Gajdusek — [geɪ duːsək], Daniel Carleton, amerikanischer Kinderarzt und Virologe, * Yonkers (N. Y.) 9. 9. 1923; seit 1958 Professor am National Institute of Health in Bethesda (Maryland). Gajdusek erbrachte durch Erforschung von Slow Virus Infektionen,… … Universal-Lexikon
Gajdušek — (izg. gàjdušek), Daniel Carleton (1923) DEFINICIJA američki liječnik češkog porijekla; za rad na otkriću sporo djelujućih virusa kao agensa u degenerativnim bolestima živčanog sustava Nobelova nagrada za medicinu 1976 (s B. S. Blumbergom) … Hrvatski jezični portal
Gajdusek — Daniel Carleton … Scientists
Gajdusek — Gajdusek, Daniel Carleton … Enciclopedia Universal
Gajdusek — [gī′doo shek΄, gī′dəshek΄] D(aniel) Carleton [kärl′tən] 1923 ; U.S. pediatrician & virologist … English World dictionary
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Gajdusek, D. Carleton — ▪ American physician in full Daniel Carleton Gajdusek born Sept. 9, 1923, Yonkers, N.Y., U.S. found dead Dec. 12, 2008, Tromsø, Nor. American physician and medical researcher, corecipient (with Baruch S. Blumberg (Blumberg, Baruch S.)) … Universalium
Gajdusek, D(aniel) Carleton — born Sept. 9, 1923, Yonkers, N.Y., U.S. U.S. physician and researcher. He received his M.D. from Harvard University. He provided the first medical description of the central nervous system disorder kuru, unique to the Fore people of New Guinea,… … Universalium
Gajdusek , Daniel Carleton — (1923–) American virologist Gajdusek was born at Yonkers in New York and educated at the University of Rochester and at Harvard, where he obtained his MD in 1946. He specialized in pediatrics, working at Harvard, the Pasteur Institute in Teheran … Scientists
Gajdusek — /guy doo shek , deuh /, n. D(aniel) Carleton /kahrl teuhn/, born 1923, U.S. medical researcher, esp. on viral diseases: Nobel prize 1976. * * * … Universalium