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Virologist Flossie Wong-Staal became the first person to clone HIV, which led to the development of HIV detection blood tests
Biotechnology | Cloning | Diagnostics | HIV | Infectious Disease | Life Science History

Virologist Flossie Wong-Staal became the first person to clone HIV, which led to the development of HIV detection blood tests

In 1985, virologist Flossie Wong-Staal became the first person to clone HIV, which led to the development of…

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Scientists discovered the HER2 gene
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Oncology | Therapeutics | Women's Health

Scientists discovered the HER2 gene

In 1985, the HER2 oncogene was discovered by Axel Ullrich, a young scientist at Genentech. The new oncogene…

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Center for Discovery and Innovation in Parasitic Diseases (CDIPD) was founded
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Infectious Disease | Therapeutics | Vaccine

Center for Discovery and Innovation in Parasitic Diseases (CDIPD) was founded

In 1985, the CDIPD was founded as an NIH-NIAID-supported Tropical Disease Research Unit (TDRU) at University of California,…

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California launched its own Genetic Resources Conservation Program
Agriculture | Biotechnology | Genomics

California launched its own Genetic Resources Conservation Program

In 1985, California becomes the first state to launch its own Genetic Resources Conservation Program. Designed to preserve…

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Telomerase discovered by graduate students
Biotechnology | Life Science History

Telomerase discovered by graduate students

In 1985, telomerase was discovered by University of California, Berkeley graduate student Carol Greider while a student under…

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The Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit was named in honor of Meyer L Prentis, a Detroit philanthropist
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Oncology | Therapeutics

The Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit was named in honor of Meyer L Prentis, a Detroit philanthropist

In 1985, the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Metropolitan Detroit was named in honor of Meyer L. Prentis, a…

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Dr. Anthony Pawson discovered the SH2 protein domain involved in controlling cell behavior, leading to targeted cancer drugs
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Oncology | Therapeutics

Dr. Anthony Pawson discovered the SH2 protein domain involved in controlling cell behavior, leading to targeted cancer drugs

In 1985, Dr. Anthony Pawson discovered the SH2 protein domain involved in controlling cell behavior, leading to targeted…

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Michael Stuart Brown was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease

Michael Stuart Brown was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine

In 1985, Michael Stuart Brown from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas was awarded the…

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The human p53 gene was cloned
Biotechnology | Cloning | Therapeutics

The human p53 gene was cloned

On Dec. 20, 1984, a team of scientists announced that a cDNA clone for human p53 cellular tumor…

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Allan Wilson and Russell Higuchi become the first to clone genes from an extinct species
Biotechnology | Cloning | Veterinary

Allan Wilson and Russell Higuchi become the first to clone genes from an extinct species

On Nov. 15, 1984 Allan Wilson and Russell Higuchi of the University of CA at Berkeley become the…

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The Hatch-Waxman Act was passed to encourage development of generic prescription drugs
FDA | Pharmaceutical

The Hatch-Waxman Act was passed to encourage development of generic prescription drugs

On Sept. 24, 1984 the Hatch-Waxman Act (Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act) was passed to…

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Alec Jefferies and technician Vicky Wilson discovered minisatellites leading to the development of genetic fingerprinting
Biotechnology | Diagnostics

Alec Jefferies and technician Vicky Wilson discovered minisatellites leading to the development of genetic fingerprinting

On Sept. 10, 1984, geneticist Alec Jeffreys, and technician Vicky Wilson at the University of Leicester in England…

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The costs of hepatitis B vaccine and its administration became a covered benefit under Medicare Part B
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Infectious Disease | Therapeutics | Vaccine

The costs of hepatitis B vaccine and its administration became a covered benefit under Medicare Part B

On Sept. 1, 1984, with the enactment of P.L. 98-369 by the U.S. Congress, coverage under Part B…

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U.S. Surgeon General reported that there was “very solid” evidence linking cigarette smoke to lung disease in non-smokers
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Environmental | Oncology

U.S. Surgeon General reported that there was “very solid” evidence linking cigarette smoke to lung disease in non-smokers

On May 23, 1984, U.S. Surgeon General reported that there was “very solid” evidence linking cigarette smoke to…

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Federal District Court Judge John Sirica temporarily halted federally funded experiments involving release of recombinant DNA organisms
Agriculture | Biotechnology | Therapeutics

