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  1. Paul Ehrlich was a German scientist whose influence extended across diverse fields, including immunology, hematology and chemotherapy. Ehrlich discovered the first practical treatment for syphilis, for which he shared the 1908 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Russian biologist Élie Metchnikoff.

  2. Paul Ehrlich is the Bing Professor of Population Studies, Emeritus and President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford. He has carried out field, laboratory and theoretical research on the dynamics and genetics of insect populations, the evolutionary interactions of plants and herbivores, the behavioral ecology of birds and reef fishes, the effects of crowding on human beings ...

  3. Paul Ehrlich is the Bing Professor of Population Studies, Emeritus and President of the Center for Conservation Biology at Stanford. He has carried out field, laboratory and theoretical research on the dynamics and genetics of insect populations, the evolutionary interactions of plants and herbivores, the behavioral ecology of birds and reef fishes, the effects of crowding on human beings ...

  4. Paul R. Ehrlich. Paul R. Ehrlich received his Ph.D. from the University of Kansas. Co-founder with Peter H. Raven of the field of coevolution, he has pursued long-term studies of the structure, dynamics, and genetics of natural butterfly populations. He has also been a pioneer in alerting the public to the problems of overpopulation, and in ...

  5. Jul 1, 2008 · On 11 December 1908, Elie Metchnikoff (also known as Ilya Mechnikov; 1845–1916) and Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize “in recognition of their work on immunity ...

  6. German biochemist Paul Ehrlich (1854–1915) developed a chemical theory to explain the body’s immune response and did important work in chemotherapy, coining the term magic bullet. Ehrlich received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1908. In 1906 Ehrlich prophesied the role of modern-day pharmaceutical research, predicting that ...

  7. Aug 5, 2008 · Paul Ehrlich was a hard-working, kind, modest man with a sense of humour. At work he was energetic, enthusiastic and bold, while insisting on checking and rechecking the results of his experiments. He was a perfectionist with a prodigious capacity for deduction, which combined an exacting methodological approach with anarchic tendencies.

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