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Thomas, E. Donnall (Edward Donnall), 1920-2012

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Personal name headingThomas, E. Donnall (Edward Donnall), 1920-2012
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Variant(s)Thomas, Donnall, 1920-2012
Thomas, Edward Donnall, 1920-2012
Birth date1920-03-15
Death date2012-10-20
Place of birthMart, Tex.
Place of deathSeattle, Wash.
Field of activityBone marrow--Transplantation
AffiliationFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Profession or occupationNobel Prize winner
Physician
Special noteDo not confuse with his son: E. Donnall Thomas, Jr., b. June 9, 1948, practicing physician in Montana, writes on hunting, fishing, and Labrador retrievers, and edits a section in the Journal of wilderness medicine
Found inAplastic anaemia, 1978 (a.e.) t.p. (E. Donnall Thomas, MD)
Application of basic science to hematopoiesis ... 1993: t.p. (Donnall Thomas, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Ctr., Seattle, Wash)
Nobelprize.org, viewed July 10, 2008 E. Donnall Thomas autobiography (b. Mar. 15, 1920; received the Nobel Prize in 1990)
Wikipedia, viewed July 13, 2009 (E. Donnall Thomas; Dr. Edward Donnall Thomas; b. March 15, 1920; Don; American physician)
New York times WWW site, Oct. 22, 2012 (in obituary published Oct. 21: Dr. E. Donnall Thomas; b. Edward Donnall Thomas, Mar. 15, 1920, Mart, Tex.; d. Saturday [Oct. 20, 2012], Seattle, aged 92; showed that it was possible to transplant bone marrow to save the lives of patients dying from blood cancer and other blood disorders, a discovery that earned him a Nobel Prize)
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