The University of California, San Diego was founded
On Nov. 18, 1960, the University of California, San Diego was officially established. The campus was realized through…
On Nov. 18, 1960, the University of California, San Diego was officially established. The campus was realized through…
On Sept. 21, 1960, FDA officials announced the last remaining major source of the discredited Hoxsey cancer treatment…
On Sept. 8, 1960, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new permanent headquarters opened in Atlanta,…
On Aug. 12, 1960, visiting professor, Dr. E. Donnall Thomas performed a bone marrow transplant at University of…
On Jul. 12, 1960, the Color Additive Amendments of 1960 defined “color additive” and required that only color…
On Jul. 12, 1960, the President approved the Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act, enforced by FDA, which required…
On Jul. 1, 1960, Kenneth Millo Endicott became the fifth director of the National Cancer Institute, serving until…
In Jun. 1960, the U.S. Congress passed an appropriations bill that included funding for a Federal Insect Laboratory…
On Mar. 9, 1960, Dr. Belding Scribner implanted the first Scribner Shunt in the arm of Clyde Shields…
On Mar. 9, 1960, In Seattle the worldï¾’s first long-term dialysis patient Clyde Shields was treated on an…
In 1960, Toronto researchers James Edgar Till and Ernest Armstrong モBunï¾” McCulloch demonstrated the properties of stem cells,…
In 1960, University of California Radiation Laboratory (Livermore) researchers, in a groundbreaking application of computers to study biology,…
In 1960, the construction of the first McArdle building resulted from a gift by Michael W. McArdle. Dr….
In 1960, Waclaw Szybalski joined the McArdle Laboratory at UW-Madison and started pioneering studies.
In 1960, The Medical College of Virginia Pharmacy curriculum was extended to five years.
In 1960, National Institute of Health grants allow the Medical Research Foundation of Oregon to acquire property and…
In 1960, The Department of Nursing Education becomes the University of Oregon School of Nursing in Portland within…
In 1960, a $5.6 million dollar expansion project was initiated and consisted of two five-story wings attached to…
In 1960, the U.S., the first successful attempts at designing a totally implantable pacemaker were reported by Drs….
In 1960, The Rockefeller and Ford Foundations establish, with the Philippine government, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)…
In 1960, chromosome abnormalities were associated with leukemias.
In 1960, The FDA approved Enovid as the first oral contraceptive available in the U.S.
In 1960, the U.S. Surgeon General, in response to substantial morbidity and mortality during the 1957ï¾–58 pandemic, recommends…
In 1960, Sam, a lively four-year-old pointer with a transplanted heart valve, was named research dog hero of…
In 1960 Dr. Roy Cohn, MD of Stanford Medicine performed the first kidney transplant in California.
In 1960, the University of California, San Diego department of biology was officially founded. The department was later…
In 1960, The Priestley Medal was awarded to Wallace R. Brode by the American Chemical Society “to recognize…
In 1960, the U.S. Public Health Service (USPHS) TB control and clinical research program was transferred to the…
In 1960, the first implantable cardiac pacemaker was developed at Beth Israel Hospital (now part of Beth Israel…
In 1960, Dana-Farber researchers developed the means to collect, preserve and transfuse platelets to control bleeding.