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Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory was founded
Biology | Environmental | Life Science History | NIH

Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory was founded

In 1928, Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory, grew from the work of Dr. John Johnson, a biology professor at…

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The University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Drug Service was formed
Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Pharmaceutical

The University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Drug Service was formed

In 1928, the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy Drug Service was formed and began manufacturing a wide…

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The University of Oregon Medical School took over operation of Doernbecher
Diagnostics | Disease | Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The University of Oregon Medical School took over operation of Doernbecher

In 1928, The University of Oregon Medical School takes over operation of Doernbecher Hospital. Frank Doernbecher was a…

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The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation completed its first licensing agreement
Agriculture | Biology | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation completed its first licensing agreement

On Feb. 19, 1927, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) completed its first licensing agreement with the Quaker…

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Senator Matthew Neely proposed legislation offering a $5 million reward for a cancer cure discovery
Disease | Life Science History | NIH | Oncology | U.S. Congress

Senator Matthew Neely proposed legislation offering a $5 million reward for a cancer cure discovery

On Feb. 4, 1927, a decade before the National Cancer Institute (NCI) was established, Senator Matthew Neely (D)…

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The Bureau of Chemistry was reorganized into two separate entities
Life Science History

The Bureau of Chemistry was reorganized into two separate entities

In 1927, the Bureau of Chemistry was reorganized into two separate entities. Regulatory functions were located in the…

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Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine was first used in newborns
Life Science History | Vaccine | WHO

Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine was first used in newborns

In 1927, Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccine was first used in newborns, having been developed by Albert Calmette and…

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Franklin D Roosevelt organized the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation for polio sufferers
Life Science History | Polio

Franklin D Roosevelt organized the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation for polio sufferers

In 1927, future President of the U.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt organized the Georgia Warm Springs Foundation for polio…

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George Washington Carver invented a process for producing paints and stains from soybeans, and was issued three patents for his work
Agriculture | Biology | Life Science History

George Washington Carver invented a process for producing paints and stains from soybeans, and was issued three patents for his work

In 1927, George Washington Carver invented a process for producing paints and stains from soybeans, and was issued…

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Alliance formed between Roswell Garst and Henry Wallace to develop and promote hybrid seed corn
Agriculture | Biology | Life Science History

Alliance formed between Roswell Garst and Henry Wallace to develop and promote hybrid seed corn

In 1927 an alliance was formed between Roswell Garst and Henry Wallace to develop and promote hybrid seed…

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The iron lung was invented
Biology | Life Science History | Medical Device | Polio | Therapeutics

The iron lung was invented

In 1927, the iron lung was developed by Philip Drinker and Louis Agassiz Shaw at Harvard School of…

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Blood test for syphilis was developed
Life Science History

Blood test for syphilis was developed

In 1927, William Hinton developed a blood test for the detection of syphilis.

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Rigler’s sign (double-wall sign) was first described by Leo George Rigler
Life Science History

Rigler’s sign (double-wall sign) was first described by Leo George Rigler

In 1927, Rigler’s sign (double-wall sign) was first described by Leo George Rigler. This is a radiographical sign…

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The Danforth Foundation was established
Agriculture | Biology | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research

The Danforth Foundation was established

In 1927, The Danforth Foundation was a private, independent foundation established in 1927 by William H. Danforth founder…

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The Priestley Medal awarded to Edgar F. Smith
Chemical | Life Science History

The Priestley Medal awarded to Edgar F. Smith

In 1926, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal to Edgar F. Smith ‘for his numerous contributions…

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Paul de Kruif’s The Microbe Hunters became a popular book about bacteriology
Life Science History

Paul de Kruif’s The Microbe Hunters became a popular book about bacteriology

In 1926, Paul de Kruif, an American microbiologist, published the The Microbe Hunters which became a popular book…

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James P Leake wrote the authoritative study on the multiple pressure method of vaccination for smallpox
Life Science History

James P Leake wrote the authoritative study on the multiple pressure method of vaccination for smallpox

In 1926, James P. Leake wrote the authoritative study on the multiple pressure method of vaccination for smallpox.

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Kenneth F Maxcy identified an “endemic” form of typhus fever in the southeastern US
Life Science History

Kenneth F Maxcy identified an “endemic” form of typhus fever in the southeastern US

In 1926, Kenneth F. Maxcy identified an “endemic” form of typhus fever in the southeastern United States and…

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The Hi-Bred Corn Company (Pioneer Hi-Bred) was founded
Life Science History

The Hi-Bred Corn Company (Pioneer Hi-Bred) was founded

In 1926, the Hi-Bred Corn Company, later known as Pioneer Hi-Bred International, was founded in Des Moines by…

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A statue of Balto, the heroic lead dog on the Iditarod Trail, used to transport diphtheria serum, was erected in New York’s Central Park
Biology | Life Science History | Medicine | Therapeutics

A statue of Balto, the heroic lead dog on the Iditarod Trail, used to transport diphtheria serum, was erected in New York’s Central Park

In 1926, a statue of Balto, the heroic lead dog in the Iditarod Trail, used to transport diphtheria…

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The University of Oregon established a five-year program leading to a degree in nursing
Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The University of Oregon established a five-year program leading to a degree in nursing

In 1926, The University of Oregon established a five-year program leading to a degree in nursing. The following…

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Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children was built on the Marquam Hill campus
Biology | Diagnostics | Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children was built on the Marquam Hill campus

In 1926, Doernbecher Memorial Hospital for Children was built on the Marquam Hill campus and becomes the first…

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Dr. William Branch Porter named the first full-time professor of medicine at the Medical College of Virginia
Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research

Dr. William Branch Porter named the first full-time professor of medicine at the Medical College of Virginia

In 1926, Dr. William Branch Porter was named the first full-time professor of medicine at the Medical College…

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University of Wisconsin Board of Regents filed charter for Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation
Agriculture | Biology | Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

University of Wisconsin Board of Regents filed charter for Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation

On Nov. 14, 1925, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents filed the charter for the Wisconsin Alumni…

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The Scripps Institution for Biological Research was renamed Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Life Science History

The Scripps Institution for Biological Research was renamed Scripps Institution of Oceanography

On Oct. 13, 1925, the Scripps Institution for Biological Research was renamed Scripps Institution of Oceanography.

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Charles Darwin & the Scopes “Monkey Trial” concluded
Life Science History

Charles Darwin & the Scopes “Monkey Trial” concluded

On Jul. 21, 1925, the Scopes Trial concluded with the jury finding John Stopes guilty. One year later,…

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Charles Darwin & the Scopes “Monkey Trial” began
Life Science History

Charles Darwin & the Scopes “Monkey Trial” began

On Jul. 10, 1925, the Scopes Trial, often called the “Scopes Monkey Trial,” began in Dayton, TN when…

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The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation was officially established
Agriculture | Biology | Life Science History | Medicine | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation was officially established

On Jun. 22, 1925, the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents officially established the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation…

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John Scopes charged with violating Tennessee state law by teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution
Life Science History

John Scopes charged with violating Tennessee state law by teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution

On May 5, 1925, Scopes, was arrested for violating the Butler Act which prohibited the teaching of evolution…

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ACLU sought teachers willing to challenge the Butler law banning the teaching of evolution
Biology | Life Science History

ACLU sought teachers willing to challenge the Butler law banning the teaching of evolution

On May 4, 1925, a Chattanooga newspaper ran an item noting that the American Civil Liberties Union was…

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