Papua New Guinea
History Of Prion
1730: Scrapie In Sheep
1950: Transfer from Sheeps, Kuru appeared for people of New Guinea
1960: Demonstrating the transmissible nature of Kuru and CJD
1982: Stanley Pruisner coins the the term Prion
1986-2000: 180,000 cattle become infected by BSE
Biology Of Prion
Stanley Pruisner: Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine 1997
Prusiner was born in Des Moines, Iowa, the son of Miriam (Spigel) and Lawrence Prusiner, an architect. He spent his childhood in Des Moines and Cincinnati, Ohio, where he attended Walnut Hills High School, where he was known as the little Genius for his groundbreaking work on a repellent for Boxelder bugs. Prusiner received a Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from the University of Pennsylvania and later received his M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine.[3] Prusiner then completed an internship in medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Later Prusiner moved to the National Institutes of Health, where he studied glutaminases in E. coli in the laboratory of Earl Stadtman.
Current Events
China marks deadliest day as WHO declares Global Health Emergency in fight against Wuhan coronavirus
Chinese authorities reported more than 40 deaths Thursday, all of them in Hubei, the province at the center of the outbreak of which Wuhan is the capital, bringing the total death toll to 213, with almost 10,000 cases confirmed worldwide.
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