Felix Milgrom
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Born | 12 October 1919 Rohatyn, Poland |
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Died | 2 September 2007 Buffalo, New York |
Nationality | Poland |
Fields | immunology |
Alma mater | University of Wroclaw |
Felix Milgrom (12 October 1919 – 2 September 2007) was a Polish immunologist known for the development of a simple test for syphilis that could be performed on a drop of dried blood.
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- Felix Milgrom, Pioneering Immunologist, UB Faculty Member, Dies at 87, University of Buffalo official statement
- Abeyounis, C John (2008). "Felix Milgrom. October 12, 1919 to September 2, 2007". Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol. 146 (2): 174-5. doi: . PMID 18204286.
- "Proceedings of the 5th Basic Sciences Symposium of the Transplantation Society. A festschrift honoring Felix Milgrom. Chautauqua, New York, USA. September 6-11, 1997" (May 1999). Transplant. Proc. 31 (3): 4 p preceding 1441, 1441-98. PMID 10357685.
- Bash, J A (May 1999). "Reflections on my mentor, Felix Milgrom". Transplant. Proc. 31 (3): 1458-9. PMID 10330970.
- Rapaport, F T (May 1999). "Felix Milgrom, immunologist and microbiologist par excellence". Transplant. Proc. 31 (3): 1452-5. PMID 10330968.