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This autobiography/biography was written at the time of the award and later published in the book series Les Prix Nobel/ Nobel Lectures / The Nobel Prizes. The information is sometimes updated with an addendum submitted by the Laureate. César Milstein died on March 24, 2002. MLA style: César Milstein – Biographical.
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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.
- 8 October 1927, Bahía Blanca, Argentina
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Mar 27, 2024 · César Milstein (born October 8, 1927, Bahía Blanca, Argentina—died March 24, 2002, Cambridge, England) was an Argentine-British immunologist who in 1984, with Georges Köhler and Niels K. Jerne, received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his work in the development of monoclonal antibodies. Milstein attended the Universities of ...
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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. Today, monoclonal antibodies are at the cutting ...
César Milstein was a biochemist who studied antibodies and developed the hybridoma technique for producing monoclonal antibodies. He worked at the Department of Biochemistry and the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, and shared the Nobel Prize with Niels Kaj Jerne and Georges Köhler.
Mar 26, 2002 · Dr. César Milstein, who shared the 1984 Nobel Prize in Medicine for a revolutionary technique to produce antibodies that latch onto specific proteins, died on Sunday in Cambridge, England. He was 74.