Hideyo Noguchi

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Hideyo Noguchi was a prominent Japanese bacteriologist renowned for his research on infectious diseases, including syphilis and yellow fever, during his career at the Rockefeller Institute in the early 20th century.

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instanceOf bacteriologist
human
medical researcher
awardReceived Order of the Rising Sun NERFINISHED
birthDate 1876-11-09
birthPlace Inawashiro, Fukushima, Japan NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath yellow fever
commemoratedBy Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize NERFINISHED
Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Hall in Inawashiro NERFINISHED
Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Japan
deathDate 1928-05-21
depictedOn Japanese 1000 yen banknote NERFINISHED
educatedAt Saisei Gakusha medical school NERFINISHED
employer Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Japanese
familyName Noguchi NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork bacteriology
infectious disease research
genre scientific literature
givenName Hideyo NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn public health in Africa
tropical medicine
hasNotableStudent Tomisaku Kawasaki NERFINISHED
hasWork “The Spirochaeta Pallida in the Brain in General Paresis” NERFINISHED
“Yellow Fever: A Study in Epidemiology” NERFINISHED
influenced development of serological tests for syphilis
knownFor claiming to have cultured the syphilis spirochete
yellow fever vaccine and serum research
languageOfWorkOrName English
Japanese
memberOf Rockefeller Institute staff NERFINISHED
name Hideyo Noguchi NERFINISHED
nativeName 野口英世 NERFINISHED
notableWork research on poliomyelitis
research on rabies
research on syphilis
research on trachoma
research on yellow fever
occupation bacteriologist
physician
placeOfDeath Accra, Gold Coast NERFINISHED
present-day Ghana NERFINISHED
workLocation Africa NERFINISHED
Central America NERFINISHED
New York City
South America NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

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