Michael Heidelberger

Photograph of Heidelberger by Harold Low Michael Heidelberger (April 29, 1888 – June 25, 1991) was an American immunologist, often regarded as the father of modern immunology. He and Oswald Avery showed that the polysaccharides of pneumococcus are antigens, enabling him to show that antibodies are proteins. He spent most his early career at Columbia University and comparable time in his later years on the faculty of New York University. In 1934 and 1936 he received the Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1967 he received the National Medal of Science, and then he earned the Lasker Award for basic medical research in 1953 and again in 1978. His papers are held at the National Library of Medicine in Bethesda, Maryland. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Heidelberger, Michael
    Published 1993
    Classmark: PH 1 Fech 6 *Hei/inn
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    Published 2003
    Other Authors: “…Heidelberger, Michael…”
    Classmark: PH 2B */Wis,11
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    Published 1998
    Other Authors: “…Heidelberger, Michael…”
    Classmark: PH 2B */Exp
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