LC control no. | n 96075186 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ngu, Victor A. |
Variant(s) | Ngu, V. A. Ngu, V. Anomah Ngu, Victor Anomah Ngu, Victor Anomah, 1926-2011 |
Associated country | Cameroon |
Associated place | Nigeria Great Britain England United States |
Birth date | 1926-02-01 |
Death date | 2011-06-14 |
Place of birth | Buea (Cameroon) |
Place of death | Yaoundé (Cameroon) |
Field of activity | Surgery Cancer--Research |
Affiliation | University of Yaoundé. University Centre for Health Sciences Cameroon. Ministère de la santé publique St. Mary's Hospital Medical School (London, England) University of Ibadan Association of Surgeons of West Africa Harvard Medical School Hope Clinic Cameroon |
Profession or occupation | Surgeons Medical teaching personnel |
Found in | Victor A. Ngu of Cameroon [SR] 1978. Science in Africa, pages 200-201 (Victor A. Ngu; Victor Anomah Ngu; born Feb. 1, 1926, Moliko, Buea district, Cameroon; M.B. University of Ibadan; various positions, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, University of London; various positions at University of Ibadan, including head, Department of Surgery; professor of surgery, chancellor, University Centre for Health Sciences, University of Yaoundé; research in cancer chemotherapy, Children's Cancer Research Foundation and Harvard University Medical School) Postgraduate medical education in West Africa, 2013: t.p. (Professor Victor Anomah Ngu (1926-2011)) p. 30 (b. in Cameroon in 1926, d. June 14, 2011, founded the Association of Surgeons of West Africa in 1952) St. Joseph's College, Sasse--Buea, 1981?: contents (Professor V.A. Ngu) page 37 (Prof. V. Anomah Ngu, vice-chancellor of the University of Yaounde; contribution: Since we are alive) Wikipedia, September 24, 2018 (Victor Anomah Ngu; born 1926, Buea, Cameroon; died June 14, 2011, at Youndé University Teaching Hospital; Cameroonian professor, researcher, and one-time Minister of Public Health, 1984-1988; professor of surgery, University of Ibadan (1965-1971), Université de Yaoundé (1971-1974); vice chancellor, Université de Yaoundé (1974-1982); president, Association of African Universities (1981-1982); director of the Cancer Research Laboratory, Université de Yaoundé (1984-[2011?]; founder, Hope Clinic Cameroon (1991); invented VANHIVAX, a vaccine he affirmed is an immunological solution in treatment of HIV/AIDS) |
Associated language | eng |
Invalid LCCN | no2018128965 |