Factbites
 Where results make sense
About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   PR   |   Contact us  

Topic: Barry Marshall


Related Topics

  
  The Australian Institute of Policy & Science
Barry Marshall graduated from the University of Western Australia in 1974 and trained as a physician at Royal Perth Hospital until 1983.
Barry Marshall returned to Western Australia on sabbatical in 1997, and in 1998 was funded again by the NHMRC as Burnet Fellow to continue his work on H.
Barry Marshall's awards include the Albert Lasker Award (1995), the Australian Achiever Award (1998), the Burnet Fellowship of the National Health and Medical Research Council (1998), and the Benjamin Franklin Award for Life Sciences (1999).
www.tallpoppies.net.au /cavalcade/marshall.htm   (1244 words)

  
 Mortgage Financial, Inc. - Barry Marshall
Barry is involved many industry organizations such as the Greater Salem Board of Realtors and the Massachusetts Bankers Association.
Barry was born and raised in Lynn, MA.
Barry’s daughter will be a senior at the University of Connecticut, as a Biology Major.
mfsinc.com /bmarshall   (153 words)

  
 Barry Marshall Editorial Profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
At this time, Barry’s talent could be worthy of mentioning at the bottom of page 56 of the local home town newspaper next to the pet store advertisement.
Three of Barry’s children’s books about Native Americans, Children Of The People, Young Visions, and The Web Of Life were published by the American Indian Celebration of Arts, Heritage, and Education in conjunction with their education program.
Barry has contributed articles to UPBEAT Entertainment News Syndicate, and currently is penning a young adult novel and several scripts for Nite Owl Productions.
www.2upbeatmag.com /EXECUTIVE-PROFILES/barry-marshall-profile.html   (389 words)

  
 Sydney Morning Herald Features Barry Marshall Helicobacter pylori
Marshall was in the final stages of training to become a physician, having dropped earlier plans to become a GP because, he explains: "When I was in medical school I was given the impression that everything had already been discovered in medicine.
Marshall recalls that during his decade at the University of Virginia, patients came from all over to have their ulcers cured.
Stuart Hazell says: "It's made Barry's career, it's made my career, and it's made plenty of other people's careers." NOT surprisingly, whispers about a possible Nobel prize have grown so loud that there are even rumours that the Swedes have asked for Marshall's US supporters to tone down their lobbying.
www.vianet.net.au /~bjmrshll/features2.html   (2105 words)

  
 Barry Marshall Biography -- Academy of Achievement
Barry James Marshall was born in Kalgoorlie, a mining town in the interior of Western Australia.
Marshall's critics contended that the presence of helicobacter in the stomachs of patients with gastric diseases was coincidental, and that the bacteria were probably harmless.
In 1986, Marshall was invited to the United States to serve as a Research Fellow and Professor of Medicine at the University of Virginia.
www.achievement.org /autodoc/page/mar1bio-1   (1581 words)

  
 Barry J. Marshall Biography | World of Microbiology and Immunology
Marshall studied medicine at the University of Western Australia from 1969 to 1974.
Despite their evidence that the organism was the cause of stomach ulceration, the medical community of the time was not convinced that a bacterium could survive the harsh acidic conditions of the stomach yet alone cause tissue damage in this environment.
Marshall's finding was one of the first indications that human disease thought to be due to biochemical or genetic defects were in fact due to bacterial infections.
www.bookrags.com /biography/barry-j-marshall-wmi   (418 words)

  
 KNAW > The Heineken Prizes > Laureates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Barry Marshall, then a resident in internal medicine, was invited to conduct a six months of clinical research with Warren.
Although Marshall's work was initially greeted with scepticism, his persistence was eventually rewarded, and today nearly all patients with peptic ulcers are successfully treated with a combination of antibiotics and inhibitors of acid secretion.
Barry Marshall was born in 1951 and is professor of internal medicine at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, North Carolina, USA.
www.knaw.nl /cfdata/heineken/laureates_detail.cfm?winnaar__id=37   (429 words)

  
 7.30 Report - 04/10/2005: Nobel Prize winners join elite group of Australians   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
MICK O'DONNELL: Barry Marshall at 54 is a professor of microbiologist at the University of Western Australia.
BARRY MARSHALL: The paradox was that many people gave up this stressful lifestyle trying to protect themselves from ulcers, and they still had the ulcers.
BARRY MARSHALL: A pharmaceutical company want to sell you a drug that you take every day for the rest of your life, a cholesterol drug, a diabetes drug, they are great sellers.
www.abc.net.au /7.30/content/2005/s1474662.htm   (1164 words)

  
 cooltech.iafrica.com | science & nature | nobel prize Drinking bugs for science
Marshall (54), who won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Medicine with colleague Robin Warren, is an unconventional man of medical science who found fame and fortune partly by drinking a glassful of bugs.
Barry J. Marshall was born on September 30, 1951 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.
In 1986, Marshall became a research fellow and professor of medicine at the University of Virginia in the United States, and a decade later advanced to be a professor of research in internal medicine at the same institution.
cooltech.iafrica.com /science/nobel/497815.htm   (462 words)

