Monday, May 25, 2020

Karl Landsteiner, The Brilliant And Skillful Scientist...

Karl Landsteiner, the brilliant and skillful scientist from early twentieth century Vienna, is one of the most influential persons in modern science. He has had a major impact on today’s society, as a result of his discovery of the blood groups and of the Rhesus (Rh) Factor. His work continues to have a huge impact on today’s society in the areas of blood transfusions and the effect of the rhesus factor during pregnancy and childbirth. He has also made many other contributions to science, such as in the areas of the immunology of syphilis and work with transfusion of poliomyelitis. His works eventually earned him a Nobel Prize as well as allowed him to publish papers on his findings. Karl Landsteiner dedicated most of his life to working in science. He was born in Vienna on June 12, 1868. Landsteiner’s interest in science rocketed as he began his studies at the University of Vienna. He graduated from there in 1891. While studying at the university, his focus of study was biochemical research. In fact, Landsteiner is known at the founder of biochemistry. After graduating from the University, he believed it would suit him best to leave Vienna and work in labs. The lab work he performed furthered his education and provided him with experience he would not have been able to obtain elsewhere. Landsteiner’s time in the labs did not last long before he returned to Vienna, where he began working in hospitals which sparked his interest in immunity and the nature of antibodies. A

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