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  1. Arthropod Borne Viruses of Vertebrates: An Account of the Rockefeller Foundation Virus Program, 1951-70 by Max Theiler, Wilbur G. Downs, 1973-06-28
  2. THEILER, MAX (1899-1972): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  3. Biography - Theiler, Max (1899-1972): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  4. South African Scientists: Wouter Basson, Rob Adam, Frank Nabarro, Aaron Klug, Sydney Skaife, Caroline Leaf, Max Theiler, Arthur Bleksley
  5. American Virologists: Karl Maramorosch, Bernard Roizman, Erich Traub, Max Theiler, Douglas Richman, Richard Edwin Shope, Nancy Cox
  6. THE AFRICAN REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA AND THE BELGIAN CONGO. Based on the Observations Made and Material Collected During the Harvard African Expedition 1926-1927. Two Volumes. by Richard P. (Editor). Members of the Expedition: Richard P. Strong, George C. Shattuck, Max Theiler, Loring Whitman, Joseph C. Bequaert, et. al. STRONG, 1969-01-01
  7. A yellow fever protection test in mice by intracerebral injection by Max Theiler, 1933
  8. The effect of prolonged cultivation in vitro upon the pathogenicity of yellow fever virus by Max Theiler, 1937
  9. The Arthropod-Borne Viruses of Vertebrates; an account of The Rockefeller Foundation Virus Program 1951-1970. by Max, & W. G. DOWNS. THEILER, 1973
  10. The development of vaccines against yellow fever: Nobel lecture, December 11, 1951 (Les Prix Nobel) by Max Theiler, 1952
  11. Studies on the action of yellow fever virus in mice by Max Theiler, 1930
  12. The use of yellow fever virus modified by in vitro cultivation for human immunization by Max Theiler, 1937
  13. Yellow Fever… and John C. Bugher, J. Austin Kerr, Hugh H. Smith, Kenneth C. Smithburn, Richard M. Taylor, Max Theiler, Andrew J. Warren, Loring Whitman. by George K. (editor). STRODE, 1951
  14. "The Development ofVaccines Against YellowFever": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>

1. Biographies Of Max Theiler
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2. Theiler, Max - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Theiler, Max
South Africanborn US microbiologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1951 for his discovery of a vaccine against yellow fever.
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Theiler, Max (m ks tīl`ər), 1899–1972, South African–American research physician, b. Pretoria, educated at the Univ. of Cape Town, St. Thomas's Hospital (London), and the
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5. Max Theiler - Wikivisual
He died, having never become a U.S. citizen, in New Haven, Connecticut. Reference. Charles, C.W., Jr. Theiler, Max. American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
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Jump to: navigation search Max Theiler January 30 August 11 ) was a South African virologist , he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for developing a vaccine for yellow fever Theiler was born in Pretoria , South Africa, his father Arnold Theiler was a veterinary bacteriologist. He attended Pretoria Boys High School Rhodes University College , and then University of Cape Town Medical School graduating in 1918. He left South Africa to study at St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School and the School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, in London . In 1922 he was awarded a diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene and became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England . Theiler wanted to pursue a career in research, so in 1922 he took a position at the Harvard University School of Tropical Medicine. He spent several years investigating amoebic dysentery and trying to develop a vaccine from rat-bite fever . He became assistant to Andrew Sellards and started working on yellow fever. In

6. Theiler, Max - Yellow, Fever, Disease, Vaccine, 17d, And Mouse
tiy ler (1899–1972) South African–US virologist developed 17D vaccine against yellow fever. Theiler studied medicine in South Africa and in London, and joined the staff of the
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7. Max_Theiler - Encyclopedia Of Plants
Charles, C.W., Jr. Theiler, Max. American National Biography Online Feb. 2000. Theiler, Max A Dictionary of Scientists. Oxford University Press, 1999.
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Residence USA Nationality South African American Fields Virology Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Max Theiler (January 30, 1899 – August 11, 1972) was a South African American virologist . He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1951 for developing a vaccine against yellow fever
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8. Theiler, Max
South Africanborn US microbiologist who developed an effective vaccine against yellow fever, which gained him the 1951 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.
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Theiler, Max
South African-born US microbiologist who developed an effective vaccine against yellow fever, which gained him the 1951 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. He also researched into various other diseases, including Weil's disease and poliomyelitis.
Theiler was born in Pretoria and began his studies in South Africa, completing them in the UK at St Thomas's Hospital and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. In 1922 he emigrated to the USA. From 1930 to 1964 he worked at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (now Rockefeller University), New York City, becoming director of the Virus Laboratory there in 1950. He ended his career as professor at Yale.
Theiler used albino mice in his work on yellow fever, and eventually combined the mouse-adapted viral strain with serum from the blood of people who had recovered from yellow fever and injected the mixture into humans. This produced immunity without affecting the kidneys, and was the first safe vaccine against yellow fever.
However, human serum containing antibodies against yellow fever is difficult to obtain. Theiler therefore began culturing the virus in chick embryos, and in 1937 he developed vaccine 17-D, still the main form of protection against yellow fever.

