The human p53 gene was cloned
On Dec. 20, 1984, the human p53 gene was cloned. Matlashewski G, Lamb P, Pim D, Peacock J,…
On Dec. 20, 1984, the human p53 gene was cloned. Matlashewski G, Lamb P, Pim D, Peacock J,…
On Nov. 15, 1984 Allan Wilson and Russell Higuchi of the University of CA at Berkeley become the…
On Sept. 24, 1984 the Hatch-Waxman Act (Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act) was passed to…
On Sept. 10, 1984, geneticist Alec Jeffreys, and technician Vicky Wilson at the University of Leicester in England…
On Sept. 1, 1984, with the enactment of P.L. 98-369, coverage under Part B was extended to hepatitis…
On Jun. 6, 1984, the wave of interest in agricultural biotechnology reached Congress when a House-Senate conference committee…
On May 23, 1984, U.S. Surgeon General reported that there was “very solid” evidence linking cigarette smoke to…
On May 17, 1984, Federal District Court Judge John J. Sirica temporarily halts all federally funded experiments involving…
On May 2, 1984, the new UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Centerï¾’s original three-story cancer research building opened. In…
On Apr. 23, 1984, a National Cancer Institute scientist, Dr. Robert C. Gallo, reported the isolation of a…
On Mar. 6, 1984, HHS Secretary Margaret M. Heckler launched a new cancer prevention awareness program by the…
On Feb 14, 1984, doctors at Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania performed the world’s first heart-liver transplant on 6…
On Feb. 8, 1984, Elmer R. Pfefferkorn published his discovery that treatment of human fibroblasts with human recombinant…
In 1984, Fantus Health Center at Cook County Hospital opened the new Ambulatory Screening Clinic.
In 1984, the University of Wisconsin University Research Park was founded to encourage technology transfer and create an…
In 1984, The University of Virginia Cancer Center (UVA) was founded in Charlottesville. The Centerï¾’s vision is of…
In 1984, The Virginia Commonwealth University School of Health Sciences became the School of Basic Health Sciences.
In 1984, St. ï¾ Jude Children’s Hospital launched the After Completion of Therapy Clinic, the world’s largest long-term follow-up…
In 1984, The University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute (UPCI) was founded in Pittsburgh. UPCI has 320 faculty members…
In 1984, The Santa Fe Institute is a private, not-for-profit, independent research and education center, founded in 1984,…
In 1984, fluoroestradiol (FES) was first developed by researchers Michael J. Welch, PhD and John Katzenellenbogen, PhD. This…
In 1984, genetics scientists led by Philip Leder created the first genetically engineered mouse model of cancer, nicknamed…
In 1984, UC San Diego was selected as one of the original five national Alzheimer’s disease research centers…
In 1984, The Priestley Medal was awarded to Linus Pauling by the American Chemical Society “to recognize distinguished…
In 1984, American Cancer Society (ACS) introduced dietary guidelines to reduce cancer. The ACS published Nutrition and Physical…
In 1984, the National Cancer Institute’s Cancer Control Science program was established in DCPC to develop programs in…
In 1984, The Comprehensive Minority Biomedical Program, DEA, was established to widen the focus of the minority effort…
In 1984, A policy statement regarding the relationship of National Cancer Institute (NCI), the pharmaceutical industry, and NCI-supported…
In 1984, The International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), the U.N. Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) finally…
In 1984, the EPA announced that if you genetically engineer any microbe intended for use outdoors, then you…