John Jacob Abel (19 May 1857 – 26 May 1938) was an American biochemist and pharmacologist. He established the pharmacology department at Johns Hopkins...
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Abel (1751–1829), German philosopher Jacob Abel (racing driver) (born 2001), American racing driver Jacob Abels (1803–1866), Dutch painter John Jacob...
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John Abel may refer to: John Abel (carpenter) (1578/79–1675), English carpenter and mason John Abel (minister) (1770–1819), Welsh minister John Jacob...
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The Award is named after American biochemist and pharmacologist, John Jacob Abel. 1947 George Sayers 1948 J. Garrott Allen 1949 Mark Nickerson 1950...
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Jacob Abel (born March 9, 2001) is an American racing driver who currently competes in Indy NXT for Abel Motorsports. He previously competed in the Indy...
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medulla, but not the cortex of the adrenal gland. In 1897, John Jacob Abel (1857–1938) of Johns Hopkins University, the first chairman of the first US department...
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Therapeutics (ASPET) is a scientific society founded in late 1908 by John Jacob Abel of Johns Hopkins University (also the founder of the American Society for...
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explosives John Jacob Abel (1857–1938), American pharmacologist Kathryn Abel (born 1961), British clinical psychologist Niels Henrik Abel (1802–1829)...
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aspects of the interactions of chemicals with biological systems. John Jacob Abel founded ASPET in December 1908 when he invited 18 pharmacologists to...
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The discovery of bufagin has taken place in the fall of 1910, where John Jacob Abel and David I. Macht are investigating the property of unknown substances...
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(1910–14), M.D. 1905, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1934 John Jacob Abel, pharmacologist, founder and chair of the first department of pharmacology...
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following individuals have served as editors of the journal: 1906–1909: John Jacob Abel and Christian Archibald Herter 1909–1910: Christian Archibald Herter...
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that was founded on December 26, 1906, at a meeting organized by John Jacob Abel (Johns Hopkins University). The roots of the society were in the American...
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overcrowding, and poor living conditions. In 1913, Leonard Rowntree and John Jacob Abel of Johns Hopkins Hospital developed the first dialysis system which they...
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assaulted approximately 250 people John Jacob Abel (PHARM: Ph.D. 1883), North American "father of pharmacology" Leon Jacob Cole (June 1, 1877 – February 17...
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the only type of insulin available for experiments and diabetics. John Jacob Abel was the first to produce the crystallised form in 1926. Evidence of...
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work The Sulfur of Insulin. After a post-doctoral position with John Jacob Abel at Johns Hopkins University Medical School (1927–1928), he traveled to Europe...
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2019. Needleman received numerous honors and awards including the John Jacob Abel Award of the American Pharmacology Society (1974), Research Achievement...
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de Bibliographie des Courbes Géométriques, in Bar-le-Duc. May 6 – John Jacob Abel announces the successful isolation of epinephrine (adrenaline) in a...
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Paul Talalay (category Johns Hopkins University faculty)
2019) was a John Jacob Abel Distinguished Service Professor of Pharmacology and director of the Laboratory for Molecular Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School...
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member at the Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center; and John Jacob Abel Professor of Life Sciences, Department of Molecular and Integrative...
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notable people who have served on the journal's editorial board include John Jacob Abel (c. 1935), Ernest William Goodpasture (c.1938). According to the Journal...
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Rafael Colliander, Finnish journalist, politician (b. 1870) May 26 – John Jacob Abel, American pharmacologist (b. 1857) May 28 – Dale Bell, American TV...
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with Johannes Thiele at the University of Strasbourg; and with John Jacob Abel at Johns Hopkins University. From 1907 to 1960, he taught in the department...
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May 15 – Williamina Fleming, Scottish astronomer (d. 1911) May 19 – John Jacob Abel, American pharmacologist (d. 1938) May 24 – Richard Mansfield, Anglo-American...
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Contents: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also John Jacob Abel (1857–1938). American biochemist and pharmacologist. He founded and...
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nucleus), at a lecture at the Royal Institution in London. May 6 – John Jacob Abel announces the successful isolation of epinephrine (adrenaline), in...
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then named Abel Mizraim. Then they buried him in the cave of Machpelah, the property of Abraham when he bought it from the Hittite Ephron. Jacob, through...
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Paul Talalay (1923-2019), John Jacob Abel Professor of Pharmacology and Director of the Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine...
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Abel Nazario Trujillo (born September 18, 1983) is an American mixed martial artist. He last competed in the lightweight division of the Ultimate Fighting...
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