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  1. 29 de ene. de 2007 · Selman A. Waksman (1888–1973) Nobel Prize in 1952 for the discovery of streptomycin, the first antibiotic effective against tuberculosis* Rolf Zetterström, Rolf Zetterström. Acta Paediatrica, Building X5:01, Karolinska University Hospital, Karolinska vägen 29, SE-171 76, Stockholm, Sweden.

  2. Selman Abraham Waksman, ... Selman Abraham Waksman, Ph.D. 22 July 1888--16 August 1973. Streptomycin reported Ann Intern Med. 1973 Nov;79(5):678. Authors A Schatz, E Bugie, S A Waksman. PMID: 4584568 No abstract available. Publication types Biography ...

  3. PUBLISHED 2003 BY THE NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. Photo by Tarza Studio, New Brunswick, New Jersey. SELMAN ABRAHAM WAKSMAN. July 22, 1888–August 16, 1973. BY ROLLIN D. HOTCHKISS. MANY GIFTS HAVE COME to humanity from Selman Waksman’s energy, enthusiasm, and passion for science. These came about through the development of ...

  4. 25 de oct. de 2013 · Selman Waksman was a prolific writer, publishing papers in a wide range of scientific journals, in several languages. He was author or coauthor of 28 books. His “Principles of Soil Microbiology,” an 897-page volume, the first edition published in 1927, for years became the standard text book of his field.

  5. When Selman Abraham Waksman was born on 22 July 1888, in Nova Pryluka, Berdichev, Kiev, Russian Empire, his father, Jacob Waksman, was 26 and his mother, Fradia London, was 22. He married Berta Devorah Mitnik on 4 August 1916, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

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  7. Selman Abraham Waksman. (Priluka, 1888 - Hyannis, Massachusetts, 1973) Investigador estadounidense de origen soviético especializado en microbiología. En 1910 emigró a Estados Unidos y se nacionalizó norteamericano en 1916. Estudió en la Universidad de Rutgers en New Brunswick (Nueva Jersey), y se doctoró en 1918 en la Universidad de ...