13 Facts About Howard Bachrach

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Howard Lloyd Bachrach was an American scientist who made research contributions to the understanding of viruses such as foot-and-mouth disease and polio.

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Howard Bachrach worked for the United States Department of Agriculture and was chief scientist at the Plum Island Animal Disease Center.

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Howard Bachrach was a recipient of the National Medal of Science and was a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Howard Bachrach's family owned a men's clothing store that remained in Faribault until 2006.

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Howard Bachrach attended the University of Minnesota, where he completed a chemistry degree.

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Howard Bachrach later researched measures to prevent bread from becoming stale, then returned to Minnesota and studied classical swine fever.

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Howard Bachrach found that the disease could be transmitted by a protein produced by the virus, even in the absence of the virus itself.

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Howard Bachrach was able to purify the virus responsible for foot-and-mouth disease.

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In 1950, having spent a year in Europe, Howard Bachrach secured a position in the laboratory of Wendell Meredith Stanley at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Howard Bachrach was named chief scientist at the center in 1961.

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In turn, the bacterium produced a large amount of VP3, and the Howard Bachrach team felt that this could lead to a vaccine against the disease.

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Howard Bachrach received the National Medal of Science the next year.

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Howard Bachrach died of heart disease in 2008 at JFK Medical Center in Atlantis, Florida.