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  1. Arthropod Borne Viruses of Vertebrates: An Account of the Rockefeller Foundation Virus Program, 1951-70 by Max Theiler, Wilbur G. Downs, 1973-06-28
  2. THEILER, MAX (1899-1972): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  3. Biography - Theiler, Max (1899-1972): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. South African Scientists: Wouter Basson, Rob Adam, Frank Nabarro, Aaron Klug, Sydney Skaife, Caroline Leaf, Max Theiler, Arthur Bleksley
  5. American Virologists: Karl Maramorosch, Bernard Roizman, Erich Traub, Max Theiler, Douglas Richman, Richard Edwin Shope, Nancy Cox
  6. THE AFRICAN REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA AND THE BELGIAN CONGO. Based on the Observations Made and Material Collected During the Harvard African Expedition 1926-1927. Two Volumes. by Richard P. (Editor). Members of the Expedition: Richard P. Strong, George C. Shattuck, Max Theiler, Loring Whitman, Joseph C. Bequaert, et. al. STRONG, 1969-01-01
  7. A yellow fever protection test in mice by intracerebral injection by Max Theiler, 1933
  8. The effect of prolonged cultivation in vitro upon the pathogenicity of yellow fever virus by Max Theiler, 1937
  9. The Arthropod-Borne Viruses of Vertebrates; an account of The Rockefeller Foundation Virus Program 1951-1970. by Max, & W. G. DOWNS. THEILER, 1973
  10. The development of vaccines against yellow fever: Nobel lecture, December 11, 1951 (Les Prix Nobel) by Max Theiler, 1952
  11. Studies on the action of yellow fever virus in mice by Max Theiler, 1930
  12. The use of yellow fever virus modified by in vitro cultivation for human immunization by Max Theiler, 1937
  13. Yellow Fever… and John C. Bugher, J. Austin Kerr, Hugh H. Smith, Kenneth C. Smithburn, Richard M. Taylor, Max Theiler, Andrew J. Warren, Loring Whitman. by George K. (editor). STRODE, 1951
  14. "The Development ofVaccines Against YellowFever": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>

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Theiler Max (1899-1972), amerykañski lekarz, specjalista w zakresie chorób tropikalnych, bakteriolog epidemiolog , pochodz±cy z Afryki Po³udniowej. Od 1930 pracownik Miêdzynarodowego Wydzia³u Zdrowia Fundacji Rockefellera w Nowym Jorku, od 1951 dyrektor laboratorium Wydzia³u Medycyny i Zdrowia Publicznego tam¿e. W 1927, jako pracownik w Harvard Medical School w Bostonie, udowodni³ (wraz ze wspó³pracownikami), ¿e ¿ó³t± febrê wywo³uje wirus przes±czalny ( wirusy ), nie bakteria . Zajmowa³ siê przyczynami i immunologi± tak¿e innych chorób ( choroby Weila dengi , japoñskiego zapalenia mózgu, choroby Heinego-Medina Za badania nad ¿ó³t± febr± i opracowanie skutecznych szczepionek przeciw tej chorobie otrzyma³ w 1951 Nagrodê Nobla WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

