Rebecca Lancefield\u27s files (Fischetti laboratory, Bronk Building) When Rebecca Lancefield began studying the bacteria known as hemolytic streptococci, no one recognized that these microbes caused common—and dangerous—human diseases such as strep throat, scarlet fever, rheumatic fever, acute kidney disease, and impetigo. Beginning in 1918, and continuing over the course of six decades, Lancefield devised a system for classifying the dozens of types of streptococcal bacteria. This system, still in use today, laid the groundwork for understanding the clinical course of these diseases and how they are transmitted. Photo by Lubosh Stepanekhttps://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/five-rockefeller-trailblazers/1009/thumbnail.jp
The rheumatic fever syndrome has been clinically recognized for several centuries. Its cause was unk...
During a 3-year study period, 19 patients at the University Hospital of Maastricht developed bloodst...
exudative pharyngitis in college students. beta-hemolytic streptococci as a cause of Epidemiologic e...
Rebecca Craighill in 1914 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rebecca C. Lancefield (Criaghil...
Rebecca Lancefield, circa late 1920s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rebecca Lancefield r...
Rebecca Lancefield in her laboratory, ca. 1960s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center For nearl...
Rockefeller University Research Profiles are a series of scientific profiles that were published qua...
Exhibit details: Rebecca C. Lancefield. Specific Relationship of Cell Composition to Biological Acti...
A collection of Lancefield group C and group G streptococci was examined for biochemical or serologi...
Maclyn McCarty. The streptococcal cell wall Lecture delivered December 18th, 1969 Posted with permis...
Streptococcal diseases such as scarlet fever, erysipelas and puerperal fever were recognised as majo...
The relationship of the source to the specific grouping of hemolytic strepto-cocci as determined by ...
John Zabriskie, 1992. Photo by Robert Reichert Zabriskie, John B. (1929-2017) was a leader in the in...
As far back as 1884, Loeffler (59) had directed attention to the haemolytic streptococci which were ...
Beta-haemolytic streptococci (BHS) are important causes of human infections and they have traditiona...
The rheumatic fever syndrome has been clinically recognized for several centuries. Its cause was unk...
During a 3-year study period, 19 patients at the University Hospital of Maastricht developed bloodst...
exudative pharyngitis in college students. beta-hemolytic streptococci as a cause of Epidemiologic e...
Rebecca Craighill in 1914 Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rebecca C. Lancefield (Criaghil...
Rebecca Lancefield, circa late 1920s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center Rebecca Lancefield r...
Rebecca Lancefield in her laboratory, ca. 1960s Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center For nearl...
Rockefeller University Research Profiles are a series of scientific profiles that were published qua...
Exhibit details: Rebecca C. Lancefield. Specific Relationship of Cell Composition to Biological Acti...
A collection of Lancefield group C and group G streptococci was examined for biochemical or serologi...
Maclyn McCarty. The streptococcal cell wall Lecture delivered December 18th, 1969 Posted with permis...
Streptococcal diseases such as scarlet fever, erysipelas and puerperal fever were recognised as majo...
The relationship of the source to the specific grouping of hemolytic strepto-cocci as determined by ...
John Zabriskie, 1992. Photo by Robert Reichert Zabriskie, John B. (1929-2017) was a leader in the in...
As far back as 1884, Loeffler (59) had directed attention to the haemolytic streptococci which were ...
Beta-haemolytic streptococci (BHS) are important causes of human infections and they have traditiona...
The rheumatic fever syndrome has been clinically recognized for several centuries. Its cause was unk...
During a 3-year study period, 19 patients at the University Hospital of Maastricht developed bloodst...
exudative pharyngitis in college students. beta-hemolytic streptococci as a cause of Epidemiologic e...