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Milstein

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Mil·stein (mlstn), Cesar 1927-2002.
Argentinian-born British immunologist. He shared a 1984 Nobel Prize for developing a method of producing monoclonal antibodies.


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For the past decade, Milstein has led a multidisciplinary team of researchers in developing a new multidisciplinary, multifaith, and research-focused model for relationships between clergy and clinicians that is religion-inclusive rather than faith-based.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Caption: In a traditional topping out ceremony, Vivian and Philip Milstein joined New York-Presbyterian Hospital's Dr.
Before enlisting in the US Army in 1955, Stanley Milstein had seen nothing beyond his small Brooklyn neighbourhood.
 
 
 
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