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         Yalow Rosalyn:     more books (17)
  1. Rosalyn Yalow: Nobel Laureate: Her Life and Work in Medicine (Helix Books) by Eugene Straus, 2000-01-07
  2. Radioimmunoassay (Benchmark papers in microbiology) by Rosalyn S. (editor) Yalow, 1983
  3. Peptide Hormones. Methods in Investigative and Diagnostic Endocrinology Volumes 2A & 2B by Solomon A. Berson, Rosalyn S. Yalow, 1973
  4. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Lois N. Magner, 2001
  5. YALOW, ROSALYN SUSSMAN (1921- ): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  6. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Mary R. S. Creese, 2004
  7. Biography - Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman (1921-): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Radiation and Public Perception: Benefits and Risks (Advances in Chemistry Series)
  9. Nuklearmediziner: George de Hevesy, Otmar Schober, Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Gynter Mödder, Andrew Newberg, Elmar Doppelfeld (German Edition)
  10. METHODS IN INVESTIGATIVE AND DIAGNOSTIC ENDOCRINOLOGY 2A PART I GENERAL METHODOLOGY PART II PITUITARY HORMONES AND HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING FACTORS, AND 2B PART III NON-PITUITARY HORMONES by SOLOMON A. BERSON AND ROSALYN S. YALOW, 1973
  11. Methods in Radioimmunoassay of Peptide Hormones
  12. Radiation and Public Perception : Benefits and Risks ( Advances in Chemistry Ser by Jack P. (editor); Yalow, Rosalyn S. (editor) Young, 1995-01-01
  13. Rosalyn Yalow, Nobel Laureate : Her Life & Work in Medicine: A Biographical Memo by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01
  14. ROSALYN YALOW, NOBEL LAUREATE: HER LIFE AND WORK IN MEDICINE, A BIOGRAPHICAL MEM by Eugene Straus, 1998-01-01

41. La Vie De Rosalyn Yalow

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44. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
yalow, rosalyn S. Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Elected to NAS 1975. ScientificDiscipline Medical Physiology and Metabolism. Membership Type Member.
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45. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman
yalow, rosalyn Sussman, 1921–, American medical physicist, b. NewYork City, Ph.D. Univ. of Illinois, 1945. As a researcher at
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    46. Rosalyn Sussman Yalow
    rosalyn Sussman yalow. (1921 ). A medical physicist and a Nobel Laureate,rosalyn Sussman was born July 19, 1921 in Bronx, New York
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    From 1946 to 1950, she taught physics at Hunter College and in 1947, she also became a consultant in nuclear physics at the Veterans Administration Hospital in the Bronx, where they were conducting research on medical applications of radioactive materials. In 1950, she left Hunter College and became an assistant head of the radioisotope service at the hospital. She began a long-lasting partnership with Dr. Solomon A. Berson and together they used radioactive isotopes to investigate physiological systems. They created a new analytic technique called the radioimmunoassay, or the RIA, which allowed quantifying very small amounts of biological substances in body fluids using radioactive-labeled material. They made it possible for doctors to diagnose conditions caused by minute changes in hormone levels. In 1959 they used RIA to show that adult diabetics did not always suffer insufficiency of insulin in their blood and that some unknown factor must be blocking the action of insulin. They also showed that the injected insulin obtained from animals was being inactivated by the patients' immune systems. RIA was then used by other investigators to screen blood for hepatitis virus in blood banks, to determine effective dosage levels of drugs and antibiotics, to detect foreign substances in the blood, to treat dwarfed children with growth hormones, to test and correct hormone levels in infertile couples, and in many other fields. RIA made endocrinology one of the hottest fields in medical research.

