noble prize winners
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crystallized TMV | wendell m stanley 1935-46
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small pox vaccine | edward jenner 1798
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rabies vaccine | louis pasteur 1885
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found Tobacco mosaic disease | Dmitri Iwanowsky 1892
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foot and mouth disease | Loeffler and Frosch 1898
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gave the beginning terms of "virus" to tabacco mosaic disease | beijerinck 1899
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viruses that cause malignant tumors in chickens | peyton rous 1911
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bacteriophages discovered | Twort and de'Herelle 1914-1918
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yellow fever | Max thelier 1927-1951
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showed that TMV is made of protein and nucleic acid | bawden 1937-38
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animal viruses started to be used | 1930s
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electron microscopy was first used | 1940s
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bacteriophages were being used | 1930s
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1 step growth expt | delbruck and luria 1940s
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genetic material is DNA | hershey 1969
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polio virus in cell culture | robbin and weller 1954
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phage lambada and lysogeny | lwoff 1965
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poyoma virus; animal plaque assay | dulbecco 1975
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kuru disease | Gadjusek 1976
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hepatitis b virus | blumberg 1976
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REN; restriction endonucleases | aber nathans smith 1978
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reverse transcriptase | temin and baltimore 1975
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viral vectors and genetic engineering | berg 1980
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discovered viroids | diener
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oncogene in a retrovirus | bishop and varmus 1989
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RNA splicing in adenovirus | sharp and roberts 1993
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prion theory | stanley prusiner 1982 & 1997
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discovery of HIV | Luc montgnier and francoise barresinassi 2008
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HPV strains cause cervical cancer | harald zur hausen 2008
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mimivirus | 2002
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draco | 2011
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virophages | 2008
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