Paul Lauterbur (Q106547)

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American chemist
  • Paul Christian Lauterbur
  • Paul C. Lauterbur
  • Paul C Lauterbur
  • P. C. Lauterbur
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  • P. Lauterbur
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  • Lauterbur P.
  • Lauterbur PC
  • Lauterbur P. C.
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Paul Lauterbur
American chemist
  • Paul Christian Lauterbur
  • Paul C. Lauterbur
  • Paul C Lauterbur
  • P. C. Lauterbur
  • P C Lauterbur
  • P. Lauterbur
  • P Lauterbur
  • Lauterbur
  • Lauterbur P
  • Lauterbur P.
  • Lauterbur PC
  • Lauterbur P. C.

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Paul Christian Lauterbur (English)
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27 March 2007
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4 January 2019
Paul C. Lauterbur
Life In Legacy - Week ending Saturday, March 31, 2007 (English)
4 January 2019
In Memoriam ; Paul Christian Lauterbur, PhD (1929–2007) (English)
4 December 2007
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3 January 2019
Paul Christian Lauterbur
Paul Lauterbur; AMERICAN CHEMIST (English)
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28 March 2007
OBITUARIES; Paul C. Lauterbur, 77, Dies; Won Nobel Prize for M.R.I. (English)
KENNETH CHANG
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23 August 2006
Kelly A. Joyce
3 January 2019
From numbers to pictures: The development of magnetic resonance imaging and the visual turn in medicine (English)
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24 March 2011
Richard B. Gunderman
3 January 2019
Achieving Excellence in Medical Education. (English)
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3 January 2019
Paul C. Lauterbur (English)
Paul Christian Lauterbur
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3 January 2019
Paul C. Lauterbur (English)
Paul Christian Lauterbur
For the independent contributions in conceiving and developing the application of magnetic resonance technology to medical uses including whole body scanning and diagnostic imaging. (English)
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1984 Albert Lasker Clinical Medical Research Award : Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (English)
5,000,000 Swedish krona
for their discoveries concerning magnetic resonance imaging (English)
för deras upptäckter rörande avbildning med magnetresonans (Swedish)
Contribution to science and technology through his development of nuclear magnetic resonance techniques for generating images of the tissues of living organisms, an advance with many promising applications in medicine. (English)
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Illinois professor to be inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame (English)
8 February 2007
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For the concept of using controlled field gradients with NMR to obtain internal images within physical objects. (English)
4 January 2019
1983 Max Delbruck Prize in Biological Physics Recipient (English)
For his research on nuclear magnetic resonance and its applications in chemistry and medicine, and his contributions to the development of magnetic resonance imaging in medicine. (English)
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Paul Christian Lauterbur (6 May 1929 - 27 Mar 2007)
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