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World’s first successful experimental coronary artery bypass graft operation was performed at the Hope Heart Institute
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World’s first successful experimental coronary artery bypass graft operation was performed at the Hope Heart Institute

On Oct. 27, 1967, Dr. Lester R. Sauvage performed the first モbloodlessヤ open-heart surgery in the Northwest on…

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William Lakey performed Alberta’s first organ transplant at the University of Alberta Hospital
Biology | Disease | Life Science History | Organ Transplant | Therapeutics

William Lakey performed Alberta’s first organ transplant at the University of Alberta Hospital

On Jan. 15, 1967, Dr. William Lakey performed Alberta’s first organ transplant, a kidney, at the University of…

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The construction of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies was completed
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The construction of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies was completed

In 1967, the construction of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies was completed. the original Institute buildings were…

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Federal revenues flowed into Oregon under political leadership of US Senator Mark Hatfield
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Federal revenues flowed into Oregon under political leadership of US Senator Mark Hatfield

In 1966, Mark Hatfield served in the State Legislature from 1951-1957; was secretary of state from 1957-1959. He…

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Stᅠ. Jude Children’s Hospital launched first major effort to understand progression of sickle cell disease
Biotechnology | Disease | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

Stᅠ. Jude Children’s Hospital launched first major effort to understand progression of sickle cell disease

In 1966, a group of St. Jude patients were the first acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients to ever…

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Kimishige Ishizaka, along with his wife Teruko Ishizaka, first described a new antibody isotype: immunoglobulin E (IgE)
Biotechnology | Disease | Life Science History | Marine Science | Therapeutics

Kimishige Ishizaka, along with his wife Teruko Ishizaka, first described a new antibody isotype: immunoglobulin E (IgE)

In 1966, Kimishige (“Kimi”) Ishizaka, along with his wife Teruko (‘Terry’) Ishizaka, first described a new antibody isotype:…

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The Hutch Award’s was created by MLB in honor of the late Fred Hutchinson who died of cancer one year earlier at the age of 45
Biology | Disease | Life Science History | Oncology | Radiology | Therapeutics

The Hutch Award’s was created by MLB in honor of the late Fred Hutchinson who died of cancer one year earlier at the age of 45

In 1965, The Hutch Award’s was created in honor of the late Fred Hutchinson, the courageous and inspirational…

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Dr. Michael DeBakey performed the first coronary bypass surgery
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Dr. Michael DeBakey performed the first coronary bypass surgery

On Nov. 23, 1964, Dr. Michael DeBakey and his team performed the first successful coronary artery bypass graft…

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Fred Hutchinson, namesake of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, succumbed to cancer
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Fred Hutchinson, namesake of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, succumbed to cancer

On Nov. 12, 1964, Fred Hutchinson, a standout pitcher at Seattle’s Franklin High School and ten year pitching…

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Researchers collected a sample of boiling water from hot springs in Yellowstone leading to discovery of extremophiles
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Researchers collected a sample of boiling water from hot springs in Yellowstone leading to discovery of extremophiles

On Jun. 20, 1964, a team of researchers led by Dr. Thomas Brock, then a professor at the…

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The Mini-1 was delivered to the University of Washington Hospital
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The Mini-1 was delivered to the University of Washington Hospital

On Jun. 1, 1964, the Mini-1 dialysis machine was delivered to the University of Washington (UW) Hospital and…

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University of Mississippi Medical Center doctors transplanted chimpanzee heart into dying patient
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University of Mississippi Medical Center doctors transplanted chimpanzee heart into dying patient

On Jan. 16, 1964, a team of doctors led by Dr. James D. Hardy, professor of surgery and…

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A virus (the Epstein-Barr virus) was linked to human cancer (Burkitt lymphoma) for the first time
Diagnostics | Infectious Disease | Life Science History | Oncology | Therapeutics

A virus (the Epstein-Barr virus) was linked to human cancer (Burkitt lymphoma) for the first time

In 1964, a new herpesvirus, Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), was discovered in cultured tumor cells derived from a Burkitt…

