Falkow, Stanley

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Name (Latin)
Falkow, Stanley
Other forms of name
Falkow, S. (Stanley)
Date of birth
1934-01-24
Date of death
2018-05-05
Field of activity
Drug resistance in microorganisms
Medical bacteriology
Microbiology
Occupation
College teachers
Microbiologists
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
Language
English
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 67886073
Wikidata: Q2331701
Library of congress: n 85028722
HAI10: 000099901
Sources of Information
  • Rapid detection and identification of infectious agents, 1985:
  • NLM files, 6/7/85
  • LC files, 6/7/85
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Wikipedia description:

Stanley "Stan" Falkow (January 24, 1934 – May 5, 2018) was an American microbiologist and a professor of microbiology at Georgetown University, University of Washington, and Stanford University School of Medicine. Falkow is known as the father of the field of molecular microbial pathogenesis. He formulated molecular Koch's postulates, which have guided the study of the microbial determinants of infectious diseases since the late 1980s. Falkow spent over 50 years uncovering molecular mechanisms of how bacteria cause disease and how to disarm them. Falkow also was one of the first scientists to investigate antimicrobial resistance, and presented his research extensively to scientific, government, and lay audiences explaining the spread of resistance from one organism to another, now known as horizontal gene transfer, and the implications of this phenomenon on our ability to combat infections in the future.

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