation. 1991, A surgical http://web1.tch.harvard.edu/about/milestone.html
Extractions: 1869 to 1930s Children's Hospital Boston opens as a 20-bed facility at 9 Rutland Street in Boston's South End. Sixty-nine patients are treated during the first year. Children's becomes a teaching hospital after formalizing its ties with Harvard Medical School One of the first independent physical therapy departments in the country is organized. Dr. William Ladd devises procedures for correcting various congenital defects such as intestinal malformations. Dr. James L. Gamble analyzes the composition of body fluids and develops a methodology for intravenous feeding that saves the lives of thousands of infants at risk of dehydration from diarrhea.
Nobel Prize For Physiology Or Medicine nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. Bishop and Harold E. Varmus (both US), fortheir unifying theory of cancer development 1990 joseph E. murray and E http://www.factmonster.com/ipa/A0105787.html
Géniesenherbe.org - Prix Nobel De Physiologie Et Médecine Translate this page Le prix nobel de physiologie et médecine est attribué par l'Assemblée nobel del'Institut Karolinska, à Stockholm. 1990, joseph E. murray et E. Donnall http://www.geniesenherbe.org/theorie/prix/nobmed.html
Extractions: 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.