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141
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2007 - Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal, Sabin Vaccine Institute
  • 1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1976 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Hilary Koprowski was affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. The scientist's career included work in various fields and subfields of study, although specific fields and topics of research are not detailed in the available data.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, or main publication venues are listed for this scientist. There are also no records of book publications to note.

Koprowski was recognized with several notable awards. These included the Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal from the Sabin Vaccine Institute in 2007, induction as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1992, and membership in the National Academy of Sciences beginning in 1976.

The scientist's contributions to the scientific community were acknowledged through these honors over several decades, reflecting engagement in their research and professional activities throughout their career. Koprowski is deceased, and the information reflects the historical record of their professional affiliations and recognitions.

Best Publications

  • Colorectal carcinoma antigens detected by hybridoma antibodies

    Hilary Koprowski;Zenon Steplewski;Kenneth Mitchell;Meenhard Herlyn

  • Methods in Virology

    K. Maramorosch;H. Koprowski

  • A monoclonal antibody-defined antigen associated with gastrointestinal cancer is a ganglioside containing sialylated lacto-N-fucopentaose II.

    J L Magnani;B Nilsson;M Brockhaus;D Zopf

  • Laboratory Techniques in Rabies

    F.X. Meslin;M.M. Kaplan;H. Koprowski

  • Colorectal carcinoma-specific antigen: detection by means of monoclonal antibodies

    Meenhard Herlyn;Zenon Steplewski;Dorothee Herlyn;Hilary Koprowski

  • Identification of the gastrointestinal and pancreatic cancer-associated antigen detected by monoclonal antibody 19-9 in the sera of patients as a mucin

    John L. Magnani;Zenon Steplewski;Hilary Koprowski;Victor Ginsburg

  • Specific antigen in serum of patients with colon carcinoma

    Hilary Koprowski;Meenhard Herlyn;Zenon Steplewski;Henry F. Sears

  • URIC ACID, A NATURAL SCAVENGER OF PEROXYNITRITE, IN EXPERIMENTAL ALLERGIC ENCEPHALOMYELITIS AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

    D. C. Hooper;S. Spitsin;R. B. Kean;J. M. Champion

  • Activation of the inducible form of nitric oxide synthase in the brains of patients with multiple sclerosis.

    Omar Bagasra;Frank H. Michaels;Yong Mu Zheng;Lisa E. Bobroski

  • Expression of rabies virus glycoprotein from a recombinant vaccinia virus

    M. P. Kieny;R. Lathe;R. Drillien;D. Spehner

  • Gene transfer and molecular cloning of the human NGF receptor

    MV Chao;MA Bothwell;AH Ross;H Koprowski

  • In vivo expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in experimentally induced neurologic diseases

    Hilary Koprowski;Yong Mu Zheng;Ellen Heber-Katz;Nigel Fraser

  • Gastrointestinal cancer-associated antigen in immunoperoxidase assay.

    Barbara F. Atkinson;Carolyn S. Ernst;Meenhard Herlyn;Zenon Steplewski

  • A plant-derived edible vaccine against hepatitis B virus

    J. Kapusta;A. Modelska;A. Modelska;M. Figlerowicz;T. Pniewski

  • A monosialoganglioside is a monoclonal antibody-defined antigen of colon carcinoma.

    John L. Magnani;Manfred Brockhaus;David F. Smith;Victor Ginsburg

  • Uric acid, a peroxynitrite scavenger, inhibits CNS inflammation, blood–CNS barrier permeability changes, and tissue damage in a mouse model of multiple sclerosis

    D. C. Hooper;G. S. Scott;A. Zborek;T. Mikheeva

  • INFECTION OF HUMAN AND SIMIAN TISSUE CULTURES WITH ROUS SARCOMA VIRUS

    Fred C. Jensen;Anthony J. Girardi;Raymond V. Gilden;Hilary Koprowski

  • Multiple sclerosis and human T-cell lymphotropic retroviruses.

    Hilary Koprowski;Elaine C. DeFreitas;Mary E. Harper;Magnhild Sandberg-Wollheim

  • Expression of the Rabies Virus Glycoprotein in Transgenic Tomatoes

    P. B. Mcgarvey;J. Hammond;M. M. Dienelt;D. C. Hooper

  • Molecular mimicry in virus infection: crossreaction of measles virus phosphoprotein or of herpes simplex virus protein with human intermediate filaments.

    Robert S. Fujinami;Michael B. A. Oldstone;Zofia Wroblewska;Mark E. Frankel

  • Corrections: In vivo Expression of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase in Experimentally Induced Neurologic Diseases

    Hilary Koprowski;Yong Mu Zheng;Ellen Heber-Katz;Nigel Fraser

Frequent Co-Authors

Meenhard Herlyn
Meenhard Herlyn The Wistar Institute
Bernhard Dietzschold
Bernhard Dietzschold Thomas Jefferson University
Dorothee Herlyn
Dorothee Herlyn The Wistar Institute
Alonzo H. Ross
Alonzo H. Ross University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Walter Gerhard
Walter Gerhard The Wistar Institute
Carlo M. Croce
Carlo M. Croce The Ohio State University
Karl-Anders Karlsson
Karl-Anders Karlsson University of Gothenburg
Ulrich Rodeck
Ulrich Rodeck Thomas Jefferson University
Stanley A. Plotkin
Stanley A. Plotkin University of Pennsylvania

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