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Danish microbiologist A Jost coined the term genetic engineering
Biotechnology | Diagnostics | Disease | Therapeutics

Danish microbiologist A Jost coined the term genetic engineering

In 1941, Danish microbiologist A. Jost coined the term genetic engineering in a lecture on sexual reproduction in…

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Texas State Cancer Hospital (MD Anderson) was created by Texas Legislature
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

Texas State Cancer Hospital (MD Anderson) was created by Texas Legislature

In 1941, Texas State Cancer Hospital, now known as the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, was…

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The new Medical College of Virginia Hospital (MCV West Hospital) opened to national acclaim
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Therapeutics

The new Medical College of Virginia Hospital (MCV West Hospital) opened to national acclaim

In 1941, the Medical College of Virginia Hospital (MCV West Hospital) opened to national acclaim. The largest donation…

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The first issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute was published
Disease | Life Science History | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

The first issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute was published

On Aug. 1, 1940, the first issue of the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (JNCI) was published….

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The U.S. government established a national blood collection program
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | NIH | Oncology | Rare Disease | Therapeutics

The U.S. government established a national blood collection program

In 1940, the U.S. government established a national blood collection program. That same year the National Research Council…

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Edwin Cohn developed cold ethanol fractionation
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Therapeutics

Edwin Cohn developed cold ethanol fractionation

In 1940, Edwin Cohn, a professor of biological chemistry at Harvard Medical School, developed cold ethanol fractionation, the…

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Baseball legend Lou Gehrig delivered the famous farewell speech bidding to fans
Biology | Disease | Life Science History | Neurology

Baseball legend Lou Gehrig delivered the famous farewell speech bidding to fans

On Jul. 4, 1939, baseball legend Lou Gehrig delivered the famous speech bidding farewell to the ballpark and…

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Louis Schwartz and H. R. Foerster described industrial dermatitis and melanosis due to photosensitization
Disease | Environmental | Life Science History

Louis Schwartz and H. R. Foerster described industrial dermatitis and melanosis due to photosensitization

In 1939, Louis Schwartz and H. R. Foerster described industrial dermatitis and melanosis due to photosensitization.

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NIH scientists first identified type II cell of pulmonary alveolus as the cell of origin of the common alveologenic tumours of the lungs
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | NIH | Oncology | Therapeutics

NIH scientists first identified type II cell of pulmonary alveolus as the cell of origin of the common alveologenic tumours of the lungs

In 1939, Hugh G. Grady and Harold L. Stewart first identified the type II cell of the pulmonary…

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The British Columbia Cancer Institute opened in Vancouver
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The British Columbia Cancer Institute opened in Vancouver

On Nov. 5, 1938, the British Columbia Cancer Institute, BC Cancer’s first cancer treatment centre officially opened in…

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The Squibb Institute for Medical Research was established in New Brunswick, New Jersey
Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Pharmaceutical

The Squibb Institute for Medical Research was established in New Brunswick, New Jersey

On Oct. 11, 1938, the Squibb Biological Laboratories, New Brunswick, New Jersey, established a new laboratory for the…

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Robert Gross performed the first successful corrective heart surgery for children
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Robert Gross performed the first successful corrective heart surgery for children

On Aug. 26, 1938, Robert Gross then Chief Resident in Surgery at Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, performed…

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Murray J. Shear coined the term “cocarcinogen”
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Oncology | Radiology

Murray J. Shear coined the term “cocarcinogen”

In 1938, Murray J. Shear from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) reported that a basic fraction of creosote…

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The Medical College of Virginia opened a new laboratory and outpatient clinic (A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic)
Biology | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine

The Medical College of Virginia opened a new laboratory and outpatient clinic (A. D. Williams Memorial Clinic)

In 1938, The Medical College of Virginia opened a new laboratory and outpatient clinic (A. D. Williams Memorial…

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Senator Homer T. Bone introduced a bill “to control and prevent the spread of the disease of cancer”
Disease | Life Science History | Oncology | U.S. Congress

Senator Homer T. Bone introduced a bill “to control and prevent the spread of the disease of cancer”

On Apr. 2, 1937, Senator Homer T. Bone of Washington introduced S. 2067, “Authorizing the Surgeon General of…