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OMRF’s Dr. Petar Alaupovic created a classification and naming system for apolipoproteins
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OMRF’s Dr. Petar Alaupovic created a classification and naming system for apolipoproteins

In 1964, Dr. Petar Alaupovic from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) created a classification and naming system…

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The Straub Medical Research Institute was founded
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The Straub Medical Research Institute was founded

In 1963, a group of physicians from Honolulu’s Straub Clinic and other civic leaders established the first organization…

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Reye syndrome was first described
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Reye syndrome was first described

In 1963, Australian pathologist R.D.K. Reye first described this syndrome. National surveillance led to strict warnings regarding aspirin…

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The Health Insurance Plan (HIP) of Greater New York Study began
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The Health Insurance Plan (HIP) of Greater New York Study began

In 1963, The Health Insurance Plan (HIP) of Greater New York Study began. HIP was the first randomized…

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Stᅠ. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was founded
Biotechnology | Life Science History | Non-Profit Research | Therapeutics

Stᅠ. Jude Children’s Research Hospital was founded

On Feb. 4, 1962, St.ᅠ Jude Children’s Research Hospital opened it’s doors.This was the day that Danny Thomas…

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The first paper on ‘cytochrome P450’ (P450) was published
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The first paper on ‘cytochrome P450’ (P450) was published

In 1962, the first paper on ‘cytochrome P450’ (P450) was published. It reported the hemoprotein nature of ‘microsomal…

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The Texas Heart Institute was founded
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The Texas Heart Institute was founded

In 1962, The Texas Heart Institute was founded by world-renowned cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Denton A. Cooley. Today, the…

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The Seattle Artificial Kidney Center (Northwest Kidney Centers) in Seattle was established
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The Seattle Artificial Kidney Center (Northwest Kidney Centers) in Seattle was established

In 1962, the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center, now known as the Northwest Kidney Centers was established in Seattle…

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The Laboratory of Viral Oncology was established
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The Laboratory of Viral Oncology was established

On Jan. 12, 1961, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) established the Laboratory of Viral Oncology, a new intramural…

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CDC’s new permanent headquarters opened in Atlanta, Georgia
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CDC’s new permanent headquarters opened in Atlanta, Georgia

On Sept. 8, 1960, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new permanent headquarters opened in Atlanta,…

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World’s first long-term dialysis patient was treated on an artificial kidney at the University of Washington Hospital
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World’s first long-term dialysis patient was treated on an artificial kidney at the University of Washington Hospital

On Mar. 9, 1960, In Seattle the world’s first long-term dialysis patient Clyde Shields was treated on an…

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The first ‘Scribner shunt’ was implanted in the arm of a Boeing machinist
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The first ‘Scribner shunt’ was implanted in the arm of a Boeing machinist

On Mar. 9, 1960, Dr. Belding Scribner implanted the first Scribner Shunt in the arm of Clyde Shields…

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The Eppley Cancer Center was founded
Biotechnology | NIH | Oncology | Therapeutics

The Eppley Cancer Center was founded

In 1960, The Eppley Cancer Center, now a National Cancer Institute Laboratory Cancer Research Center, began in the…

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Oregon Regional Primate Research Center was founded
Biotechnology | Medicine | Therapeutics

Oregon Regional Primate Research Center was founded

In 1960, National Institute of Health grants allow the Medical Research Foundation of Oregon to acquire property and…

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The first major addition to the University of Washington Health Sciences Building was opened
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The first major addition to the University of Washington Health Sciences Building was opened

On May 4, 1959, the first major addition to the University of Washington Health Sciences Building, an eight-story,…

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Lester R. Sauvage, MDᅠ founded the Hope Heart Institute
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Lester R. Sauvage, MDᅠ founded the Hope Heart Institute

In 1959, Lester R. Sauvage, MD founded the Reconstructive Cardiovascular Research Laboratory as a branch of Providence Seattle…

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The Salk Institute was envisioned
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The Salk Institute was envisioned

In 1959, the Salk Institute was initially envisioned by Jonas Salk, M.D., the developer of the polio vaccine,…

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