    47. Rosalyn Yalow --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
    Search Britannica Concise Again. yalow , rosalyn (Sussman) Britannica Concise. MLAstyle rosalyn yalow. Britannica Concise Encyclopedia. 2004.
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    48. Yalow
    yalow, rosalyn Sussman.” Microsoft Encarta Online Encyclopedia2000. rosalyn yalow Winner of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
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    Rosalyn Sussman Yalow is a Jewish medical physicist and a Nobel Prize winner. She was born July 19, 1921 in Bronx, New York, USA. She graduated with honors in Physics and Chemistry from Hunter College in New York, New York, in 1941. She then recieved a teaching assistance-ship in physics at the University of Illinois, and in 1945, recieved her Ph.D in nuclear physics. There she met and married A. Aaron Yalow, who was also a physics student at the university. In 1946 she left the university of Illinois and taught physics at Hunter College until 1950. Also, in 1947 she became a consultant in nuclear physics at the Veterans Administration Hospital, where she studied medical applications of radioactive materials. This is where she met Dr. Soloman A. Berson. Rosalyn was a research professor at Mt. Sinai School of Medicine from 1968 to 1974, a service professor from 1974 to 1979, and was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1975. In 1976, she was the first woman to be awarded the Albert Lasker Prize for medical research. Then in 1977, she shared the Nobel Prize in medicine “for the development of radioimmunoassays of peptide hormones.” Rosalyn Sussman Yalow retired from the Veterans Administration Hospital in 1991. She is using her time, as a Nobel Prize winner, to try and get better science education, better child care and other causes. She is still alive and living in New York today.

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    51. CWP At Physics.UCLA.edu // Rosalyn Yalow
    Copyright © CWP and Regents of the University of California 1997 2001. Tocite this citation yalow, rosalyn Sussman. CWP home BACK TO THE TOP.
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    Developed, in collaboration with S. A. Berson, methods of using radioactive isotopes to investigate physiological systems that allow detection of minute concentrations of biological or pharmacological substances in blood or other fluid samples. These techniques are known as radioimmunoassay or RIA. Radioimmunoassay is a test combining the use of radioactive isotope with immunology to measure hormones, enzymes and other substance that exist in such low concentrations in the body that they can be impossible to detect by any other laboratory methods. [36 UN] Her work included the basic science, mathematical analysis, biomedical studies and instrumentation. Yalow and Berson demonstrated that insulin is bound by antibodies in some diabetics, which leads to abnormal degradation of the insulin. It had been previously thought that diabetes i due to deficiency of insulin secretion.

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    54. Detailed Record
    ISBN 0306457962 • Primary Language English • Genre/Form Biography •Named Person rosalyn S yalow; rosalyn S yalow • Material Type Biography
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    55. Rosalyn S. Yalow
    Nobel Lecture Radioimmunoassay A Probe For Fine Structure Of Biologic Systemsby Dr. rosalyn S. yalow American Endocrinologist/Nobel Laureate.
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    American Endocrinologist/Nobel Laureate December 8, 1977 at at Stockholm Concert Hall, Stockholm, Sweden To primitive man the sky was wonderful, mysterious and awesome but he could not even dream of what was within the golden disk or silver points of light so far beyond his reach. The telescope, the spectroscope the radiotelescope - all the tools and paraphernalia of modern science have acted as detailed probes to enable man to discover, to analyze and hence better to understand the inner contents and fine structure of these celestial objects. Man himself is a mysterious object and the tools to probe his physiologic nature and function have developed only slowly through the millenia. Becquerel, the Curies and the Joliot-Curies with their discovery of natural and artificial radioactivity and Hevesy, who pioneered in the application of radioisotopes to the study of chemical processes, were the scientific progenitors of my career. For the past 30 years I have been committed to the development and application of radioisotopic methodology to analyze the fine structure of biologic systems. From 1950 until his untimely death in 1972, Dr. Solomon Berson was joined with me in this scientific adventure and together we gave birth to and nurtured through its infancy radioimmunoassay, a powerful tool for determination of virtually any substance of biologic interest. Would that he were here to share this moment.

