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      • 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.
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  2. César Milstein was awarded the 1984 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine jointly with his former postdoctoral fellow Georges J. F. Köhler (AAI '85) and theoretician Niels Jerne (AAI '73). Milstein and Köhler won the prize for developing the hybridoma method of producing monoclonal antibodies.

  3. Jun 1, 2002 · 10 Citations. 3 Altmetric. Metrics. In memoriam: César Milstein, who with the late Georges Köhler invented monoclonal antibodies, died on 24 March 2002. Their invention sprang from basic...

    • Timothy A. Springer
    • 2002
  4. Apr 25, 2002 · Published: 25 April 2002. Obituary. César Milstein (1927–2002) Klaus Rajewsky. Nature 416 , 806 ( 2002) Cite this article. 1197 Accesses. 3 Altmetric. Metrics. Innovator in immunology Credit:...

    • Klaus Rajewsky
    • rajewsky@cbr.med.harvard.edu
    • 2002
  5. The more detailed structure of antibodies was a key topic of the time and Milstein soon became a leading figure in the field. His first publication was on the structure of the di-sulphide bonds of an antibody ‘light’ chain.

  6. Dec 2, 2016 · 11 Citations. 29 Altmetric. Metrics. On 7 August 1975, Nature published a three-page report by César Milstein and Georges J. F. Köhler describing a method for generating large amounts of...

    • Olive Leavy
    • 2016
  7. Milstein's father, Lazaro, was born in a village in the Ukraine and migrated to Argentina in 1913 at the age of 14 with his aged aunt and uncle. For many years he lived in Jewish settlements near Bahía Blanca trying his hand at different trades, including farm labour, carpentry and railway work. During this time he taught himself Spanish and ...

  8. Apr 30, 2002 · César Milstein, who died on 24 March, spent the major part of his research career working on antibodies, making outstanding contributions to both areas. Behring's discovery was recognised by the award in 1901 of the first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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