New Delhi: Discoverer of the blood groups, Karl Landsteiner was born in Vienna on June 14, 1868. His father, Leopold Landsteiner, a doctor of law, died when Karl was six years old. His mother brought ...
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Prof. Karl Landsteiner, Jewish medical man from the United States, received two Nobel prizes yesterday from King Gustave of Sweden for the year 1930. Landsteiner received the prizes for ...
Born on June 14, 1868 in Vienna, Austria, Landsteiner went on to become a noted biologist and physician who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of the major blood ...
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine," according to the Vienna-born biologist's profile at Rockefeller University in the US.(Ap) On what would be his 148th birthday, Google has honoured Nobel ...
If you use Google today, you will probably notice that its doodle is dedicated to Karl Landsteiner, an immunologist and pathologist who was born in Vienna on June 14th, 1868 and would have turned 148 ...
Dr. Karl Landsteiner, to whom the 1930 Nobel Prize in Medicine was awarded last week, need merely walk through the corridors of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research in Manhattan, where he ...
A new Google Doodle celebrates what would have been the 148th birthday of Karl Landsteiner, the Austrian-American biologist and physician whose discovery of blood groups saved millions of lives. In ...
Karl Landsteiner, the subject of Tuesday’s Google Doodle, may not be a household name, but his work helps save millions of lives every day. The Austrian-American biologist, in 1901, discovered the ...
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