Federal District Court Judge John Sirica temporarily halted federally funded experiments involving release of recombinant DNA organisms

On May 17, 1984, Federal District Court Judge John J. Sirica temporarily halts all federally funded experiments involving…

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New Lineberger cancer research center building opened
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

New Lineberger cancer research center building opened

On May 2, 1984, the new UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Centerメs original three-story cancer research building opened. In…

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Dr Robert C Gallo reported the isolation of a new group of viruses found in the helper T-cells of patients with AIDS or pre-AIDS symptoms
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | HIV | Non-Profit Research

Dr Robert C Gallo reported the isolation of a new group of viruses found in the helper T-cells of patients with AIDS or pre-AIDS symptoms

On Apr. 23, 1984, a National Cancer Institute (NCI) scientist, Dr. Robert C. Gallo, reported the isolation of…

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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Linus Pauling
Chemical

The Priestley Medal was awarded to Linus Pauling

In 1984, the American Chemical Society (ACS) awarded the Priestley Medal to Linus Pauling ‘for his numerous contributions…

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Stanford Medicine researchers Isolated a gene coding for part of the T-cell receptor
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Therapeutics

Stanford Medicine researchers Isolated a gene coding for part of the T-cell receptor

On Mar. 8, 1984,  two articles describing the cloning of the T-Cell Receptor (TCR) by Tak Wah Mak…

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HHS Secretary Margaret M Heckler launched a new cancer prevention awareness program
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | NIH | Oncology | Therapeutics

HHS Secretary Margaret M Heckler launched a new cancer prevention awareness program

On Mar. 6, 1984, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Margaret M. Heckler launched a new cancer prevention…

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Doctors at Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania performed the world’s first heart-liver transplant
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Organ Transplant | Therapeutics

Doctors at Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania performed the world’s first heart-liver transplant

On Feb. 14, 1984, the world’s first successful combined heart-liver transplant was performed in Pittsburgh at UPMC Children’s…

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Discovery that treatment with human recombinant interferon gamma blocks the growth of T. gondii published
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Infectious Disease | Therapeutics

Discovery that treatment with human recombinant interferon gamma blocks the growth of T. gondii published

On Feb. 8, 1984, Elmer R. Pfefferkorn published his discovery that treatment of human fibroblasts with human recombinant…

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Robert Bruce Merrifield awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Chemical | Materials

Robert Bruce Merrifield awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry

In 1984, Robert Bruce Merrifield a graduate of the University of California at Los Angeles (Ph.D. 1949) was…

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The USDA and University of California announced plans to create the Plant Gene Expression Center
Agriculture | Biotechnology | USDA

The USDA and University of California announced plans to create the Plant Gene Expression Center

In 1984, the USDA and the University of California announce plans to create the Plant Gene Expression Center,…

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The Office of Biotechnology was established at Iowa State University
Biotechnology | Non-Profit Research

The Office of Biotechnology was established at Iowa State University

In 1984, the Office of Biotechnology was established at Iowa State University (ISU). Today, ISU’s Office of Biotechnology…

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The ‘oncomouse’ was developed
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Therapeutics

The ‘oncomouse’ was developed

In 1984, genetic scientists led by Philip Leder created the first genetically engineered mouse model of cancer, nicknamed…

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Fluoroestradiol was first developed by Washington University at St. Louis researcher
Biotechnology | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

Fluoroestradiol was first developed by Washington University at St. Louis researcher

In 1984, fluoroestradiol (FES) was first developed by researchers Michael J. Welch, PhD from Washington University at St….

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The Santa Fe Institute was founded
Agriculture | Artificial Intelligence | Biology | Medicine | Non-Profit Research

The Santa Fe Institute was founded

In 1984, The Santa Fe Institute is a private, not-for-profit, independent research and education center, founded in 1984,…

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Stᅠ. Jude Children’s Hospital launched the After Completion of Therapy Clinic
Biotechnology | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

Stᅠ. Jude Children’s Hospital launched the After Completion of Therapy Clinic

In 1984, St. ᅠJude Children’s Hospital launched the After Completion of Therapy Clinic, the world’s largest long-term follow-up…

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The University of Virginia Cancer Center was founded
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Oncology | Therapeutics

The University of Virginia Cancer Center was founded

In 1984, the University of Virginia Cancer Center, now Virginia Health, was founded in Charlottesville.  The UVA Cancer…

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