
Emil von Behring: Pioneer of Immunology
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In this episode of Philly Public Health Chats, Dr. René Najera explores the life and groundbreaking achievements of Emil von Behring, the first Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine.
Known for his revolutionary work on diphtheria serum therapy, Behring's contributions laid the foundation for modern immunology and saved countless lives.
The episode explores his collaboration with Kitasato Shibasaburo, accolades such as the Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh, and the Nobel Prize. We also explore Behring's post-Nobel work, including founding Behringwerke and attempts to combat tuberculosis.
The episode also touches on his personal life and professional controversies, highlighting his strained relationship with Paul Ehrlich.
- 00:00 Introduction to Philly Public Health Chats
- 00:27 Setting the Stage: The Diphtheria Threat
- 00:39 Emil von Behring's Early Life and Education
- 01:21 Breakthrough in Serum Therapy
- 01:49 Global Recognition and Nobel Prize
- 02:10 Continued Contributions and Personal Life
- 02:48 Legacy and Controversies
- 03:47 Conclusion and Sign-Off