    56. Rosalyn Yalow - Table 1
    ©THE NOBEL FOUNDATION 1977. yalow Nobel Lecture Table 1. Table 1. Immunoreactivecontent of brain and gut extracts. Back to yalow Lecture.
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    57. SJSU Virtual Museum
    rosalyn Sussman yalow was born on July 19, 1921 in New York, NewYork. She was educated at Hunter College and the University of
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    Rosalyn Sussman Yalow was born on July 19, 1921 in New York, New York. She was educated at Hunter College and the University of Illinois, where she completed her Ph.D. in nuclear physics in 1945. Following completion of her doctoral degree, she joined the Bronx Veterans Administration Hospital in 1947. She also held the post of research professor at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. She is most noted for her work in the development of radio immunoassay procedures. She received the Nobel Prize in medicine in 1977 for the applications of radio immunoassay procedures to biomedical research. She and her coworker are credited with the use of radioactive iodine as a tracer in the clinical diagnosis of thyroid disease. They also investigated the distribution and metabolism of serum proteins in the body. During the 1950s Yalow and Berson discovered the presence of insulin-binding antibodies in the plasma of insulin-treated patients. Later they studied human growth hormone, corticotrophin, parathyroid hormone and gastrin in the human body. The procedures developed by Yalow and Berson have lead to the diagnosis of diseases associated with hormonal excesses and/or deficiencies. References Ireland, N.O. (1962).

    58. Rosalyn Yalow Winner Of The 1977 Nobel Prize In Medicine
    rosalyn yalow – Autobiography I was born on July 19, 1921 in New York City andhave always resided and worked there except for 3 1/2 years when I was a
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    I was born on July 19, 1921 in New York City and have always resided and worked there except for 3 1/2 years when I was a graduate student at the University of Illinois. Perhaps the earliest memories I have are of being a stubborn, determined child. Through the years my mother has told me that it was fortunate that I chose to do acceptable things, for if I had chosen otherwise no one could have deflected me from my path. My mother, nee Clara Zipper, came to America from Germany at the age of four. My father, Simon Sussman, was born on the Lower East Side of New York, the Melting Pot for Eastern European immigrants. Neither had the advantage of a high school education but there was never a doubt that their two children would make it through college. I was an early reader, reading even before kindergarten, and since we did not have books in my home, my older brother, Alexander, was responsible for our trip every week to the Public Library to exchange books already read for new ones to be read. In September I went to Champaign-Urbana, the home of the University of Illinois. At the first meeting of the Faculty of the College of Engineering I discovered I was the only woman among its 400 members. The Dean of the Faculty congratulated me on my achievement and told me I was the first woman there since 1917. It is evident that the draft of young men into the armed forces, even prior to American entry into the World War, had made possible my entrance into graduate school.

    59. Rosalyn Yalow Winner Of The 1977 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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    Ich war am 19. Juli 1921 in New York City geboren und habe immer gewohnt und dort abgesehen von 3 1/2 Jahren gearbeitet, als ich ein Absolvent-Student an der Universitat Illinois war. Vielleicht sind die fruhsten Erinnerungen, die ich habe, davon, ein storrisches, entschlossenes Kind zu sein. Im Laufe der Jahre hat meine Mutter mir gesagt, dass es glucklich war, dass ich beschlo?, annehmbare Dinge zu tun, weil wenn ich sonst gewahlt hatte, konnte keiner mich von meinem Pfad abgelenkt haben. Meine Mutter, nee Clara Zipper, kam nach Amerika von Deutschland im Alter von vier Jahren. Mein Vater, Simon Sussman, war auf der Niedrigeren Ostseite New Yorks, der Schmelztiegel fur osteuropaische Einwanderer geboren. Keiner war im Vorteil einer Ausbildung der Hoheren Schule aber es gab nie Zweifel, dass ihre zwei Kinder es durch die Universitat machen wurden. Ich war ein fruher Leser, sogar vor dem Kindergarten lesend, und seitdem wir Bucher in meinem Heim nicht hatten, war mein alterer Bruder, Alexander, fur unsere Reise jede Woche nach der Offentlichen Bibliothek verantwortlich, um fur neue zu lesend bereits gelesene Bucher auszutauschen. Im September ging ich zu Champaign-Urbana, das Heim der Universitat Illinois. An der ersten Sitzung der Fakultat der Universitat der Technik entdeckte ich, dass ich die einzige Frau unter seinen 400 Mitgliedern war. Der Dekan der Fakultat gratulierte mir zu meinem Zustandebringen und sagte mir, dass ich die erste Frau dort seit 1917 war. Es ist dass der Entwurf von jungen Mannern in die Streitkrafte sogar vor dem amerikanischen Zugang in den Weltkrieg offensichtlich, hatte moglich mein Eingang in die Absolvent-Schule gemacht.

    60. Yalow, Rosalyn Sussman
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