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Richard Shope

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Nationality
  
American

Influenced
  
Erich Traub

Education
  
Cornell University


Died
  
October 2, 1966

Name
  
Richard Shope

Fields
  
Virology

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Notable awards
  
1957 Kober medal 1957 Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award

Awards
  
Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award

Richard shope to south el monte city council march 26 2015


Richard Edwin Shope (December 25, 1901 – October 2, 1966) was an American virologist who at the Rockefeller Institute identified influenzavirus A in pigs in 1931. Using Shope's technique, Smith, Andrewes, and Laidlaw of England's Medical Research Council cultured it from a human in 1933. They and Shope in 1935 and 1936, respectively, identified it as the virus circulating in the 1918 pandemic. In 1933, Shope identified the Shope papillomavirus, which infects rabbits. It was the first human virus discovered. His discovery later assist other researcher to link the Papilloma virus to warts and cervical cancer. He received the 1957 Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award.

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His son Robert Shope was also a virologist, who specialised in arthropod-borne viruses.

Dr richard shope and margot paez at gate parents meeting in el monte 12 6 2012 pt 1


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Richard Shope Wikipedia