biochemical analyses. Huggins continued to perform research into his 90s; he died in Chicago in 1997. Charles Brenton Huggins was born September 22nd...
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Huggins may refer to: Albert Huggins (born 1997), American football player Bob Huggins (born 1953), American college basketball coach Charles Brenton...
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Fund 1966 Alfred Kastler Robert S. Mulliken Francis Peyton Rous; Charles Brenton Huggins Shmuel Yosef Agnon; Nelly Sachs None 1967 Hans Bethe Manfred Eigen;...
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philosopher and historian Richard M. Weaver, cancer researchers Charles Brenton Huggins and Janet Rowley, one of the most important figures in the early...
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politician and educator Richard Hatfield, Premier of New Brunswick Charles Brenton Huggins, Nobel Laureate Kenneth Colin Irving, industrialist Robert Irving...
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1926) 1997 – Jean-Edern Hallier, French author (b. 1936) 1997 – Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-American physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate...
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Dragstedt as an associate professor of surgery. In 1927, he invited Charles Brenton Huggins to join the University of Chicago faculty, specializing in urology...
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Nadezhda Alliluyeva, second wife of Joseph Stalin (d. 1932) 1901 – Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-American physician and physiologist, Nobel Prize laureate...
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United States "for his discovery of tumour-inducing viruses" Charles Brenton Huggins (1901–1997) "for his discoveries concerning hormonal treatment...
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(Naum Izrailevich Luria), 74, Russian-born classical composer Dr. Charles Brenton Huggins of the University of Chicago, and Dr. Peyton Rous of Rockefeller...
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Medicine and nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physics too (id=9721) Charles Brenton Huggins September 22, 1901 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada January 12, 1997...
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Hitchings, shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Charles Brenton Huggins, 1924, 1 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1966 George...
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Robert Huber Chemistry 1988 Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Charles Brenton Huggins Physiology or Medicine 1966 University of Chicago Russell Alan...
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the administration of estrogens, was based on the research of Charles Brenton Huggins. In 2004, after the death of his wife due to thyroid cancer, Schally...
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Henderson Peter Hochachka Alan Hofmann Lancelot Hogben Raymond B. Huey Charles Brenton Huggins Ida Henrietta Hyde Edmund Jacobson E. Morton Jellinek David Julius...
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American actor, director, and producer (b. 1907) January 12 – Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-born cancer researcher (b. 1901) January 16 – Ennis Cosby...
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Hardy, composer, pianist and vibraphonist (born 1937) January 12 Charles Brenton Huggins, physician, physiologist, cancer researcher and Nobel prize laureate...
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Hopkins University School of Medicine. Reddi was also a student of Charles Brenton Huggins, the winner of the 1966 Nobel Prize with Peyton Rous for the endocrine...
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– Robert S. Mulliken Physiology or Medicine – Peyton Rous and Charles Brenton Huggins Literature – Shmuel Yosef Agnon and Nelly Sachs Peace – not awarded...
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Gesner (1797–1864), physician and geologist who invented kerosene Charles Brenton Huggins (1901–1997), Canadian-American physician and researcher, Nobel...
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shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1966 with Charles Brenton Huggins "for his discovery of tumour-inducing viruses." As early as 1926...
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Noonan 1983: Whitfield J. Bell Awarded between 1985 and 1991. 1985: Charles Brenton Huggins 1986: Helen Brooke Taussig 1987: Otto Neugebauer and Samuel Noah...
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cricketer and race relations campaigner (d. 1971) September 22 Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-born cancer researcher, recipient of the Nobel Prize...
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Pulitzer Prizes | Awards". Pulitzer.org. Retrieved January 30, 2011. "Charles Krauthammer". Time. March 10, 1997. Archived from the original on August...
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in early 2007. Walter Harris Callow Sir Charles Tupper Abraham Pineo Gesner Eldon George Charles Brenton Huggins The 2021 Census of Population conducted...
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Kastler Chemistry – Robert S. Mulliken Medicine – Peyton Rous, Charles Brenton Huggins Turing Award – Alan Perlis February 23 – Didier Queloz, Swiss astronomer...
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1981) September 15 — Gweneth Lloyd, choreographer September 22 — Charles Brenton Huggins, physician, physiologist, cancer researcher and Nobel prize laureate...
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the wound, rather than a contaminant used by the assassin. Born: Charles Brenton Huggins, Canadian-born cancer researcher, recipient of the 1966 Nobel Prize...
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traffic collision. Jean Hoerni, 72, Swiss-American engineer. Charles Brenton Huggins, 95, Canadian-American cancer researcher and Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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John E. Howard [de] 1967 Irvine Page 1966 John T. Edsall 1965 Charles Brenton Huggins (1966 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine) 1964 Keith R. Porter...
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