9. Max Theiler - TvWiki, The Free Encyclopedia
Charles, C.W., Jr. Theiler, Max. American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.
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Max Theiler January 30 August 11 ) was a South African virologist , he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in for developing a vaccine for yellow fever Theiler was born in Pretoria , South Africa, his father Arnold Theiler was a veterinary bacteriologist. He attended Pretoria Boys High School , Rhodes University College, and then University of Cape Town Medical School graduating in 1918. He left South Africa to study at St. Thomas's Hospital Medical School and the School of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, in London . In 1922 he was awarded a diploma in tropical medicine and hygiene and became a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians of London and a member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England , he never received an academic degree of any kind. Theiler wanted to pursue a career in research, so in 1922 he took a position at the Harvard University School of Tropical Medicine. He spent several years investigating amoebic dysentery and trying to develop a vaccine from rat-bite fever . He became assistant to Andrew Sellards and started working on yellow fever. In

10. Theiler, Max | Definition Of Theiler, Max | HighBeam.com: Online Dictionary
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11. Nariva Swamp - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Theiler, Max and Downs, W. G. The AnthropodBorne Viruses of Vertebrates An Account of the Rockefeller Foundation Virus Program, 1951-1970. Yale University Press, 1973.
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Nariva Swamp
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Nariva Swamp is the largest freshwater wetland in Trinidad and Tobago and has been designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention . The swamp is located on the east coast of Trinidad , immediately inland from the Manzanilla Bay and covers over 60 square kilometres (23 mi²).
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The area provides important habitat for waterfowl and is key habitat for the West Indian Manatee Trichechus manatus Caimans Anacondas Boa constrictors Red Howler monkeys, numerous species of parrots, including both the Blue-and-yellow Macaw and Scarlet Macaws Four major wetland vegetation types occur in the Nariva Swamp - mangrove swamp forest, palm forest, swamp wood, and freshwater marsh.
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Virus Laboratory Field Assistant, Nariva Swamp, Trinidad. 1959 The Trinidad Regional Virus Lab (TRVL) (now CAREC) conducted research on arboviruses there in past decades. One portion of the swamp, the Bush Bush Wildlife Sanctuary is historically important as a field site for the Trinidad Regional Virus Laboratory - now part of the Caribbean Epidemiology Center (Carec), which played a key role in the study of tropical

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South Africanborn US microbiologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1951 for his discovery of a vaccine against yellow fever.
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13. Tropical Medicine — FactMonster.com
Max Theiler Theiler, Max Theiler, Max , 1899–1972, South African–American research physician, b. Sir Aldo Castellani - Castellani, Sir Aldo Castellani, Sir Aldo , 1877
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14. Theiler, Max Summary | BookRags.com
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15. Theiler, Max - Sapere.it
Charles, C.W., Jr. Theiler, Max. American National Biography Online Feb. 2000. Theiler, Max A Dictionary of Scientists. Oxford University Press, 1999.
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16. NOBEL PRIZES AWARDED TO YALE ALUMNI AND FACULTY, 1934-2006
Theiler, Max, Yale epidemiology faculty 196467. Awarded The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1951 for his discoveries concerning yellow fever and how to combat it NOBEL
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18. Max Theiler — Infoplease.com
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19. Max Theiler - Biography
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Max Theiler was born on January 30, 1899, in Pretoria, South Africa, one of the four children of Sir Arnold and Emma ( Jegge) Theiler. His father was a well-known veterinary scientist. He attended local schools except for one year in Basle, Switzerland (his father was of Swiss origin), then went on to Rhodes University College, Grahamstown and the University of Capetown Medical School (1916-1918). He then went to England to study at St. Thomas' Hospital and at the London School of Tropical Medicine, receiving his medical degree in 1922. In the same year he became a Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons.
In 1922 he joined the Department of Tropical Medicine at the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, first as an assistant, then being appointed instructor. In 1930 he joined the staff of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation, becoming, in 1951, Director of Laboratories of the Rockefeller Foundation's Division of Medicine and Public Health, New York.

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