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The world’s first blood bank opened at Cook County Hospital in Chicago
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The world’s first blood bank opened at Cook County Hospital in Chicago

On Mar. 15, 1937, the world’s first blood bank was opened at Cook County Hospital in Chicago by…

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NIH scientists devised a Decayed Missing Filled Index guide for studies and surveys of children’s dental status
Dentistry | Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | NIH

NIH scientists devised a Decayed Missing Filled Index guide for studies and surveys of children’s dental status

In 1937, Henry Klein, Carroll E. Palmer, John W. Knutson devised a Decayed Missing Filled (DMF) Index guide…

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Medical College of South Carolina researchers published article that linked brown lung disease (asbestosis) with cancer
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Medical College of South Carolina researchers published article that linked brown lung disease (asbestosis) with cancer

In May 1935, Kenneth Lynch and William Atmar Smith from the Medical College of South Carolina published an…

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A University of Iowa laboratory was the first to record human electroencephalograph (EEG) activity
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medical Device

A University of Iowa laboratory was the first to record human electroencephalograph (EEG) activity

In 1935, a University of Iowa laboratory was the first to record human electroencephalograph (EEG) activity, led by…

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The hazardous effects of radium dial painting were published
Disease | Life Science History | Radiology

The hazardous effects of radium dial painting were published

In 1933, Louis Schwartz, F.C. Makepeace, and H. Trendley Dean published findings showing the hazardous effects of radium…

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Tompkins-McCaw Library at the Medical College of Virginia opened
Biology | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine

Tompkins-McCaw Library at the Medical College of Virginia opened

In 1932, Tompkins-McCaw Library at the Medical College of Virginia opened. Called the “college library” when the building…

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The electron microscope was invented
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History

The electron microscope was invented

In 1931, the electron microscope was invented by Max Knoll and Ernst Ruska at the Berlin Technische Hochschule….

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Drs. H. Trendley Dean and Elias Elvove started work on the mystery of “mottled enamel” — later called fluorosis
Chemistry | Disease | Life Science History

Drs. H. Trendley Dean and Elias Elvove started work on the mystery of “mottled enamel” — later called fluorosis

In 1931, H. Trendley Dean and Elias Elvove started work on the mystery of “mottled enamel” — later…

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scientists demonstrated Rocky Mountain spotted fever and endemic typhus was transmitted by rat fleas
Disease | Life Science History | Plague

scientists demonstrated Rocky Mountain spotted fever and endemic typhus was transmitted by rat fleas

In 1931, Rolla E. Dyer, Lucius F. Badger, and Adolph S. Rumreich demonstrated that Rocky Mountain spotted fever…

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The National Institute of Health was established by the Ransdell Act
Biology | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | NIH | Therapeutics | U.S. Congress

The National Institute of Health was established by the Ransdell Act

In 1930, the Ransdell Act changed the name of the Hygienic Laboratory to National Institute (singular) of Health…

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The name of the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration was shortened to Food and Drug Administration
Agriculture | Diagnostics | Disease | FDA | Life Science History | Therapeutics | U.S. Congress

The name of the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration was shortened to Food and Drug Administration

In 1930, the name of the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration was shortened to Food and Drug Administration…

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The Hygienic Laboratory changed its name to the National Institute (singular) of Health
Disease | Life Science History | NIH | Vaccine

The Hygienic Laboratory changed its name to the National Institute (singular) of Health

In 1930, the Hygienic Laboratory changed its name to the National Institute (singular) of Health and authorized the…

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The first iron lung was used to treat polio patients
Disease | Life Science History | Polio

The first iron lung was used to treat polio patients

On Oct. 12, 1928, the first iron lung was used at Boston Children’s Hospital by Harvard Medical School…

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The University of Oregon Medical School took over operation of Doernbecher
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The University of Oregon Medical School took over operation of Doernbecher

In 1928, The University of Oregon Medical School takes over operation of Doernbecher Hospital. Frank Doernbecher was a…

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The ‘sword symbol’ of the American Society for the Control of Cancer was adopted
Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | NIH | Non-Profit Research | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics | U.S. Congress

The ‘sword symbol’ of the American Society for the Control of Cancer was adopted

In 1928, the sword symbol of the Americal Cancer Society (ASCC) came from a 1928 nationwide poster contest…

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