  
 Barry Marshall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Barry J. Marshall, MBBS (born 30 September 1951 in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia) is an Australian physician and Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Western Australia.
He is well-known for proving that the bacteria Helicobacter pylori is the cause of most stomach ulcers, reversing decades of medical doctrine which held that ulcers were caused by stress, spicy foods, and too much acid.
In 2005, the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Dr. Marshall and his long-time collaborator Dr. Warren "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease".
88.208.194.172 /wiki/index.php/Barry_Marshall   (404 words)

  
 AM - Australian researchers awarded Nobel Prize
Barry Marshall and Robin Warren were last night named by the Nobel Committee as the winners of the 2005 prize in medicine for their pioneering discovering that peptic ulcers could be cured by a short regime of antibiotics and acid secretion inhibitors.
BARRY MARSHALL: Well in the beginning nobody believed us, and of course everybody thought they knew the cause of ulcers was stress, so they said well we know the cause of ulcers, we don't need any new causes.
BARRY MARSHALL: The germ is still sensitive to antibiotics, and so most people can be cured, but now that 10 per cent of the population has a resistant version, and so as the years go by we know it's going to be harder, so we're planning for that already.
www.abc.net.au /am/content/2005/s1473957.htm   (655 words)

  
 BARRY MARSHALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Marshall is a member of the National Society of Marine Painters, North Shore Art Association, the Denver Art Student League and the Santa Cruz Art League.
Barry Marshall has received numerous awards for his paintings including the C Bruce Brown Memorial Award in 1990 and 1992.
Marshall works in a style similar to early California plein painters with a mixture of strong brushwork and glazes to capture the contrasting luminescence of the sky and the energy of the sea.
www.bromes.com /art/marshall.htm   (338 words)

  
 [No title]
Barry Marshall had to go to the extreme measure of swallowing bacteria to prove that they cause stomach ulcers and 20 years later many patients complaining of stomach pain are still not tested for H. pylori.
Marshall said, "You have to have a significant understanding of molecular medicine in order to comprehend why these organisms can exist inside phagocytes, and the way in which they take over the actions of phagocytes.
Barry Marshall ran into resistance regarding his discovery that a pathogen was responsible for stomach ulcers.
www.marshallprotocol.com /forum32/2013.html   (1350 words)

  
 H Pylori is Contagious   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Marshall discovered that h pylori caused ulcers, but to get the attention of the medical community required some pretty drastic measures.
Because of Dr. Marshall, Nobel Prize recipient in 1998, surgeons are no longer resecting stomachs as an ulcer treatment, and stomach cancer, at one time the most prevalent cancer, is almost non existent.
We honor and salute Dr. Marshall's tireless research and efforts to bring the H. Pylori problem to the attention of the whole world.
www.hmscrown.com /h_pylori_dr_barry_marshall.html   (158 words)

  
 [No title]
Barry is considered one of the best at his business.
Barry was among the first to make fight scenes plot-driven and character-driven.
Marshall says that he was afraid of getting hurt, but it didn't take long for Barry to put him at ease.
www.jrn.columbia.edu /studentwork/cns/2003-06-22/syndication/Lee-stagefight.txt   (911 words)

  
 ArtistColony.Com
Barry Marshall has studied sculpture, figure drawing, and painting at Cabrillo College, Orange Coast College, the Denver Art Student's League, Cape Cod School of Art, and the Montserrat School of Art.
Barry is a member of the National Society of Marine Painters, North Shore Art Association, the Denver Art League and the Santa Cruz Art League.
Marshall works in a style similar to early California plein air painters with a mixture of strong brush work and glazes to capture the contrasting luminescence of the sky and the energy of the sea.
www.artistcolony.com /artisthomepage.cfm?AcctNumber=160   (209 words)

  
 U.Va. Top News Daily
Marshall is the first current member of the University of Virginia School of Medicine faculty to be honored with a Nobel Prize.
Marshall and pathologist Robin Warren, M.D., discovered the connection between Helicobacter pylori bacterium and peptic ulcers and gastric cancers in Australia in the early 1980s.
Marshall then spent a decade (1986-1996) at the University of Virginia as a research fellow, gastroenterologist and professor of medicine.
www.virginia.edu /topnews/10_04_2005/marshall_barry.html   (521 words)

  
 Marshall Discovers Ulcer Cure
Marshall rushed to the hospital and performed an endoscopy of the man's stomach.
Marshall arrived in late 1984 armed with a study he'd performed on 16 patients treated with a combination of bismuth and one of three common antibiotics.
Marshall countered that his use of over the counter drugs and frequently prescribed generic antibiotics made a full scale study unnecessary.
www.metamath.com /math124/statis/Marhelio.htm   (2229 words)

  
 An Odyssey Of Hope And Chronic Illness | Saturday Evening Post
Barry Marshall and Robin Warren—that bacteria, not stress, caused the majority of ulcers.
Marshall knew of only one case besides mine in which his course of antibiotic treatment cured inflammatory bowel disease.
As Marshall explains, "Within molecular biology, we are developing various high-tech ways of looking at antibodies; conceivably, we will be able to remove a lymphocyte and work out its DNA to see what it is directed toward.
www.saturdayeveningpost.com /issues/special/barrymarshall/7370452.shtml   (3081 words)

