Rockefeller creates Cohn-Steinman Professorship to honor discoverers of dendritic cells
Friday, April 20, 2012 - 09:31
in Psychology & Sociology
The family of the late Ralph Steinman, who died in September three days before winning the Nobel Prize, will donate much of the proceeds from the award to establish the Cohn-Steinman Professorship at Rockefeller. Combined with other donations, the professorship will create an enduring memorial to Steinman and his mentor and collaborator, Zanvil Cohn. More »
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