In 1921, Richard Bruynoghe and his student Joséph Maisin published on the first use of bacteriophages in a phage therapy context. At that time, Bruynoghe (a medical doctor) was affiliated as a professor at the KU Leuven (Belgium) for just over a decade, within the Bacteriological Institute which he founded and led. After a distinguished career (he was acting mayor of the city of Leuven-Belgium during the second World War), he received a special medical award in 1951 just before his retirement in 1952. In this perspective, he was asked to provide an overview of his research for a lay-audience within the local University magazine: Onze Alma Mater (Our alma mater). We, as current affiliates of the KU Leuven are honored to present some of his l...
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Bronisława Brandla Fejgin was a Polish-born Jewish female physician. Among Fejgin’s numerous article...
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Vladimir Sertić was a pioneer of bacteriophage research in the period between the two world wars. He...
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Item does not contain fulltextSimon van Creveld received both the MD and PhD degrees and had a multi...
This thesis investigates the development of medical research at the Otago Medical School in Dunedin,...
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International audienceTraces Louis Pasteur's passage from chemistry to microbiology and then to medi...
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In Germany, phage research and application can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. ...
Bronisława Brandla Fejgin was a Polish-born Jewish female physician. Among Fejgin’s numerous article...
The mechanisms by which bacteriophage T4 converts the metabolism of its E. coli host to one dedicate...
The year 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of a publication by William Twort, in which he first descr...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the significance of bacteriophages’ discovery in the subseq...
One hundred years ago, in 1915, Frederick Twort has published an article in which he described fact...
Bacteriophages have been used to treat bacterial infections in animals and humans since their discov...
Bacteriophages or phages are bacterial viruses that are known to invade bacterial cells and, in the ...
Vladimir Sertić was a pioneer of bacteriophage research in the period between the two world wars. He...
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 – May 27, 1910) was a German physician and microbio...
Item does not contain fulltextSimon van Creveld received both the MD and PhD degrees and had a multi...
This thesis investigates the development of medical research at the Otago Medical School in Dunedin,...
Life is a phenomenon, and evolution has given it countless forms and possibilities of survival and f...
International audienceTraces Louis Pasteur's passage from chemistry to microbiology and then to medi...
Sir William Watson Cheyne is largely known to medical history as Lord Lister’s ‘trusted assistant’.1...
In Germany, phage research and application can be traced back to the beginning of the 20th century. ...
Bronisława Brandla Fejgin was a Polish-born Jewish female physician. Among Fejgin’s numerous article...
The mechanisms by which bacteriophage T4 converts the metabolism of its E. coli host to one dedicate...