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Irving Millman (* 23. Mai 1923 in New York City; † 17. April 2012 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Virologe und Immunologe. Er entwickelte mit dem Nobelpreisträger Baruch Samuel Blumberg einen Test und einen Impfstoff gegen Hepatitis B. Millman war Assistant Professor an der Northwestern University Medical School und Adjunct Professor an der in Philadelphia. 1993 wurde er in die National Inventors Hall of Fame aufgenommen. Irving Millman (May 23, 1923 – April 17, 2012) was a noted virologist and microbiologist. He was a member of the U.S. Army's Eighth Armored Division during the Second World War, earning a Bronze Star. In 1948, Millman earned a bachelor's degree from the City College of New York. He did his graduate work at the University of Kentucky and Northwestern University's School of Medicine.
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Irving Millman (* 23. Mai 1923 in New York City; † 17. April 2012 in Washington, D.C.) war ein US-amerikanischer Virologe und Immunologe. Er entwickelte mit dem Nobelpreisträger Baruch Samuel Blumberg einen Test und einen Impfstoff gegen Hepatitis B. Millmans Vater war ein jüdischer Immigrant aus Russland. Er studierte nach dem Wehrdienst im Zweiten Weltkrieg (in dem er den Bronze Star erhielt) am City College of New York mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1948, an der University of Kentucky und der der Northwestern University mit Abschlüssen in Virologie und Mikrobiologie. Danach war er bei Armour and Company, im Public Health Department von New York und bei Merck. Er war ab 1967 im Labor von Blumberg im Institute for Cancer Research (später Fox Chase Cancer Center) in Philadelphia. 1969 entwickelten sie einen Impfstoff, basierend auf Teilen der Proteinhülle des Virus, die ebenso wie das Virus selbst bei chronisch Infizierten im Blut vorkommen und von Baruch und Millman isoliert wurden. Der Impfstoff wurde von Merck produziert. Ihr Hepatitis-B-Test wurde Anfang der 1970er Jahre allgemein in Blutbanken eingeführt. Millman war Assistant Professor an der Northwestern University Medical School und Adjunct Professor an der in Philadelphia. 1993 wurde er in die National Inventors Hall of Fame aufgenommen. Irving Millman (May 23, 1923 – April 17, 2012) was a noted virologist and microbiologist. He was a member of the U.S. Army's Eighth Armored Division during the Second World War, earning a Bronze Star. In 1948, Millman earned a bachelor's degree from the City College of New York. He did his graduate work at the University of Kentucky and Northwestern University's School of Medicine. Millman's work with Baruch Blumberg helped lead to the creation of a test to detect hepatitis B. The test allowed blood banks to identify the hepatitis B virus in the blood of potential donors, thereby preventing the spread of the virus. Later research by the team led to a vaccine that is now commonly given to neonates (newborns). Millman and Blumberg found that the blood of individuals who carried the hepatitis B virus contained particles of the outside coating of the virus. The coating, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), is not infectious; however, HBsAG can provoke an immune response. In order to develop a vaccine, Millman and Blumberg developed a method of detaching the coatings from the virus. He was Jewish.
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