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  1. Selman Abraham Waksman is regarded today as the foremost authority on soil biology. A Nobel Prize recipient for his work on antibiotics, he also coined the term. Waksman started life in humble surroundings in Priluka, the Ukraine, and later, as a young man, emigrated to the United States, where he l …

  2. Born July 22, 1888 - Died Aug. 16, 1973. Selman Waksman revolutionized medicine and saved the lives of countless tuberculosis patients with streptomycin, a powerful antibiotic. As a pioneer in microbiology, Waksman specialized in the study of microbes in soil. He recognized that microorganisms produced many organic substances with unknown ...

  3. Professor Selman Waksman. The Caroline Medical Institute has awarded you this year’s Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, for your ingenious, systematic and successful studies of the soil microbes that have led to the discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic remedy against tuberculosis.

  4. Selman Waksman Selman Abraham Waksman Microbiólogo estadounidense Nació el 2 de julio de 1888 en Priluki, Ucrania. Cursó estudios secundarios en la ciudad de Odesa. Se trasladó a Estados Unidos en 1910 y se nacionalizó en 1916.

  5. Selman Waksman was recognized through the award of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1952. Martin Hall. Here in Martin Hall, Selman A. Waksman and his students isolated antibiotics produced by actinomycetes, most notably streptomycin, the first effective pharmaceutical treatment for tuberculosis, ...

  6. Selman Abraham Waksman (* 22. júl 1888, Nova Pryluka, blízko Kyjeva, Ukrajina, Ruská ríša – † 16. august 1973, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, USA bol americký biochemik, mikrobiológ a profesor na Rutgers University židovského pôvodu. V roku 1952 získal Nobelovu cenu za fyziológiu alebo medicínu za „objav prvého antibiotika ...

  7. The theories of Ehrlich and Fleming informed the work of Selman Waksman, whose research on soil microbiology ultimately lead to the discovery of streptomycin, an antibiotic to treat tuberculosis. Waksman (nee Zolman Abraham Waksman) was born to Jewish parents in Priluka (Ukraine) in 1888 and studied biology in Odessa before coming to the United ...

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