
Baruch S. Blumberg, M.D., Ph.D is Distinguished Scientist at the
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His research has covered many areas including clinical research, epidemiology, virology, genetics, and anthropology. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1976 for "discoveries concerning new mechanisms for the origin and dissemination of infectious diseases" and specifically, for the discovery of the hepatitis B virus. In 1993, he and his co-inventor, Dr. Irving Millman, were elected to the National Inventors Hall of Fame for their invention of the hepatitis B vaccine and the diagnostic test for hepatitis B. He has taught medical anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and elsewhere, and has been a visiting professor in India (Bangalore), Singapore, University of Kentucky (Lexington), Indiana University (Bloomington), the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, and Stanford University.
Blumberg, Batuch S. Hepatitis B: The
Hunt for a Killer Virus.
Blumberg, Batuch S. Hepatitis B and the Prevention of Cancer of the Liver: Selected Publications of Batuch S. Blumberg. World Scientific Publishing Co.: 2000.
Lauffer, Randall B. and Batuch S. Blumberg. Iron
and Your Heart: The Newly Discovered Health Risks of Excess Iron - And How You
Can Beat Them.
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