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  1. Francis Peyton Rous (* 5. Oktober 1879 in Baltimore; † 16. Februar 1970 in New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Pathologe und Nobelpreisträger. Leben. Rous stammte väterlicherseits von englischen Einwanderern ab; seine Mutter kam aus ...

  2. Peyton Rous’ speech at the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm, December 10, 1966. Your Majesty, Your Royal Highnesses, Your Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen: –. In 1901 I was a student at The Johns Hopkins Medical School and knew enough to realize the great significance of Alfred Nobel’s effort to aid human progress by giving prizes, and to ...

  3. FRANCIS PEYTON ROUS. October 5,1879-February 16,1970. BY RENATO DULBECCO. EYTON ROUS was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1966, when he Pwas eighty-six years old, for discoveries he had made fifty years before. He was born on the 5th of October 1879 in Balti- more, Maryland, to a family that valued humanistic education.

  4. 弗朗西斯·佩顿·劳斯(Francis Peyton Rous)于1879年10月5日出生于美国德克萨斯(一说马里兰州巴尔的摩),父亲查尔斯·劳斯,母亲弗朗西斯。1860年南北战争之前她的父亲亦即劳斯的外祖父预见会发生战乱就在德克萨斯购置了土地,战后举家从弗吉尼亚搬迁到那里。

  5. Dr. Rous’s fearless approach as head of Rockefeller’s Laboratory for Cancer Research resulted in a discovery that recast our most fundamental understanding of cancer, and won him the 1966 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. By the early 20th century, various cancers had been indirectly linked to genes, hormonal changes and other causes ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Francis Peyton Rous was a physician-scientist at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (later the Rockefeller University) for over sixty years. In 1966, Rous won the Nobel Prize for his 1910 discovery that a virus can cause cancer tumors. His other contributions to scientific medicine include creating the first blood bank, determining ...

  7. Francis Peyton Rous. This is a photograph of Peyton Rous (Francis Peyton Rous, 1879–1970), who in 1909–11 made 2 seminal discoveries that are now the foundation blocks of modern virology and oncology. First, he discovered that a malignant tumor (a sarcoma in chickens) was transmissible; this was the first transmissible solid tumor discovered.