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  1. Selman Abraham Waksman coined the word antibiotic. “He came up with it to describe naturally occurring microorganisms, in contrast to chemically produced compounds, that inhibited or destroyed other living microbes”, explains his granddaughter Nan Waksman Schanbacher, vice president and chair of the board for the Waksman Foundation for Microbiology (Merion Station, PA, USA).

  2. Waksman and another seven percent divided among all who participated in the early work leading to the develop-ment of streptomycin. (Waksman later reduced his share to five percent) Although he agreed to the settlement, Waksman always considered 1950 the “darkest” year of his life. Selman Waksman: From Tsarist Russia to New Jersey

  3. 21 de may. de 2018 · Waksman, Selman Abraham (1888-1973) Russian-born American microbiologist. Selman Waksman discovered life-saving antibacterial compounds and his investigations spawned further studies for other disease-curing drugs. Waksman isolated streptomycin, the first chemical agent effective against tuberculosis.

  4. 26 de nov. de 2004 · Selman Abraham Waksman (1888 –1973) was born in the rural Ukrainian town of Novaya. Priluka. The town and its nearby villages were surrounded by a rich black soil that supported.

  5. 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.

  6. Selman Abraham Waksman (Priluki, Ucrania, 2 de julio de 1888 - Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 1973), Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina en 1952. Cursó estudios secundarios en la ciudad de Odesa. Se trasladó a Estados Unidos en 1910, donde se matriculó en la Universidad de Rutgers, Nueva Jersey, para estudiar Agricultura.

  7. Selman Waksman: Celebrating Rutgers’ 250th anniversary. From an accredited US healthcare educator. Watch on. The discovery of streptomycin by Rutgers professor Selman Waksman and his graduate student, Albert Schatz, led to the first effective cure for tuberculosis. Waksman, who coined the term antibiotics, received both bachelor’s and ...

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