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  1. Gregory Goodwin Pincus (* 9. April 1903 in Woodbine, New Jersey; † 22. August 1967 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein US-amerikanischer Physiologe, der maßgeblich an der Entwicklung der Antibabypille beteiligt war. Von 1951 bis 1967 hielt Gregory G. Pincus eine Professur in Boston inne. Auf Grundlage der Erkenntnis, dass bei Schwangerschaften ...

  2. THE DEATH of Gregory Pincus on August 22, 1967, terminated a distinguished career of creative achievements in the biological sciences. Although the illness that was to end his life had been diagnosed several years prior to his death, Dr. Pincus continued to pursue his scientific work, with particular emphasis on conveying personally to health workers in many countries the data and ...

  3. A Good Man: Gregory Goodwin Pincus: the Man, His Story, the Birth Control Pill : Speroff, Leon: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

  4. Pincus GG (1965) The control of fertility. Academic Press, New York London. Google Scholar Bates RW (1968) Gregory Goodwin Pincus, 1903–1967. Recent Prog Horm Res 24:V–VI. PubMed CAS Google Scholar Edgren RA (1991) Memoir — The beginning of oral contraceptives. Endocrinology 129:1144–1145.

  5. Pincus, Gregory Goodwin. Pincus, Gregory Goodwin ( 09 April 1903–22 August 1967 ), endocrinologist, was born in Woodbine, New Jersey, the son of Joseph W. Pincus, a teacher and farm journal editor, and Elizabeth F. Lipman. Pincus received a B.S. from Cornell University in 1924 and an M.S. and Sc.D. in genetics and physiology form Harvard ...

  6. Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology. Gregory Goodwin Pincus ( 1903 - 1967) ialah endokrinolog, lahir di Woodbine, New Jersey, Amerika Serikat. Ia mengajar di empat universitas di Massachusetts, Harvard (1931–8), Clark (1938–45), Tufts (1946–50), dan Boston (1950–67). Pada 1944 ia ikut mendirikan Yayasan Worcester untuk Biologi ...

  7. The 2 names associated with the development of “The Pill”—the oral contraceptive agent for humans—are Gregory Goodwin Pincus (1903-1967) and John Charles Rock (1890-1984). Endocrinologist-biologist Gregory Pincus conducted the early experimental work on laboratory animals and then collaborated with gynecologist-obstetrician John Rock on the clinical application. “The Pill ...