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The Arthritis National Research Foundation was incorporated as California nonprofit to fund arthritis research
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The Arthritis National Research Foundation was incorporated as California nonprofit to fund arthritis research

In 1952, the Arthritis National Research Foundation was incorporated as California nonprofit to fund arthritis research. The organization…

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Dr. Herman Branson co-authored a paper detailing his discovery of the alpha-helix structure in proteins
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Dr. Herman Branson co-authored a paper detailing his discovery of the alpha-helix structure in proteins

In 1951, Dr. Herman Branson co-authored a paper alongside Linus Pauling and Robert Corey, detailing the structure of…

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The Stanford Research Park was created
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The Stanford Research Park was created

In 1951, the Stanford Research Park was created in response to the demand for industrial land near university…

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The U.S. Army tests the spread and survival of simulants (Serratia marcescens bacteria) by spraying them over San Francisco

In 1950, the U.S. Army tests the spread and survival of simulants, which are actually Serratia marcescens bacteria,…

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Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbot became the first Native Hawaiian woman to receive a doctoral degree in the field of science
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Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbot became the first Native Hawaiian woman to receive a doctoral degree in the field of science

In 1950, by the age of 31 Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbot had received a PhD in botany from…

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Sandia Corporation started managing Sandia Laboratory
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Sandia Corporation started managing Sandia Laboratory

On Nov. 2, 1949, Sandia Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Western Electric, took over management of Sandia…

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University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) established the Cancer Research Institute
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University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) established the Cancer Research Institute

In 1947, The first attempt at coordinating cancer at University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) was a…

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The Laboratory of Experimental Oncology was founded by the city of San Francisco, the NCI and the UC School of Medicine
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The Laboratory of Experimental Oncology was founded by the city of San Francisco, the NCI and the UC School of Medicine

In 1947, the Laboratory of Experimental Oncology (LEO) was founded as a collaborative effort between the city of…

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The Stanford Research Institute was founded

in 1946, Stanford Research Institute, now known as the SRI International (SRI) was founded by the trustees of…

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UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation was Established
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UCLA Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation was Established

In 1945, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Jonsson Cancer Center Foundation was founded by a group…

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Joseph Erlanger was awarded Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Joseph Erlanger was awarded Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

In 1944, Joseph Erlanger, native of San Francisco and graduate of the University of California (B.Sc.), was awarded…

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Thomas Hunt Morgan awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his chromosome theory of heredity
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Thomas Hunt Morgan awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his chromosome theory of heredity

In 1933, Thomas Hunt Morgan was was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his chromosome…

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Ellen Browning Scripps left $300,000 in her will to the Metabolic Clinic for research
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Ellen Browning Scripps left $300,000 in her will to the Metabolic Clinic for research

In 1932, When Ellen Browning Scripps passed away at the age of 95, she left $300,000 (or the…

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The Tumor Instutute of the Swedish Hospital opened its doors
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The Tumor Instutute of the Swedish Hospital opened its doors

In 1932, the Tumor Institute of the Swedish Hospital opened its doors. Children’s Orthopedic Hospital Association, later known…

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Stanley Miller, an American chemist and biologist known for his studies into the origin of life, was born in Oakland, California
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Stanley Miller, an American chemist and biologist known for his studies into the origin of life, was born in Oakland, California

On Mar. 7, 1930, Stanley Miller, an American chemist and biologist known for his studies into the origin…

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Dr. Eaton MacKay was invited from Stanford to become the first director of research at the Scripps Metabolic Clinic
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Dr. Eaton MacKay was invited from Stanford to become the first director of research at the Scripps Metabolic Clinic

In 1928, Dr. Eaton MacKay was invited from Stanford University to become the first director of research at…

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The Scripps Metabolic Clinic was founded
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The Scripps Metabolic Clinic was founded

On Dec. 11, 1924, The Scripps Metabolic Clinic, a predecessor of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), was founded…

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Edward W Scripps, a renowned journalist, and William Emerson Ritter, a California zoologist, founded Science Service
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Edward W Scripps, a renowned journalist, and William Emerson Ritter, a California zoologist, founded Science Service

In 1921, Edward W. Scripps, a renowned journalist, and William Emerson Ritter, a California zoologist, founded Science Service,…

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Following another increase in influenza cases among children, the LA Board of Education ordered all public schools closed
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Following another increase in influenza cases among children, the LA Board of Education ordered all public schools closed

On Dec. 10, 1918, following another increase in influenza cases among children, the Los Angeles Board of Education…

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Los Angeles experienced a lower epidemic death rate than many other American cities: 494 deaths per 100,000 people
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Los Angeles experienced a lower epidemic death rate than many other American cities: 494 deaths per 100,000 people

By the end of the 1918 influenza epidemic, Los Angeles experienced a lower epidemic death rate than many…

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The Influenza Advisory Committee announced the end to the influenza ban in Los Angeles
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The Influenza Advisory Committee announced the end to the influenza ban in Los Angeles

On Nov. 18, 1918, the Los Angeles Influenza Advisory Committee announced the end to the influenza ban, effective…

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Los Angeles City Council enacted staggering hours to reduce crowding on streetcars to stem the spread of influenza
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Los Angeles City Council enacted staggering hours to reduce crowding on streetcars to stem the spread of influenza

On Nov. 9, 1918, Los Angeles City Council enacted staggering hours to reduce crowding on streetcars to try…

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The LA City Council passed anti-influenza ordinances requiring property tenants to clean doorways and sidewalks
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The LA City Council passed anti-influenza ordinances requiring property tenants to clean doorways and sidewalks

On Oct. 31, 1918, the Los Angeles City Council passed anti-influenza ordinances requiring tenants of properties to clean…

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The Los Angeles Times ran a statement from the California Governor calling for voluntary mask wearing
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The Los Angeles Times ran a statement from the California Governor calling for voluntary mask wearing

On Oct. 23, 1918, the Los Angeles Times ran a statement from the California Governor William Dennison Stephens…

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Los Angeles Mayor declared a state of public emergency due to influenza
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Los Angeles Mayor declared a state of public emergency due to influenza

On Oct. 11, 1918, Los Angeles Mayor Frederick T. Woodman declared a state of public emergency due to…

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Los Angeles health advisers formed Medical Advisory Board to address influenza epidemic
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Los Angeles health advisers formed Medical Advisory Board to address influenza epidemic

On Oct. 10, 1918, Los Angeles health advisers met with businesses and other officials from neighboring cities to…

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The first civilian influenza cases appeared in Los Angeles
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The first civilian influenza cases appeared in Los Angeles

On Sept. 22, 1918, the first civilian cases in Los Angeles appeared, although influenza was not made a…

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The City of Hope was founded
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The City of Hope was founded

In 1913, a group of volunteers, spurred by compassion to help those afflicted with tuberculosis, established the Jewish…

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George W McCoy published a report that was the first involvement of the Hygienic Laboratory in cancer research
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George W McCoy published a report that was the first involvement of the Hygienic Laboratory in cancer research

On Aug. 31, 1909, George W. McCoy published a preliminary report in “The Journal of Medical Research” that…

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Samuel Elias Cooper founded the Far West’s first medical school
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Samuel Elias Cooper founded the Far West’s first medical school

In 1858, Samuel Elias Cooper founded the Far West’s first medical school in San Francisco. In 1908, Stanford…

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