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<p class="stuff"><span class="stuff1">Our experimental lab work this summer took place at the <strong>Waksman Institute of Microbiology</strong> on the UMDNJ campus at Rutgers University. This building is named in honor of Dr. Selman Waksman who was a soil microbiologist and a professor at Rutgers for four decades. In 1952, Dr. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of streptomycin, which is isolated from <em>Streptomyces griseus</em>. This discovery led to his coining of the term "antibiotic.”<br /> | <p class="stuff"><span class="stuff1">Our experimental lab work this summer took place at the <strong>Waksman Institute of Microbiology</strong> on the UMDNJ campus at Rutgers University. This building is named in honor of Dr. Selman Waksman who was a soil microbiologist and a professor at Rutgers for four decades. In 1952, Dr. Waksman received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for his discovery of streptomycin, which is isolated from <em>Streptomyces griseus</em>. This discovery led to his coining of the term "antibiotic.”<br /> |
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