The presentation shows the Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology or Medicine from 1951 to 1960. This is a sixth part of series of presentation. We will publish one presentation every week showing Nobel Prize winners in Physiology or Medicine in one decade.
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2. Year: 1951
Max Theiler
Born: 30 January 1899
Died: 11 August 1972
Country: South Africa
Field: Virology
Nobel Prize
For his discoveries concerning
yellow fever and how to combat it
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3. Year: 1952
Selman Waksman
Born: 22 July 1888
Died: 16 August 1973
Country: United States
Field: Biochemistry and Microbiology
Nobel Prize
For his discovery of streptomycin,
the first antibiotic effective against
tuberculosis.
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Nobel Prize Winners in Physiology or Medicine
4. Year: 1953
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs
Born: 25 August 1900
Died: 22 November 1981
Country: United kingdom
Field: Internal medicine, biochemistry
Nobel Prize
For his discovery of the citric acid
cycle.
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5. Year: 1953
Fritz Albert Lipmann
Born: 12 June 1899
Died: 24 July 1986
Country: United States
Field: Biochemistry
Nobel Prize
For his discovery of co-enzyme A
and its importance for intermediary
metabolism.
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6. Year: 1954
John Franklin Enders
Born:10 February 1897
Died: 8 September 1985
Country: United States
Field: Biomedical
Nobel Prize
For their discovery of the ability of
poliomyelitis viruses to grow in
cultures of various types of tissue
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7. Year: 1954
Frederick Robbins
Born: 25 August 1916
Died: 4 August 2003
Country: United States
Field: Pediatrics, Virology
Nobel Prize
For their discovery of the ability of
poliomyelitis viruses to grow in
cultures of various types of tissue.
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8. Year: 1954
Thomas Huckle Weller
Born: 15 June 1915
Died: 23 August 2008
Country: United States
Field: Virology
Nobel Prize
For their discovery of the ability of
poliomyelitis viruses to grow in
cultures of various types of tissue.
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9. Year: 1955
Axel Hugo Theorell
Born: 6 July 1903
Died: 15 August 1982
Country: Sweden
Field: Biochemistry
Nobel Prize
For his discoveries concerning the
nature and mode of action of
oxidation enzymes.
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10. Year: 1956
André Cournand
Born: 24 September 1895
Died: 19 February 1988
Country: France
Field: Physiology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries concerning
heart catheterization and
pathological changes in the
circulatory system.
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11. Year: 1956
Werner Forssmann
Born: 29 August 1904
Died: 1 June 1979
Country: West Germany
Field: Medicine
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries concerning
heart catheterization and
pathological changes in the
circulatory system..
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12. Year: 1956
Dickinson W. Richards
Born: 30 October 1895
Died: 23 February 1973
Country: United States
Field: Medicine, Physiology
Nobel Prize
For their discoveries concerning
heart catheterization and
pathological changes in the
circulatory system.
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13. Year: 1957
Daniel Bovet
Born: 23 March 1907
Died: 8 April 1992
Country: Italy
Field: Pharmacology
Nobel Prize
For his discoveries relating to
synthetic compounds that inhibit the
action of certain body substances,
and especially their action on the
vascular system and the skeletal
muscles.
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14. Year: 1958
George Wells Beadle
Born: 22 October 1903
Died: 9 June 1989
Country: United States
Field: Genetics
Nobel Prize
For their discovery that genes act by
regulating definite chemical events.
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15. Year: 1958
Edward Lawrie Tatum
Born: 14 December 1909
Died: 5 November 1975
Country: United States
Field: Genetics
Nobel Prize
For their discovery that genes act by
regulating definite chemical events.
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16. Year: 1958
Joshua Lederberg
Born: 23 May 1925
Died: 2 February 2008
Country: United States
Field: Microbiologist
Nobel Prize
For his discoveries concerning
genetic recombination and the
organization of the genetic material
of bacteria.
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17. Year: 1959
Arthur Kornberg
Born: 3 March 1918
Died: 26 October 2007
Country: United States
Field: Molecular Biology
Nobel Prize
For their discovery of the
mechanisms in the biological
synthesis of ribonucleic acid and
deoxyribonucleic acid.
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18. Year: 1959
Severo Ochoa
Born: 24 September 1905
Died: 1 November 1993
Country: United States, Spain
Field: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
Nobel Prize
For their discovery of the
mechanisms in the biological
synthesis of ribonucleic acid and
deoxyribonucleic acid.
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19. Year: 1960
Sir Frank Burnet
Born: 3 September 1899
Died: 31 August 1985
Country: Australia
Field: Virology
Nobel Prize
For discovery of acquired
immunological tolerance.
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20. Year: 1960
Sir Peter Medawar
Born: 28 February 1915
Died: 2 October 1987
Country: Brazil, United Kingdom
Field: Zoology, Immunology
Nobel Prize
For discovery of acquired
immunological tolerance.
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