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  2. 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".

  3. Johannes Fibiger Biographical . J ohannes Andreas Grib Fibiger was born at Silkeborg (Denmark) on April 23, 1867. His father, C. E. A. Fibiger, was a local medical practitioner and his mother, Elfride Muller, was a writer. Fibiger gained his bachelor’s degree in 1883 and qualified as a doctor in 1890.

  4. 18 de may. de 2018 · Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger was born on April 23, 1867 in Silkeborg, Denmark. He was the second child born to Christian Fibiger, a local physician, and Elfride Muller, a writer. He was named after his father's brother, who was a clergyman and a poet.

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  6. Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger, danski zdravnik in patolog, nobelovec, * 23. april 1867, Silkeborg, Danska, † 23. april 1928, København. Po diplomi je leta 1890 pridobil zdravniško licenco in nadaljeval študij, sprva pri Robertu Kochu in von Behringu v Berlinu , nato pa kot asistent pri C. J. Salomonsenu na oddelku za bakteriologijo Univerze v Københavnu .

  7. Johannes Fibiger. AKA Johannes Andreas Grib Fibiger. Caused cancer in lab rats. Birthplace: Silkeborg, Denmark Location of death: Copenhagen, Denmark Cause of death: Hear. Military service: Danish Army Medical Corps (1894-97) Danish pathologist and physician Johannes Fibiger conducted important research into diphtheria, tuberculosis, and cancer ...

    • April 23, 1867
    • January 30, 1928