The University of Washington formally opened a medical school as part of a School of Health Sciences
On Oct. 2. 1946, the University of Washington formally opened a medical school as part of a School…
On Oct. 2. 1946, the University of Washington formally opened a medical school as part of a School…
On Aug. 28, 1946, Oklahomaï¾’s Secretary of State Frank C. Carter granted the charter of the Oklahoma Medical…
On Aug. 3, 1946, the articles of incorporation were signed by Governor Roy J. Turner that established the…
On Jul. 1, 1946, the office of Malaria Control in War Areas (MCWA) agency officially deactivated and the…
On Jul. 1, 1946, the National Cancer Institute cancer control program was established with appropriations to the states…
On Jul. 1, 1946, the Communicable Disease Center (CDC) opened its doors and occupied one floor of a…
On Apr. 10, 1946, John Tyson has a load of Andy Christyï¾’s New Hampshire Reds delivered by airplane…
In 1946, at Boston Childrenï¾’s, Louis Diamond described Rh disease, a condition resulting from incompatibility of a babyï¾’s…
In 1946, Dr. Leonidas Harris Berry became the first black physician on staff at Michael Reese Hospital in…
In 1946, fission-derived radioiodine became readily available as a by-product of the Manhattan project in Oak Ridge, TN…
In 1946, In a period of 8 months, Robert J. Huebner, William L. Jellison, and their colleagues elucidated…
In 1946, Squibb International was incorporated and the company expanded into South America and Europe while building manufacturing…
In 1946, The Wake Forest University school accepted an invitation from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation to move…
In 1946, the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine’s DVM degree was established. From 1946 to 1965…
In 1946, Michigan State University’s (MSU) Forensic Science Program was established. MSU has long been recognized as a…
In 1946, the first successful nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) experiment was made in the U.S. by Felix Block…
In 1946, the The University of Georgia College of Public Health was established, the Odum School of Ecology…
In 1946, the The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine was established.
In 1946, the Communicable Disease Center (CDC) was stationed at the Laboratory Division at the Lawson Veterans Administration…
in 1946, Stanford Research Institute, now known as the SRI International (SRI) was founded by the trustees of…
In 1946, The Metabolic Clinic separated from Scripps Memorial Hospital. A major portion of the operationï¾’s limited reserves…
In late 1946, an outbreak of influenza occurred in Japan and Korea in American troops. It spread in…
In 1946, D.C. Salmon, a U.S. military adviser on duty in Japan, sent home Norin 10 – the…
In 1946, American biologists Joshua Lederberg and Edward Tatum identified one cause of antibiotic resistance creating the foundation…
In 1946, Margaret Pittman revised the formula medium for the sterility testing of biologic products. It is now…
In 1946, Lloyd Law of NCI introduced the L1210 murine leukemia cell line tumor used in the cancer…
In 1946, the Research Grants Office was created at NIH in January to administer the Office of Scientific…
In 1946, the Albert Lasker Medical Research Awards (a.k.a. “America’s Nobels”), administered by the Lasker Foundation, were founded…
In 1946, the Research and Marketing Act establishes the National Cooperative Program, an effort to link U.S. state…
In 1946, the Priestley Medal was awarded to Roger Adams by the American Chemical Society “to recognize distinguished…