RARE “Histocompatibility Proteins Pioneer" Jack Strominger Signed FDC From 1963 For Sale
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RARE “Histocompatibility Proteins Pioneer" Jack Strominger Signed FDC From 1963:
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Up for sale a RARE! "Histocompatibility Proteins" Jack Strominger Hand Signed First Day Cover Dated 1963.
ES-4253E
Jack Leonard Strominger (born
August 7, 1925) is Higgins Professor of Biochemistry at Harvard University,
specializing in the structure and function of human histocompatibility proteins and their role in disease. He won the Albert
Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research in 1995. Strominger was
born in New York City. He studied at Harvard University and completed his
degree in psychology in 1944. He received his MD in 1948 from Yale Medical School, and
joined the faculty at the Washington
University School of Medicine. He taught at the University of Wisconsin,
Madison from 1964–68. He joined the Harvard faculty in 1968,
and became a member of Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute in 1974. Strominger
was the first recipient of the Selman A.
Waksman Award in Microbiology in 1968. He was elected to
the National
Academy of Sciences in 1970, and the National Institute of
Medicine in 1975. In 1999 he received the Japan Prize.
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