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  1. César Milstein, Ph.D. Brief Bio. César Milstein was born in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, on October 8, 1927. His father, a Jewish immigrant who made the journey from Ukraine to Argentina by himself as a teenager, and his mother, a teacher who was raised in a working class, immigrant family, made education a priority for César and his two brothers and encouraged them to attend university.

  2. Jun 28, 2002 · Milstein was a prominent leader of the field of genetics of antibody synthesis. Köhler was a young fellow at the Basel Institute for Immunology (where Niels Jerne was the director) and he came as a postdoctoral fellow of Milstein in 1974. We know quite well what happened in Cambridge that year.

  3. Mar 27, 2002 · Dr. Cesar Milstein, the 1984 Nobel Prize winner who created “magic bullets,” which revolutionized the pharmaceutical and diagnostics industries, has died at 74. The Argentine expatriate, who ...

  4. Jun 1, 2002 · It will not be an exaggeration to describe César Milstein's contribution to science and medicine as one of the most important ever made, and the engineering of monoclonal antibodies was by far the most important immunological discovery of the past century. The ability to produce monoclonal antibodies in the test tube, in unlimited quantities and to any sort of antigen, opened unforeseen ...

  5. May 23, 2018 · Milstein, C É sar (1927-2002). Argentine English biochemist. C é sar Milstein conducted one of the most important late twentieth century studies on antibodies. In 1984, Milstein received the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine, shared with Niels K. Jerne and Georges K ö hler, for his outstanding contributions to immunology and immunogenetics.

  6. César Milstein:October 8,1927– March 24,2002 César Milstein died in the early hours of 24th March 2002. He had a long history of cardiovascular illness, to which he finally succumbed. We will always remember his enthusiasm for sci-ence and his kind attention to the problems of others.His most

  7. Apr 25, 2002 · MeSH terms Allergy and Immunology / history* Antibodies, Monoclonal / history* Antibody Diversity / genetics

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