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Guthrie, Robert, 1916-1995

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Personal name headingGuthrie, Robert, 1916-1995
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Variant(s)Guthrie, Bob, 1916-1995
Guthrie, R. (Robert), 1916-1995
LocatedMinneapolis (Minn.) Buffalo (N.Y.) Seattle (Wash.)
Birth date1916-06-28
Death date1995-06-24
Place of birthMarionville (Mo.)
Place of deathSeattle (Wash.)
Profession or occupationMicrobiologists Physicians College teachers
Found inHis Phenylketonuria detection the new-born infant as a routine hospital procedure, 1964.
Neonatal intensive care, 1987: CIP t.p. (Robert D. Guthrie, M.D., assoc. prof., Dept. of Pediat. & Obst./Gynecoll., Univ. of Pitts., Sch. of Med., chief, Dept. of Pediat., direct., Div. of Neonatology, Magee-Women's Hosp., Pitts., Pa.)
New York times, 6/27/95: B15 (Dr. Robert Guthrie dies at 78; d. 6/24/95 in Seattle)
Koch, Jean Holt. Robert Guthrie, the PKU story, 1997: page 1 (... Robert Guthrie ... Bob Guthrie devoted his professional career to the prevention of mental retardation), page 2 (Robert Guthrie was born in 1916 in Marionville, Missouri...)
Seattle Times, via WWW, viewed June 21, 2015: "Dr. Robert Guthrie, Developed Pku Test" by Jennifer Bjorhus, Wednesday, June 28, 1995 (Robert Guthrie died of congestive heart failure Saturday [June 24, 1995] in Seattle. He and his wife, Margaret, had moved to Seattle two months ago from their home of 40 years in Buffalo, N.Y. ... Born in 1916 in the Ozarks in Missouri, Dr. Guthrie spent most of his childhood in the Minneapolis area. He received his doctorate from the University of Minnesota and went on to a distinguished career conducting research at Children's Hospital in Buffalo and teaching at the State University of New York at Buffalo. ...)
   <http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19950628&slug=2128681>
Wikipedia, June 21, 2015: Robert Guthrie (Robert Guthrie, MD, Ph.D. (June 28, 1916 -- June 23, 1995) was an American microbiologist, best known for developing the bacterial inhibition assay used to screen infants for phenylketonuria at birth ... Born June 28, 1916, Marionville, MO; Died June 23, 1995 (aged 78), Seattle, WA)
   <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Guthrie>
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