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Blumberg dies at 85 Added: 07 April 2011
Dr Baruch Blumberg, the Nobel Prize-winning biochemist and medical anthropologist who discovered the hep B virus, showed that it could cause liver cancer and then helped develop a powerful vaccine to fight it, saving millions of lives has died. He was 85 and lived in Philadelphia. His family said he died, apparently of a heart attack, shortly after giving a keynote speech at a NASA conference. Dr Blumberg had long been associated with a NASA project to hunt for micro-organisms in space. His prize-winning virology and epidemiology work began in the 1960s at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia and took him and his colleagues on field trips around the world, from Japan to Africa.
The work led to the discovery of the hepatitis B virus in 1967, the first test for hep B in the blood supply and the development in 1969 of the hep B vaccine — the first “cancer vaccine.” CLICK HERE TO GO TO ORIGINAL NEWS SOURCE>>
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