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Gerhard
Domagk and the Discovery of Sulfa
A biography of the German scientist responsible for developing the use of sulfa as an antibiotic in the early twentieth century.
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Gerhard
Domagk: The First Man to Triumph Over Infectious ...
Gerhard Domagk. Under the title “50 Jahre Sulfonamide” (“50 years of
sulfonamides”) W. Schreiber (1985) and then again H. Schadewaldt (1985) com-
memorated that event ten years later in the same journal. One year before that,
on the ...
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Pharmaceutical Achievers: The Human Face of Pharmaceutical ...
Gerhard Domagk (1895-1964) In 1927 Gerhard Domagk, a thirty-two-year-old
M.D., joined the research staff at the pharmaceuticals division of IG
Farbenindustrie, a recently organized industrial conglomerate made up of
German companies, ...
Mary Ellen Bowden, Amy Beth Crow, Tracy Sullivan, 2003
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How to Win the Nobel Prize: An Unexpected Life in Science
The Nazi government denied Domagk the opportunity to accept the Nobel Prize
in 1939 (see Chapter 1)—indeed, the Nazis arrested and detained him for a
week after he inquired about the possibility of attending the Nobel ceremonies.
J. Michael BISHOP, J. Michael Bishop, 2009
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Laughing Gas, Viagra, and Lipitor: The Human Stories behind ...
BeforeWorldWar II erupted, scientistsaroundthe world nominated Domagk to
theNobel CommitteeinSweden. Hewas awarded theNobel Prizefor Physiology or
Medicinein1939. In those years,Hitler forbade Germans toaccept the Nobel Prize
in ...
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Chemistry: Decade by Decade
Gerhard Domagk (1895–1964), born in Germany, was wounded in 1914, the first
year of World War I. Scientifically trained and assigned to work in hospitals
thereafter, he witnessed the helpless state of the treatment of bacterial infections
such ...
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The First Miracle Drugs : How the Sulfa Drugs Transformed ...
the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Gerhard Domagk, a
medical researcher employed by the German fine chemicals company I.G.
Farbenindustrie. Domagk was cited for his “recognition of the antibacterial activity
of ...
Berkeley John E. Lesch Professor of History University of California, 2006
My Arbeitszimmer is but a quarter the size of Gerhard Domagk's in Elberfeld. It
looks not upon the Schwebebahn but on British Rail. I stare down on the lines
winding away from Euston Station, behind the backs of crumbly houses whose
tiles ...
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Intellectual Property Rights and the Life Science ...
Chapter. 4. Dyes,. Drugs. and. Domagk. This part of the book tells the story of the
emergence and global dominance of research -based corporations operating in
two apparently different yet closely related industrial sectors and product ...
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Drugs: A Very Short Introduction
In 1896 Felix Hoffman working for the Bayer company was the first to synthesize
aspirin. In 1932 the German bacteriologist Gerhard Domagk discovered that the
red dye Prontosil is active against streptococcal infections in mice and humans.
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Il record della famiglia Curie: ben 5 premi
Sono stati costretti da Adolf Hitler a rifiutare il Premio Nobel: Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt e Gerhard Domagk. Anche Boris Pasternak (1958, ... «Il Sole 24 Ore, 5月 15»
The interaction between ribosomes and antibiotics
The first breakthrough came from Dr. Gerhard Domagk who discovered a compound called prontosil or the red dye, while screening thousands ... «Biotechin.Asia, 2月 15»
All you need to know about Nobel prizes
Adolf Hitler forbade three Germans Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt and Gerhard Domagk, from accepting the Nobel Prize. They, however ... «The Hindu, 12月 14»
20 Questions on the World's Greatest Prize
Hitler forbade three German Nobel Laureates, Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt and Gerhard Domagk, from accepting the Nobel Prize. «The New Indian Express, 12月 14»
Thank a White Male
In 1935, Gerhard Domagk at I. G. Farben demonstrated its effectiveness in cases of blood poisoning. The anti-bacterial properties of Penicillium ... «American Thinker, 11月 14»
Special feature: Interesting facts about the Nobel Prizes
Adolf Hitler prevented biochemists Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt, and pathologist and bacteriologist Gerhard Domagk from accepting their ... «Mid-Day, 10月 14»
Nobel Prize in chemistry won by Eric Betzig, William Moerner and …
Adolf Hitler told three German Nobel Laureates, Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt and Gerhard Domagk, that they could not accept their award. «Daily Mail, 10月 14»
Explainer: Where antibiotics came from
Gerhard Domagk, a German physician, was working with chemists at Bayer (the aspirin company) to see if chemical dyes could fight bacterial ... «Science News for Students, 7月 14»
Young World quiz
What unfortunate fact connects Richard Kuhn, Adolf Butenandt and Gerhard Domagk (all Germans) and Russian author Boris Pasternak? 8. «The Hindu, 12月 13»
Nobel Prize in Medicine awarded to three doctors: All you need to …
German dictator Adolf Hitler had forbidden three German laureates from accepting their prizes, including Gerhard Domagk, who was awarded ... «Firstpost, 10月 13»