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  1. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (Silkeborg, Dinamarca; 23 de abril de 1867-Copenhague, 30 de enero de 1928), fue un médico danés, [1] galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Medicina en 1926 por su trabajo sobre la etiopatogenia del cáncer ( “por su descubrimiento del carcinoma Spiroptera”).

    • Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger
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  2. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1926. Born: 23 April 1867, Silkeborg, Denmark. Died: 30 January 1928, Copenhagen, Denmark. Affiliation at the time of the award: Copenhagen University, Copenhagen, Denmark. Prize motivation: “for his discovery of the Spiroptera carcinoma”.

  3. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger (23 April 1867 – 30 January 1928) was a Danish physician and professor of anatomical pathology at the University of Copenhagen. He was the recipient of the 1926 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for his discovery of the Spiroptera carcinoma".

  4. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger. Médico danés, ganador del Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina en 1926.

    • 23 de abril de 1867Silkeborg, Dinamarca
    • Médico, profesor
  5. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger. (1867—1928) Quick Reference. (1867–1928) Danish physician. Fibiger, born the son of a physician at Silkeborg in Denmark, was educated at the University of Copenhagen, completing his medical studies in 1890.

  6. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger ( Silkeborg, Dinamarca; 23 de abril de 1867- Copenhague, 30 de enero de 1928), fue un médico danés, galardonado con el Premio Nobel de Medicina en 1926 por su trabajo sobre la etiopatogenia del cáncer ( “por su descubrimiento del carcinoma Spiroptera”).

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Johannes Fibiger was a Danish pathologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1926 for achieving the first controlled induction of cancer in laboratory animals, a development of profound importance to cancer research.