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  1. Elizabeth Bugie Gregory (5 d'octubre de 1920 - 10 d'abril de 2001) fou una bioquímica estatunidenca que va participar en la recerca que va dur a la descoberta de l'estreptomicina, un antibiòtic actiu contra Mycobacterium tuberculosis, agent causal de la tuberculosi.

  2. 7 de mar. de 2022 · The exhibition "Women, promoters of innovation" adds to its gallery fifteen women who have had a lot to say in their field of knowledge, such as Elizabeth Bu...

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    Summary. Elizabeth Bugie Gregory (October 5, 1920 – April 10, 2001) was an American biochemist who co-discovered Streptomycin, the first antibiotic against Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Selman Waksman laboratory at Rutgers University. [1] Waksman went on to win the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1952 and took the credit for the discovery.

  4. kohlerfellows.illuminatingdiscovery.wisc.edu › 1608/2022/03 › Elizabeth-BugieELIZABETH BUGIE - Kohler Fellows

    ELIZABETH BUGIE Elizabeth Bugie was a biochemist who participated in the discovery of streptomycin in the 1940s, which is an antibiotic that is isolated from the soil bacterium Streptomyces griseus. She was a part of a team of scientists in the lab of Selman Waksman at Rutgers University. Streptomycin was one of the first broad

  5. Successor to penicillin. Elizabeth Bugie worked as a master's student of microbiology in the laboratory of Professor Selman A. Waksman.Waksman was looking for a worthy successor to the antibiotic penicillin.In 1943 he found that successor in streptomycin, the first antibiotic that proved effective against the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. The results of the study were published in the ...

  6. This chapter helps unravel the story about several women who played a key part in contributing to the development of antibiotics – including Elizabeth Bugie. Elizabeth Bugie (October 5,1920 – April 10, 2001) was a master’s degree student at Waksman’s laboratory at Rutgers University who previously completed a bachelor’s degree in ...