Paper on a Noble Prize Winner in Physiology and Medicine

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  • A paper based on researching a Noble Prize Winner of your choice in Physiology & Medicine of ANY YEAR. The paper should include a summary of the high points of the research and the significance of the research that led to winning the Noble Prize.
  • The discussion should contain information on the same topic written by other researchers.
  • The paper must be your own work and not copied from any other sources.
  • If anything is cited verbatim, you must use quotations and cite the source.
  • AMA format
  • The paper should be a minimum of four pages.
  • It is due by December 13, 2018.
  • https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/lists/all-nobel-...

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Running header: NOBEL PRIZE

Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine
Student’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
Course

NOBEL PRIZE

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Max Theiler

Max Theiler was born on 30th July 1899 and he was a physician and virologist of South
African-American origin. Max was awarded the Nobel Prize in the year 1951 in Physiology or
Medicine. The award was after he developed a vaccine against yellow fever in the year 1937.
This achievement made him the first African Nobel laureate. Max Theiler became educated in
South Africa and continued until he completed his degree in medical school. Later, Max went to
the St Thomas Hospital in London for his postgraduate studies. He graduated in the year 1922. In
the same year of 1922, Max later joined the Department of tropical medicine in Harvard Medical
School. While there, Max Theiler undertook important research on amoebic dysentery, rat bite
fever and later he started working on yellow fever.
In the year 1930, Max Theiler decided to join the Rockefeller Foundation, where he
advanced his research on various infectious diseases, among them yellow fever.
In the year 1928, it was discovered that the rhesus monkeys were prone to the virus that caused
yellow fever. To this effect, scientists started to develop vaccines against yellow fever. Max
Theiler also discovered that the mouse was susceptible to the virus that caused yellow fever.
According to Nobel Prizes 20181, this finding contributed to the need for vaccine research.
Max Theiler began his research by introducing the yellow fever virus to laboratory mice.
He discovered that the weakened virus provided immunity on the rhesus macaques...


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