The CDC launched the global Smallpox eradication effort
On Nov. 23, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson announced plans for a 5-year smallpox eradication and measles control program…
On Nov. 23, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson announced plans for a 5-year smallpox eradication and measles control program…
On Sept. 24, 1965, President Johnson nominated William H. Stewart as U.S. Surgeon General.
On Sept. 9, 1965, Simon Fraser University was founded. Today, Simon Fraser, has over 25,000 students at three…
On Jul. 15, 1965, the Drug Abuse Control Amendments, which protected the public health and safety by amending…
On Jul. 8, 1965, the revised food standard for peanut butter was issued.
On Apr. 8, 1965, the Association for Accreditation of Laboratory Animal Care (AAALAC) filed its articles of incorporation…
On Feb. 9, 1965, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – NASA Technology of Spacecraft…
In September 1665, at the height of the great plague in London, more than 7,100 died in one…
In 1965, Thomas S. Hargest and Curtis P. Artz (MCSC Department of Surgery) invented the fluidized airbed for…
In 1965, Mylan moved to Morgantown, West Virginia and begin manufacturing various over-the-counter products the next year. In…
In 1965, The Hutch Award’s was created in honor of the late Fred Hutchinson, the courageous and inspirational…
In 1965, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, now known as Battelle Pacific Northwest Division, was founded in 1965…
In 1965, the first immunologic method to diagnose solid tumors in children was developed at St.ï¾ Jude Children’s Research…
In 1965, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched a smallpox campaign in Anapa, Brazil…
In 1965, McGill University researchers Dr. Phil Gold and Dr. Samuel O. Freedman co-discovered the first identifiable cancer…
In 1965, Yale established the first university-based department of clinical pharmacology and chemotherapy in the United States (the…
In 1965, Stanford Medicine developed a technique for extracting anti-hemophilic globulin, the blood fraction needed to prevent bleeding…
In 1965, microbiologist John Spizizen arrived at the Scripps Clinic and Research Foundation from the University of Minnesota…
In 1965, Merck & Co. of New Jersey acquired Charles E. Frosst. In 1968, Merck Frosst Laboratories was…
In 1965, the Flinn Foundation, a privately endowed grantmaking organization, was founded by Dr. and Mrs. Robert S….
In 1965, the rubella virus was attenuated by a NIH research team lead by Paul Parkman and Harry…
In 1965,tThe bifurcated needle for smallpox vaccine was introduced. In 1961 the bifurcated needle was developed as a…
In 1965, Life magazine reported on Ivar Lovaas, a UCLA psychologist, whose work is the foundation of applied…
In 1965, the National Society for Autistic Children (later renamed the Autism Society of America) was founded by…
In 1965, the Priestley Medal was awarded to William J. Sparks by the American Chemical Society “to recognize…