  
 Bacteria, Ulcers, and Ostracism? H. pylori and the Making of a Myth
One might expect that if scientific medicine had dogmatically rejected Warren and Marshall's hypothesis, there would be scant references to their reports for the several years after the initial publications.
And of course, many of the people who were in a position to evaluate any other possibilities were heavily indebted to corporate support for their own research work and were, I think, not necessarily overtly but in a sort of covert or subtle way influenced to almost look the other way.
Marshall, B.J., J.A. Armstrong, D.B. McGechie, and R.J. Glancy.
www.chsourcebook.com /articles/hpylori.html   (4732 words)

  
 First Nobel prize! Marshall wins award for discovering link between ulcers and bacteria : 10-7-2005
Barry J. Marshall, who holds joint faculty appointments at the School of Medicine and the University of Western Australia, has won the 2005 Nobel Prize in medicine.
Marshall’s research was revolutionary, in that it changed the understanding of ulcers and gastrointestinal diseases, according to Dr. David Peura, U.Va. professor of medicine and president of the American Gastroenterological Association.
The research that accomplished those goals and finally proved Marshall’s theory to the rest of the medical community was done by a five-member group at U.Va. known informally as the H. Pylori Unit, headed by Clinical Study Coordinator Susie Hoffman, under Marshall’s supervision.
www.virginia.edu /insideuva/2005/17/marshall.html   (797 words)

  
 Health Alliance Appoints Barry Marshall as Adminis
In his new role, Marshall is responsible for the overall management of the solid organ transplant services, including program design and implementation; financial and human resource management; public relations and marketing; and strategic planning.
Marshall has been with the Health Alliance for nearly three years, where he most recently served as director of transplant operations.
Marshall earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health care management from Franklin University and an Associate's degree in computer science from Columbus State University.
www.health-alliance.com /newsflash.nsf/18344abeb26329f185256b920067b95f/550369356bfa8cdd85256cfb0075c9a4   (203 words)

  
 UWA Alumni Cocktail Reception with Nobel Prize Laureate, Dr Barry Marshall - 15-Jun-06: General New York article: ...
On Monday June 12, 2006, The University of Western Australia, in association with Advance, hosted the 2005 winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine and UWA alumnus, Dr Barry Marshall, at a reception at the Harvard Club in New York.
Dr Marshall gave a witty and illuminating address to the gathered alumni and friends of the University and he also treated guests to an insider peek of footage from the sumptuous presentation ceremony and banquet that he, and his partner and fellow recipient Dr Robin Warren, enjoyed.
Dr Barry Marshall and research partner Dr Robin Warren, made the history changing discovery that stomach ulcers are not caused by stress, spicy foods and too much acid.
www.advance.org /en/art/?209   (478 words)

  
 Barry Marshall Profile -- Academy of Achievement
For over a decade, Dr. Barry Marshall endured the hostility and ridicule of a medical establishment deeply invested in the received wisdom that peptic ulcers were a chronic condition requiring a lifetime of treatment.
Marshall proved he had discovered not only the cause but the cure for most stomach ulcers and gastritis.
Barry Marshall's vision and courage have been recognized with the greatest honors in the world of science, including the 2005 Nobel Prize in Medicine.
www.achievement.org /autodoc/page/mar1pro-1   (389 words)

  
 Focus on digestive diseases: an interview with Barry Marshall, M.D.: certain digestive disorders can place you at ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Marshall, you might recall, discovered in 1984 that a common form of bacteria--Helicobacter pylori, rather than stress--causes most ulcers.
Marshall: There are facts and good data from Sweden showing that people with GERD do get more adenocarcinoma of the esophagus.
Marshall: There are individuals with Barrett's who develop gastric cancer and progress through its stages--from Barrett's to dysplasia (abnormal cell development) to cancer.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1189/is_6_275/ai_110229715   (909 words)

  
 GregsOpinion.com: Comment on Thoughts on Overreaching   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Barry is an embarassment to Washington D.C. and to the Democratic Party, and thus he is obviously fair game as political fodder.
Marshall even states (and I very much agree based precisely on Frist's actions) that he thinks Frist certainly is not a racist.
You and Marshall are trying to impose meaning on his words not justified by the evidence, and you wouldn't be attempting this if a fl man wasn't involved.
www.gregsopinion.com /mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=2815   (3620 words)

  
 [No title]
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2005 goes to Barry J. Marshall and J. Robin Warren "for their discovery of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease".
Marshall joined Dr. Warren in studying biopsies from a series of patients and Dr. Marshall succeeded in growing a then unknown bacterium that he thought was a member of the Campylobacter family.
Marshall has said that he was aided in the discovery by working in an academically obscure location where he could keep an open mind on pursuing his observations.
www.marshallprotocol.com /view_topic.php?id=4386&forum_id=37   (1750 words)

Try your search on: Qwika (all wikis)

Factbites
  About us   |   Why use us?   |   Reviews   |   Press   |   Contact us  
Copyright © 2005-2007 www.factbites.com Usage implies agreement with terms.