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Howard Green (September 10, 1925 – October 31, 2015) was an American scientist, and George Higginson Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School. He was the first to culture human cells in a laboratory setting for therapeutic use. He is one of the founding fathers of stem-cell research and regenerative medicine. One famous case involving Doctor Green concerned Jamie and Glenn Selby, two children from Wyoming who were burned over 95% of their bodies. Green cut small patches of undamaged skin from the boys, grew them in a lab and was able to harvest skin grafts to cover their burns.

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  • هوارد غرين (بالإنجليزية: Howard Green)‏ هو أحيائي أمريكي، ولد في 10 سبتمبر 1925 في تورونتو في كندا، وتوفي في 31 أكتوبر 2015. (ar)
  • Howard Green (* 10. September 1925 in Toronto; † 31. Oktober 2015 in Westwood, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Zell- und Entwicklungsbiologe. Er war Professor an der Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Green erforschte menschliche embryonale Stammzellen und ihre Differenzierung, insbesondere in Keratinozyten. Er konnte erstmals kultivierte Zellen für die Therapie von Schwerverbrannten einsetzen, die für normale Hauttransplantationen nicht in Frage kommen. Greens Methode wird bei sehr schweren Verbrennungen häufig eingesetzt. Green erwarb einen M.D. an der University of Toronto in Toronto, Kanada. Erste unabhängige wissenschaftliche Station war die New York University School of Medicine in New York City, New York, wo er schließlich auch eine Professur erhielt und die Abteilung für Zellbiologie leitete. Zwischen 1970 und 1980 war Green Professor für Zellbiologie am Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, bevor er an die ebenfalls in Cambridge gelegene Harvard University Medical School wechselte, wo er bis 1993 die Abteilung für zelluläre und molekulare Physiologie leitete. Seit 1993 war er dort George Higginson Professor of Cell Biology. (de)
  • Howard Green (September 10, 1925 – October 31, 2015) was an American scientist, and George Higginson Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School. He was the first to culture human cells in a laboratory setting for therapeutic use. He is one of the founding fathers of stem-cell research and regenerative medicine. One famous case involving Doctor Green concerned Jamie and Glenn Selby, two children from Wyoming who were burned over 95% of their bodies. Green cut small patches of undamaged skin from the boys, grew them in a lab and was able to harvest skin grafts to cover their burns. (en)
  • Ховард Грин (Howard Green; 10 сентября 1925 г., Торонто, Канада — 31 октября 2015 г., Уэствуд, Массачусетс) — американский учёный-медик, пионер в области регенерации кожи. Эмерит-профессор Гарвардского университета, член Национальной АН США (1978) и иностранный член Французской АН (1995). (ru)
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  • University of Toronto (en)
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  • March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology (en)
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  • Toronto (en)
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  • Burton D. Goldberg, (en)
  • James G. Rheinwald, (en)
  • John B. Mulliken (en)
  • Nicholas O’Connor (en)
  • Susan Schlegel, (en)
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  • stem-cell research, skin culture (en)
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  • Howard Green (en)
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  • Rosine Kauffmann (en)
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  • Harvard Medical School (en)
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology, (en)
  • New York University School of Medicine, (en)
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  • هوارد غرين (بالإنجليزية: Howard Green)‏ هو أحيائي أمريكي، ولد في 10 سبتمبر 1925 في تورونتو في كندا، وتوفي في 31 أكتوبر 2015. (ar)
  • Howard Green (September 10, 1925 – October 31, 2015) was an American scientist, and George Higginson Professor of Cell Biology at Harvard Medical School. He was the first to culture human cells in a laboratory setting for therapeutic use. He is one of the founding fathers of stem-cell research and regenerative medicine. One famous case involving Doctor Green concerned Jamie and Glenn Selby, two children from Wyoming who were burned over 95% of their bodies. Green cut small patches of undamaged skin from the boys, grew them in a lab and was able to harvest skin grafts to cover their burns. (en)
  • Ховард Грин (Howard Green; 10 сентября 1925 г., Торонто, Канада — 31 октября 2015 г., Уэствуд, Массачусетс) — американский учёный-медик, пионер в области регенерации кожи. Эмерит-профессор Гарвардского университета, член Национальной АН США (1978) и иностранный член Французской АН (1995). (ru)
  • Howard Green (* 10. September 1925 in Toronto; † 31. Oktober 2015 in Westwood, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Zell- und Entwicklungsbiologe. Er war Professor an der Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Green erforschte menschliche embryonale Stammzellen und ihre Differenzierung, insbesondere in Keratinozyten. Er konnte erstmals kultivierte Zellen für die Therapie von Schwerverbrannten einsetzen, die für normale Hauttransplantationen nicht in Frage kommen. Greens Methode wird bei sehr schweren Verbrennungen häufig eingesetzt. (de)
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  • هوارد غرين (ar)
  • Howard Green (de)
  • Howard Green (physician) (en)
  • Грин, Ховард (ru)
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