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  1. Ralph M. Steinman. Ralph Marvin Steinman (* 14. Januar 1943 in Montreal; † 30. September 2011 in New York City) war ein kanadischer Immunologe und Professor an der Rockefeller University in New York City. Im Jahr 2011 erhielt Steinman postum, gemeinsam mit Bruce Beutler und Jules Hoffmann, den Nobelpreis für Physiologie oder Medizin

  2. Ralph Marvin Steinman (January 14, 1943 – September 30, 2011) was a Canadian physician and medical researcher at Rockefeller University, who in 1973 discovered and named dendritic cells while working as a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Zanvil A. Cohn, also at Rockefeller University.

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  4. 26. Okt. 2011 · Ralph Steinman changed the world of immunology when he discovered dendritic cells, but it took the field a long time to recognize the importance of his discovery. The idea that a new type of...

    • Michel C. Nussenzweig, Ira Mellman
    • 2011
  5. 14. Mai 2024 · Ralph M. Steinman (born January 14, 1943, Montreal, Canada—died September 30, 2011, New York, New York, U.S.) was a Canadian immunologist and cell biologist who shared the 2011 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (with American immunologist Bruce A. Beutler and French immunologist Jules A. Hoffmann) for his codiscovery with ...

    • Kara Rogers
  6. 23. Nov. 2011 · Ralph M. Steinman (1943–2011) Main Text. Ralph Steinman discovered dendritic cells (DCs) in 1973 with Zanvil Cohn. He went on to convince the world by his work that DCs are unique cell types of the immune system fundamental in initiating and regulating immune responses at large.

  7. 8. Dez. 2011 · Ralphs work revolutionized how we think the immune system works and how it can be modulated, created new fields of scientific endeavor, and is already leading to new therapies for human disease, with a deep pipeline to follow. The absence of his continued contributions, insights, and motivation will be an immense loss, because he ...