Baruj Benacerraf, who died on August 2 aged 90, shared the 1980 Nobel Prize for Medicine for his research into the reasons why some people are better at defending themselves against infection than ...
(JTA) — BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (JTA) — Bernardo Javier “Baruj” Plavnick, 69, the Argentine rabbi who opened his Buenos Aires synagogue for use as a vaccination center, died of COVID-19 on May 20.
Baruj Benacerraf, who shared a Nobel Prize in 1980 for medicine for breakthroughs in immunology, and later headed Boston’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, died Aug. 2 at 90. Benacerraf and other ...
The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI. The scientific community mourns the loss of Baruj Benacerraf, who died recently at the age of 90. He had a long and storied career ...
Some 14,000 people had been vaccinated there as of June 30, including some who were entering a synagogue for the first time. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (JTA) — Bernardo Javier “Baruj” Plavnick, 69, the ...
Baruj Benacerraf, who has died aged 90, won the Nobel prize for his contribution to identifying the gene groups, called major histocompatibility complexes, that determine a person's susceptibility to ...
Leslie Brent writes: Baruj Benacerraf (obituary, 19 September) shared the 1980 Nobel prize with George Snell and Jean Dausset. Snell was the first to describe the histocompatibility antigens – the ...
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