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    Hideyo Noguchi (野口 英世, Noguchi Hideyo, November 9, 1876 – May 21, 1928), also known as Seisaku Noguchi (野口 清作, Noguchi Seisaku), was a prominent Japanese...
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  • The Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize (野口英世アフリカ賞, Noguchi Hideyo Afurika Shō) honors men and women "with outstanding achievements in the fields of medical research...
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  • biomedical research scientist, academic, and recipient of the first Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize. Greenwood is the Manson Professor of Clinical Tropical...
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    Kenyan public health advocate, academic, and recipient of the first Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize. In 2022, she has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize...
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    bacteriologist Hideyo Noguchi, who urged him to reconsider art, as well as the Japanese dancer Michio Itō, whose celebrity status later helped Noguchi find acquaintances...
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  • Athlete Fujio Noguchi (野口富士男), novelist Goro Noguchi (野口五郎), singer and actor Haruchika Noguchi (野口晴哉), the founder of Seitai Hideyo Noguchi (野口英世), bacteriologist...
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    of Hideyo Noguchi (1876–1928) can still be found. It was preserved along with some of Noguchi's belongings and letters as part of a memorial. Noguchi is...
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  • National Diet Library: Noguchi bio and image Japan, Cabinet Office: Noguchi Prize, chronology Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Museum: Noguchi, life events Archived...
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    government and people of Ghana in honour of the Japanese researcher Hideyo Noguchi, who researched Yellow fever in Ghana and died from the disease in the...
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    (152.45 sq mi). It is noted as the birthplace of the famous doctor Hideyo Noguchi, who contributed to knowledge in the fight against syphilis and yellow...
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    Calderone Prize 2004: Vlerick Award 2008: America-Flanders Award 2013: Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize 2013: Prince Mahidol Award 2015: Prix International de...
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  • Hanazumi (花角 英世, born 1958), Japanese politician Hideyo Noguchi (野口 英世, 1876–1928), Japanese bacteriologist Hideyo Sugimoto (杉本 英世, born 1938), Japanese golfer...
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    CINVESTAV Unidad Mérida), the Dr. Hideyo Noguchi Regional Research Center (Centro de Investigaciones Regionales Dr. Hideyo Noguchi) of the Autonomous University...
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  • inconsistent when re-tested, and only 6% were completely reproducible. Hideyo Noguchi became famous for correctly identifying the bacterial agent of syphilis...
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    about the syphilitic nature of paresis was finally eliminated when Hideyo Noguchi and J. W. Moore demonstrated the syphilitic spirochaetes in the brains...
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  • Minister of Japan Kazoh Kitamori – theologian, pastor, author, professor Hideyo Noguchi – prominent bacteriologist Masao Takenaka – theologian, professor, author...
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  • scientist Hideyo Noguchi. It is based on two biographical novels, Tōki Rakujitsu written by Junichi Watanabe and Noguchi no haha: Noguchi Hideo Monogatari...
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     317 "Noguchi, Hideyo". The Columbia Encyclopedia (6th ed.). Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Cabinet Office, Japan: Noguchi Prize Szreter...
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    development of serum treatment for meningitis. Among his lab assistants were Hideyo Noguchi and Cornelius Rhoads, later directors of Memorial Hospital and the Sloan-Kettering...
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    Continental Scientific Award”. His other international awards include Japan's Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize for medical research, Kuwait's “Al-Sumait Prize” for research...
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    was named as one of Nature's 10 in 2018 and 2019. In 2019 he won the Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize from the Government of Japan. Muyembe was included in Time's...
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  • gram-negative, pathogenic organism named for Japanese bacteriologist Dr. Hideyo Noguchi who named the genus Leptospira. L. noguchii is famous for causing the...
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    the 1901 prize because of this work, but Kitasato was not. Meanwhile, Hideyo Noguchi and Sahachiro Hata, those who missed out on the early Nobel Prize for...
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    from circulation on 2 April 2007. The front side shows a portrait of Hideyo Noguchi, who in 1911 discovered the agent of syphilis as the cause of progressive...
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  • Hokuriku Main Line, Nagahama, Shiga Nagahama Hall, a concert hall, in Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Park, Yokohama, Japan 6655 Nagahama, a main-belt asteroid Nagahama...
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    (1874–1934) Ryukichi Inada (1874–1950) Kensuke Mitsuda (1876–1964) Hideyo Noguchi (1876–1928) Fukushi Masaichi (1878–1956) Takaoki Sasaki (1878–1966)...
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    Protestant and the founder of Tokyo Woman's Christian University. Hideyo Noguchi (野口英世, Noguchi Hideyo) (1876–1928), a Protestant and prominent bacteriologist....
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    description of what may have been Coxiella burnetii was published in 1930 by Hideyo Noguchi, but since his samples did not survive, it remains unclear as to whether...
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    to emerge from the institution include Alexis Carrel, Peyton Rous, Hideyo Noguchi, Thomas Milton Rivers, Richard Shope, Thomas Francis Jr, Oswald T. Avery...
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    walking his dog Equestrian statue of Prince Komatsu Akihito Statue of Hideyo Noguchi Remains of the Ueno Daibutsu Monument to the Shōgitai Monument to Ulysses...
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