
Ronald Ross - Wikipedia
Sir Ronald Ross KCB KCMG FRS FRCS [1] [2] (13 May 1857 – 16 September 1932) was a British medical doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on the transmission of malaria, becoming the first British Nobel laureate, and the first born outside Europe.
Sir Ronald Ross | Malaria, Parasitology, Physiologist | Britannica
Sir Ronald Ross (born May 13, 1857, Almora, India—died Sept. 16, 1932, Putney Heath, London, Eng.) was a British doctor who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902 for his work on malaria.
Ronald Ross – Biographical - NobelPrize.org
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1902 was awarded to Ronald Ross "for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and methods of combating it"
Sir Ronald Ross Winner of the 1902 Nobel Prize in Medicine
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Ronald Ross - Biography, Facts and Pictures - Famous Scientists
Ronald Ross is famous for his work concerning malaria and was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1902. He discovered that the salivary gland in the mosquito was the storage site of malarial parasites and using infected birds, he demonstrated the full life cycle of the malarial parasitic
Ronald Ross - Encyclopedia.com
May 29, 2018 · Ronald Ross (1857 – 1932) was a British medical scientist, entomologist, and epidemiologist. Born in India , he studied medicine at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London and then went to India to embark upon a career in the Indian Medical Service, where he focused his attention on malaria.
Ronald Ross: Pioneer of Malaria Research and Nobel Laureate
Sir Ronald Ross, a British medical doctor and researcher, is renowned for his pioneering work in malaria research. His discovery of the malaria parasite's lifecycle within mosquitoes revolutionized the understanding and control of malaria, ...
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1902 - NobelPrize.org
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1902 was awarded to Ronald Ross "for his work on malaria, by which he has shown how it enters the organism and thereby has laid the foundation for successful research on this disease and methods of combating it"
Ronald Ross - Malaria Site
Feb 25, 2015 · The “exception who proves the rule” is Ronald Ross, who won the second medical Nobel; but Ross himself considered the mathematics of epidemic theory as his most important scientific contribution).
Malaria, mosquitoes and the legacy of Ronald Ross - PMC
In 1895, Ronald Ross was based in Sekunderabad, India, where he embarked on his quest to determine whether mosquitoes transmitted malaria parasites of man. For two years his studies were clouded by observations on what we now know to be insusceptible mosquito species.