Sandia Corporation started managing Sandia Laboratory
On Nov. 2, 1949, Sandia Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Electric, took over management of Sandia…
On Nov. 2, 1949, Sandia Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Electric, took over management of Sandia…
On Oct. 9, 1949, the University of Washington’s Health Sciences Building was dedicated on the university’s Seattle campus….
On Jul. 4, 1949, Sir Alexander Fleming, the scientist who discovered penicillin, made his first visit to the…
In Jul. 1943, Construction of the original Madigan General Hospital began during the height of World War II…
On May 4, 1949, the diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and pertussis (DTP) vaccine was licensed. A greater than…
May 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month was first declared. In 2006, Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day was chosen…
On Mar. 2, 1949, Louis Olivier published “The Penetration of Dermatitis-Producing Schistosome Cercariae” in the American Journal of…
In 1949, Dr. Jonas Salk, with grants from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Pitt team and…
In 1949, the office of Malaria Control declared the U.S. was free of malaria as a significant public…
In 1949, to help stem the spread of tuberculosis, the city of Seattle created a locked ward for…
In 1949, The Medical College of Virginia Foundation (MCV) was incorporated with the mission to inspire and steward…
In 1949, Canadaï¾’s first full-time cancer physicist, Dr. Harold Johns, led the world in development the cobalt bomb…
In 1949, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal to Arthur B. Lamb ‘for his numerous contributions…
In 1949, The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) was founded in New York. The LLS mission is to…
In 1949, Ethicon was formed from Johnson ï¾ &ï¾ Johnson’s heritage suture business.
In 1949, Ancel Keyes, M.D. founded the University of Minnesota’s Laboratory of Physiologic Hygiene for research on physiology,…
In 1949, a team of Harvard researchers led by Dr. John F. Enders found that the poliovirus could…
In 1949, John Enders, Thomas Weller and Frederick Robbins grew poliovirus in culture, paving the way for polio…
In 1949, the first artificial heart pump was developed at Yale by William H. Sewell and William W….
In 1949, U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published guidance to industry for the first time. This guidance,…
In 1949, the U.S. blood system reached a benchmark of 1,500 hospital blood banks, 46 community blood centers,…
In 1949, the last reported case of smallpox in the U.S. occurred. Although it took another two decades…
In 1949, the FDA approved nitrogen mustard to kill cancer cells.
In 1949, Walter Hagemeyer Burkholder, a pioneer in bacterial taxonomy, described the bacteria, Pseudomonas cepacia, now known as…