Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel (February 15, 1892 – September 11, 1985) was a German Jewish microbiologist and a founder of mycoplasma bacterial research. She...
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the causative agent of PAP. When this discovery became known to Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel of the Lister Institute in London, the world's leading authority...
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institute.[citation needed] List of national public health agencies Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel "Protecting Health – Assessing Risks. Who we are, what we look...
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as smaller awards. In 1934 the new fellowship recipients were Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel, Betty Heimann, and Helen Rosenau. Among many other women who received...
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original bacteria. L-form bacteria were first isolated in 1935 by Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel, who named them "L-forms" after the Lister Institute in London...
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Krugman (USA) 1979 Sir Christopher Andrewes (United Kingdom) 1980 Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel (United Kingdom) 1981 Maclyn McCarty (USA) 1982 Edgar Lederer [de]...
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biochemists, entomologists, plant pathologists, veterinarians and geneticists. Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel Leonard Hayflick IOM Website, accessed 5 Sep 2023...
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deficiency diseases that were widespread in Europe and elsewhere. Emmy Klieneberger-Nobel pioneered the study of mycoplasma and in 1935 discovered and cultured...
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