Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy, Frankfurt

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The Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy in Frankfurt was a pioneering biomedical research institute in Germany, closely associated with Paul Ehrlich’s groundbreaking work in immunology and chemotherapy.

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instanceOf biomedical research institute
research institute
associatedWith Paul Ehrlich
country Germany
era early 20th century
fieldOfWork biomedical research
chemotherapy
experimental therapy
immunology
hasAffiliation Prussian Ministry of Education
surface form: Prussian Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs
hasAlternativeName Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy, Frankfurt
surface form: Königliches Institut für experimentelle Therapie
hasNotableResearcher Paul Ehrlich
hasResearchFocus drug development
infectious diseases
serum therapy
historicalSignificance early center for systematic drug screening
key institution in the development of targeted therapies
influenced modern chemotherapy
modern immunology
influencedBy germ theory of disease
languageOfWorkOrName German
locatedIn Frankfurt am Main
German Empire
Hesse
notableAchievement pioneering work in chemotherapy
pioneering work in immunology
notablePerson Paul Ehrlich
notableWork development of antiserum therapies
development of early chemotherapeutic agents
research on immune response
partOf German biomedical research network

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Paul Ehrlich employer Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy, Frankfurt
Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy, Frankfurt hasAlternativeName Royal Institute for Experimental Therapy, Frankfurt
this entity surface form: Königliches Institut für experimentelle Therapie