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Robert Gallo
Born Mar 23 1937
Human Immunodeficiency Viruses Associated With Acquired Immune Deficiency
Syndrome (AIDS), A Diagnostic Method for AIDS and Pre-AIDS, and a Kit
Therefor
HIV Virus Isolation and Diagnosis
Patent Number(s) 4,708,818
Inducted 2004
Robert Gallo played a key role in identifying the cause and detection
of one of the most serious medical scourges of the 20th century Gallo,
a veteran of years of research on cancer, helped determine that the
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) caused the fatal condition Acquired
Immune Deficiency Syndrome, commonly called AIDS. Pursuing research
also done by French scientist Luc Montagnier Gallo helped develop a
laboratory test to detect HIV; this test proved essential to diagnose
the virus and to protect the world's blood supply from the growing threat
of HIV contamination.
Invention Impact
Recognized as a pioneering influence in the field of virology, Gallo's
other contributions include discoveries that led to diagnostic and therapeutic
advances in cancer and several viral diseases.
Inventor Bio
Born in Waterbury, Connecticut, Gallo earned a B.S. in biology from
Providence College in 1959. He earned his M.D. from Jefferson Medical
College in Philadelphia in 1963, then did an internship and residency
in medicine at the University of Chicago before becoming a cancer researcher
for the National Cancer Institute, Among many other awards, Gallo is
a two time winner of the prestigious Albert Lasker Award and was the
most cited scientist of the decade of the 1980s
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