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      • César Milstein, CH, FRS (8 October 1927 – 24 March 2002) was an Argentine biochemist in the field of antibody research. Milstein shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1984 with Niels Kaj Jerne and Georges J. F. Köhler for developing the hybridoma technique for the production of monoclonal antibodies.
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  2. May 17, 2002 · His contributions to science and humankind were recognized with almost every prize imaginable, including the Nobel Prize in 1984, the Copley Medal of the Royal Society, the first MRC Millennium Prize, and a Companion of Honour for services to molecular biology.

    • Timothy A. Springer
    • 2002
  3. Jun 1, 2002 · César's contributions to science and mankind were recognized with almost every prize imaginable, including the Nobel Prize, the Copley Medal of the Royal Society, the first MRC Millennium...

    • Timothy A. Springer
    • 2002
  4. Quite apart from his own achievements, Milstein acted as a guide and inspiration to many in the antibody field, as well as devoting himself to assisting science and scientists in less developed countries. Milstein patented the production of monoclonal antibodies, [24] and held three other patents.

  5. Milstein was active in advancing science all over the world, particularly in Latin countries. He served on the committees of many international funding agencies, and was the force behind the Leukocyte Work-shops that fostered adoption of the CD nomenclature. His contributions to science and humankind were recognized with al-

  6. May 1, 2002 · He said: “No other MRC scientist has made such an outstanding contribution to Britain's science, health and wealth creation. The discovery of monoclonal antibodies revolutionized biomedical...

    • Simon Frantz
    • 2002
  7. Apr 25, 2002 · César Milstein (1927–2002) Klaus Rajewsky. Nature 416 , 806 ( 2002) Cite this article. 1200 Accesses. 3 Altmetric. Metrics. Innovator in immunology Credit: MRC LMB. César Milstein began to...

  8. 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.

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