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Max Theiler 30. Januar in Pretoria 11. August in New Haven, Connecticut ) war ein in Südafrika geborener US-amerikanischer Biologe. Er erhielt 1951 den Nobelpreis für Medizin für seine Entwicklung eines Impfstoffes gegen Gelbfieber
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9. Max Theiler - Biography
max theiler Biography. max theiler was born on January 30, 1899, in Pretoria, South Africa, one of the four children of Sir Arnold and Emma (née Jegge) theiler. His father was a wellknown veterinary scientist.
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Max Theiler was born on January 30, 1899, in Pretoria, South Africa, one of the four children of Sir Arnold and Emma ( Jegge) Theiler. His father was a well-known veterinary scientist. He attended local schools except for one year in Basle, Switzerland (his father was of Swiss origin), then went on to Rhodes University College , Grahamstown and the University of Capetown Medical School (1916-1918). He then went to England to study at St. Thomas' Hospital and at the London School of Tropical Medicine , receiving his medical degree in 1922. In the same year he became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons
In 1922 he joined the Department of Tropical Medicine at the Harvard Medical School , Boston, Massachusetts, first as an assistant, then being appointed instructor. In 1930 he joined the staff of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation , becoming, in 1951, Director of Laboratories of the Rockefeller Foundation's Division of Medicine and Public Health, New York.
His early work, at Harvard, dealt with amoebic dysentery and rat bite fever. He also worked on the problem of yellow fever, a subject in which he had become interested whilst still in London. This was to become his major interest. By 1927 he and his colleagues had proved that the cause of yellow fever was not a bacterium but a filterable virus. He also demonstrated that the disease could be readily transmitted to mice. Previously, laboratory work on this topic had been done using monkeys as experimental animals; the use of mice enabled the cost of such research to be greatly reduced. In 1930, when he joined the Rockefeller Foundation, that body was engaged in a broad attack on the problem of yellow fever. Here, Theiler and his colleagues worked on vaccines against the disease and eventually developed a safe, standardized vaccine, 17D, one advantage of which was its ready adaptability to mass production.

10. Theiler, Max
theiler, max. ( b. Jan. 30, 1899, Pretoria, S.Af.d or Medicine for his development of a vaccine against yellow fever. theiler received his medical training at St
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(b. Jan. 30, 1899, Pretoria, S.Af.d. Aug. 11, 1972, New Haven, Conn., U.S.), South African-born American microbiologist who won the 1951 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his development of a vaccine against yellow fever. Theiler received his medical training at St. Thomas' Hospital, London, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, graduating in 1922. In that year he joined the department of tropical medicine at the Harvard Medical School, Boston. Yellow fever had been controlled in some areas by attacking the mosquito populations that carried it, but Theiler sought to produce a vaccine against the virus that caused the disease. An early breakthrough in his research came when he discovered that mice were susceptible to the virus; this made it possible for him to collect a far larger amount of data on the disease than he could working with more expensive animals. From 1930 to 1964 Theiler conducted his research at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University), New York City, where with his associates he developed the improved (17-D) vaccine, which finally eliminated yellow fever as a major disease of humans.

11. Theiler, Max. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. theiler, max. and the London School of Tropical Medicine. theilers research on yellow fever, begun while he was connected with
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Physician; born near Pretoria, South Africa. He emigrated to the United States in 1922. In 1927 he and two other medical researchers proved that yellow fever is caused by a virus, not bacteria. Between 1936 and 1940, he developed and tested a safe and effective vaccine against yellow fever. He was affiliated with Harvard Medical School (192230), the Rockefeller Institute (193064), and Yale Medical School (196467). He was awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine (1951).
Max Theiler (1899 - 1972)
Max Theiler was born on January 30, 1899, in Pretoria, South Africa, one of the four children of Sir Arnold and Emma (née Jegge) Theiler. His father was a well-known veterinary scientist. He attended local schools except for one year in Basle, Switzerland (his father was of Swiss origin), then went on to Rhodes University College, Grahamstown and the University of Capetown Medical School (1916-1918). He then went to England to study at St. Thomas' Hospital and at the London School of Tropical Medicine, receiving his medical degree in 1922. In the same year he became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons.
In 1922 he joined the Department of Tropical Medicine at the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, first as an assistant, then being appointed instructor. In 1930 he joined the staff of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation, becoming, in 1951, Director of Laboratories of the Rockefeller Foundation's Division of Medicine and Public Health, New York.

14. Max Theiler Winner Of The 1951 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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1951 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    Affiliation: Laboratories Division of Medicine and Public Health, Rockefeller Foundation, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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1971. Tatum, Edward Lawrie, 1958. Temin, Howard Martin, 1975. theiler, max, 1951.Theorell, Axel Hugo Theodor, 1955. Thomas, E. Donnall, 1990. Tinbergen, Nikolaas,1973.
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17. Max Theiler --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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