The Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology and EMI developed prototype of the first CT head scanner
In 1974, the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology in St. Louis partnered with Londonï¾’s EMI, Ltd. to develop a…
In 1974, the Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology in St. Louis partnered with Londonï¾’s EMI, Ltd. to develop a…
In 1974, Bristol-Myers introduced MUTAMYCIN (mitomycin) for bone cancer and stomach and pancreas tumors.
In 1974, Albert Einstein Cancer Center’s Liver Research Center — now the Marion Bessin Liver Research Center —…
In 1974, Dr. Victor Ling at the University Health Network in Toronto identified cell surface glycoprotein as a…
In 1974, Professor Philip Seeman MD, PhD, DSc FRSC, Order of Canada, an ACNP Member Emeritus reported the…
In 1974, the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center (OHSU) was formed as an independent institution under the…
On Nov. 28, 1973, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Russell E. Train announced the final regulations to…
In Nov. 1973, Dixy Lee Ray, Chairperson of the Atomic Energy Commission, visited Livermore. Ray, an american scientist…
On Sept. 5, 1973, the President transmitted to Congress the first annual report of the director of the…
On Jul. 18, 1973, the measles and mumps virus vaccine, live (M-M-Vax by Merck) was licensed. Measles (rubeola)…
On Jun. 20, 1971, National Cancer Institute director Dr. Frank J. Rauscher, Jr., announced that eight institutions were…
On Jun. 18, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the 1962 drug effectiveness law and endorsed FDA action…
On Jun. 9, 1973 Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths and a time of 2:24 flat,…
On May 19, 1973 Secretariat won the Preakness Stakes in a record setting time of 1:53, a stakes…
On May 5, 1973 Secretariat won the Kentucky Derby in a record setting time of 1:59 2/5, a…
In 1973, the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, now the University of Southern California Kenneth Norris Jr. Cancer Center…
In 1973, molecular biologist Robert Pollack’s early concern about the safety of certain recombinant DNA experiments resulted in…
In 1973, The Priestley Medal was awarded to Harold C. Urey by the American Chemical Society “to recognize…
In 1973, The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) Program was established. The SEER Program was a sequel…
In 1973, certification in medical oncology and gynecologic oncology was first offered.
In 1973, low-acid food processing regulations were issued after botulism outbreaks from canned foods.
In 1973, American scientists Michael E. Phelps and Edward J. Hoffman developed position emission tomography (PET) scans, a…
In 1973, the Norris Cancer Center was designated a National Cancer Institute (NCI) Comprehensive Cancer Center, one of…
In 1973, The Salk Cancer Center received a National Cancer Institute comprehensive cancer center designation. Research at the…
In 1973, Stanford Medicine researchers demonstrated the first expression of a foreign gene implanted in bacteria by recombinant…
In 1973, The modern era of biotechnology begins when Stanley Cohen of Stanford University and Herbert Boyer of…
In 1973, The National surveillance of Reye syndrome began in 1973 when the CDC documented the first nationwide…
In 1973, the Office of Biosafety, now known as the Division of Laboratory Systems (DLS) was established at…
In 1973, Dr. Boone Chunprapah at the Cook County Hospital I Chicago became the first doctor to successfully…
In 1973, Cook County Hospital became the first hospital to use an all frozen blood banking system.