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(Ebook) Kohler’s Invention by Klaus Eichmann ISBN 9783764371739, 9783764374136, 3764371730, 3764374136

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Authors:Klaus Eichmann
Pages:223 pages.
Year:2005
Editon:1
Publisher:Birkhäuser
Language:english
File Size:2.03 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783764371739, 9783764374136, 3764371730, 3764374136
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(Ebook) Kohler’s Invention by Klaus Eichmann ISBN 9783764371739, 9783764374136, 3764371730, 3764374136

Georges K?hler was one of the most prominent German scientists of recent history. In 1984, at an age of 38, he received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, together with N.K. Jerne and C. Milstein, for inventing the technique for generating monoclonal antibodies. This method and its subsequent applications had an enormous impact on basic research, medicine and the biotech industry. In the same year, K?hler became one of the directors of the Max-Planck-Institute of Immunobiology in Freiburg; his unfortunate premature death in 1995 set an end to his extraordinary career. Prof. Klaus Eichmann, who had invited K?hler to become his codirector, is one of the people who were closest to him. This scientific biography commemorates the 10th anniversary of K?hler's untimely death. K?hler's scientific achievements are explained in a way to make them understandable for the general public and discussed in the historical context of immunological research.
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