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  Jules Bordet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet (Soignies (Belgium) June 13, 1870 – April 6, 1961) was a Belgian immunologist and microbiologist.
The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to him in 1919 for his discoveries relating to immunity.
On his passing in 1961, Jules Bordet was interred in the Ixelles Cemetery in Brussels.
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 BookRags: Jules Bordet Biography
Jules Bordet was a pioneer in the field of immunology.
Bordet was also responsible for developing complement fixation tests, which made possible the early detection of many disease-causing bacteria in human and animal blood.
Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet was born in Soignies, Belgium, a small town situated twenty-three miles southwest of Brussels.
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 Jules Bordet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Jules BORDET was born in Soignies on June 13th, 1870.
When Bordet started his work in Metchnikoff's lab, Pfeiffer, a German scientist, had just discovered that serum of a cholera vaccinated guinea pig was capable of killing the cholera vibrio when given intraperitoneally to a non vaccinated infected guinea pig.
This succinct description of Jules Bordets fundamental contribution to the discovery and the study of humoral immunity does not consume his contribution.
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 Jules Bordet - Biography
Jules Bordet was born in Soignies, Belgium, on June 13, 1870.
Bordet's early studies showed that antimicrobic sera include two active substances, one existing before immunization, known as alexine, and the other a specific antibody created by vaccination: he developed a method of diagnosing microbes by sera.
Bordet was a permanent member of the Administrative Council of Brussels University, he was President of the First International Congress of Microbiology (Paris, 1930), and Past President of the Premier Council of Hygiene of Belgium, the Scientific Council of the Pasteur Institute of Paris and the Belgian Academy of Medicine.
nobelprize.org /medicine/laureates/1919/bordet-bio.html   (491 words)

  
 Bordet Jules Jean-Baptiste Vincent - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bordet, Jules Jean-Baptiste Vincent (1870-1961), Belgian bacteriologist and Nobel laureate.
Mazarin, Jules (1602-1661), French statesman and cardinal, who controlled the French government during the minority of Louis XIV and helped make...
Dupré, Jules (1811-1889), French painter of the Barbizon School, a founder of modern French landscape painting.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Jules
Dupré, Jules DUPRÉ, JULES [Dupré, Jules], 1811?-1889, French landscape painter of the Barbizon school.
GOODBYE JULES AND CHARLOTTE; The former England rugby captain Nigel Starmer-Smith watched as two of his children died in their teens.
Jules Verne: mythmaker of the machine age; His literary reputation is being rehabilitated but, 100 years after his death, France is no closer to fully understanding him, writes John Lichfield.(Foreign News)
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 Jules Bordet Winner of the 1919 Nobel Prize in Medicine
Jules Bordet Winner of the 1919 Nobel Prize in Medicine
Jules Bordet BIography from Encyclopedia Britannica (submitted by www.britannica.com)
Jules Jean Baptiste Vincent Bordet (submitted by Lukas)
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 Jules Bordet Institute - Brussels - Belgium - Survey of European Breast Cancer Services - ESO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Jules Bordet Institute - Brussels - Belgium - Survey of European Breast Cancer Services - ESO
The multidisciplinary breast team at the Jules Bordet Institute is dedicated to clinical management and research in the area of breast cancer.
This Jules Bordet team also has a growing interest in the field of geriatric oncology.
www.cancerworld.org /ebcs/en/Belgium/Jules_Bordet/Jules_Bordet_home.asp   (312 words)

  
 Jules Bordet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
French architect, grand-nephew of François, was originally Jules Hardouin, but took the name of Mansard; was born in Paris, 1646; died at Marly 1708.
Jules Moss is an early childhood educator and musician.
Jules and Theo sont 2 jeunes garçons de 7 et 9 ans.
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 Clinical Trial: FRAGRANCE Part A
The aromatase inhibitors are drugs already approved for the treatment of breast cancer in the adjuvant and metastatic setting, and have demonstrated a superiority when compared to other hormone therapy agents as tamoxifen.
FRAGRANCE is a trial of neoadjuvant hormone therapy activated in September 2004 at the Jules Bordet Institute.
The main objective of this study is to find a genetic signature of de novo resistance to letrozole The standard dose of letrozol, 2,5 mg/day, is given orally during 4 months previous to the definitive breast surgery.
www.clinicaltrials.gov /ct/show/NCT00199134   (671 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Jules Bordet (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Jules Bordet (Medicine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Jules Bordet[zhUl bOrdA´] Pronunciation Key, 1870–1961, Belgian serologist and immunologist, M.D. Univ. of Brussels, 1892.
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 Belgium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Georges Lemaître is a famous Belgian cosmologist credited with proposing the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe in 1927.
Three Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine have been awarded to Belgians: Jules Bordet in 1919, Corneille Heymans in 1938, and Albert Claude and Christian De Duve in 1974.
Ilya Prigogine was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1977.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Bordet, Jules   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Bordet, Jules
Bordet, Jules BORDET, JULES [Bordet, Jules], 1870-1961, Belgian serologist and immunologist, M.D. Univ. of Brussels, 1892.
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 Athénée Royal Jules Bordet Soignies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
L'Athénée Royal Jules Bordet (du nom de notre "prix Nobel") à Soignies est une école publique de la Communauté française de Belgique.
Elle regroupe une section "maternelle" pour enfants de 2,5 à 6 ans, une section "fondamentale" pour enfants de 6 à 12 ans et une section secondaire pour les 12-18 ans.
Athénée Royal Jules Bordet (the name of "our" Nobel Prize) is a public school.
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 Clinical Trial: Adjuvant Capecitabine in Elderly Patients With Breast Cancer: a Phase II Study
Secondary end points are safety (including the evaluation of possible impact of treatment on the functional, cognitive and emotional status of the patient) and evaluating if some form of geriatric assessment add any information to the classic “inclusion criteria screening” in terms of prediction of treatment compliance and toxicity.
The study is being conducted at the Jules Bordet Institute.
Chantal Bernard, MD, Principal Investigator, Jules Bordet Institute
www.clinicaltrials.gov /ct/show/NCT00263705   (601 words)

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