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Creation Date
1939
Description
James B. Murphy, circa late 1930s
Courtesy of the Rockefeller Archive Center
Murphy, James B. (1884-1950) was a pathologist and cancer specialist who spent most of the career associated with the Rockefeller Institute investigating the role of lymphocytes in tuberculosis, x-ray mutagenesis, and the nature of malignant tumors in fowls.
See also Cancer Genetics: Susceptibility to Both Spontaneous and Induced Tumors Is Inherited and National Academy of Sciences Biographical Memoirs
Years at the Rockefeller Institute: 1910-1950
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James B. Murphy