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  1. Gerhard Domagk – Biography was born on October 30, 1895, at Lagow, a beautiful, small town in the Brandenburg Marches. Until he was fourteen he went to school in Sommerfeld, where his father was assistant headmaster. His mother, Martha Reimer, came from farming stock in the Marches, where she lived in Sommerfeld until 1945 when she

  2. May 21, 2018 · Domagk, Gerhard. ( b. Lagow, Brandenburg, Germany, 30 October 1895; d. Burgberg, Germany, 24 April 1964) medicine, chemistry, pharmacology. Domagk, the son of a teacher, decided to study medicine while still at a scientifically oriented grammar school in Liegnitz (now Legnica). During his first term at the University of Kiel, World War I broke ...

  3. Nevertheless, according to paragraph 9 of the statutes of the Nobel Foundation, their prize money was lost for them and added to the Foundation’s restricted funds.When Domagk finally gave his Nobel lecture in December 1947, he entitled it „Further progress in chemotherapy of bacterial infections“ (Penicillin had become available in 1941)[2].

  4. Gerhard Johannes Paul Domagk (Łagów, 30 de Outubro de 1895 — Königsfeld im Schwarzwald, 24 de Abril de 1964) foi um patologista e bacteriologista alemão. Foi agraciado com o Nobel de Fisiologia ou Medicina de 1939, por ter descoberto os efeitos antibacterianos da Sulfonamidochrysoidine (KI-730) - que foi o primeiro antibiótico ...

  5. Gerhard Domagk recibió en 1939 el Premio Nobel de Medicina por el descubrimiento del efecto antibacteriano del Prontosil. Posteriormente trabajó en el campo del tratamiento de la tuberculosis, con la introducción del TB 1 y de la hidracida isonicotínica, y en el campo de las neoplasias malignas con el empleo del E 39, inhibidor del ...

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  7. Mar 13, 2020 · Domagk’s discovery of the antibacterial properties of Prontosil won him the 1939 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. However, the Nobel committee had angered the German political authorities by awarding the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize to Carl von Ossietzky, an outspoken German pacifist. Under the grip of Hitler and the Nazi Party, German ...

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