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  1. 22 de oct. de 2012 · Edward Donnall Thomas was born on March 15, 1920, in Mart, Texas, a rural town about 100 miles south of Dallas. He was the only child of Dr. Edward E. Thomas, a general practitioner, and Angie ...

  2. 1 de ene. de 2020 · His co-recipient of the Nobel Prize, E. Donnall ‘Don’ Thomas, was born in Mart, Texas, in 1920, his father—Dr Edward E. Thomas—having moved to Texas with his family in a covered wagon in 1874. Dr Thomas worked as a solo general practitioner and his son often shadowed his father on his rounds.

  3. E. Donnall Thomas. AKA Edward Donnall Thomas. Born: 15-Mar-1920 Birthplace: Mart, TX Died: 20-Oct-2012 Location of death: Seattle, WA Cause of death: unspecified Gender: Male Religion: Agnostic Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Scientist, Doctor Nationality: United States Executive summary: Bone marrow transplants Military service: US Army (1948-50)

  4. Edward Donnall Thomas. El trasplante de médula ósea es desde el punto de vista quirúrgico, el más sencillo de los trasplantes. Actualmente, en la mayoría de los casos, ni siquiera es necesario puncionar la médula de los huesos, basta con estimular con filgrastim al donador, para que al cabo de cuatro a cinco días podamos obtener ...

  5. E. Donnall Thomas, M.D. October 20, 2012, saw the passing of Dr. E. Donnall (Don) Thomas, a physician-scientist whose vision and force of will established the procedure known as bone marrow transplantation, thereby launching the field of stem cell and regenerative medicine.

  6. Don Thomas leaves Dottie, two sons, and a daughter. Barbarahuman disease. Kermode-Scott kermodeb@gmail.com References are in the version on bmj.com. Cite this as: BMJ 2012;345:e7624 US Nobel laureate Edward Donnall Thomas was born in Mart, Texas, the only child of Edward E Thomas, a general practitioner, and Angie Hill Donnall, a teacher. Don (as

  7. 21 de sept. de 2017 · Edward Donnall Thomas, pionero del trasplante de médula ósea. ... Thomas (1920-2012) compartió el premio con su amigo y compatriota Joseph Edward Murray, junto a quien consiguió resolver el ...