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Jeffery K. Taubenberger (born 1961 in Landstuhl, Germany) is an American virologist. With Ann Reid, he was the first to sequence the genome of the influenza virus which caused the 1918 pandemic of Spanish flu. He is Chief of the Viral Pathogenesis and Evolution Section, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Taubenberger's laboratory studies a number of viruses, including influenza A viruses (IAVs), which are the pathogens that cause yearly flu epidemics and have caused periodic pandemics, such as the 1968 outbreak that killed an estimated one million people. His research aims to inform public health strategies on several important aspects of flu: seasonal flu; avian flu, which circulates among birds and has

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  • Jeffery Karl Taubenberger (* 1961 in Landstuhl, Deutschland) ist ein US-amerikanischer Virologe. Gemeinsam mit hat er als Erster das Genom des Influenzavirus sequenziert, das die „Spanische Grippe“ von 1918 ausgelöst hat. Die Veröffentlichung des Genoms wurde Ende 2005 von der Fachzeitschrift Science als einer der wichtigsten Durchbrüche des Jahres („Breakthroughs of the Year“) bezeichnet und von der medizinischen Fachzeitschrift The Lancet zur Studie des Jahres gewählt („2005 Paper of the year“). (de)
  • Jeffery K. Taubenberger (born 1961 in Landstuhl, Germany) is an American virologist. With Ann Reid, he was the first to sequence the genome of the influenza virus which caused the 1918 pandemic of Spanish flu. He is Chief of the Viral Pathogenesis and Evolution Section, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Taubenberger's laboratory studies a number of viruses, including influenza A viruses (IAVs), which are the pathogens that cause yearly flu epidemics and have caused periodic pandemics, such as the 1968 outbreak that killed an estimated one million people. His research aims to inform public health strategies on several important aspects of flu: seasonal flu; avian flu, which circulates among birds and has (en)
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  • Jeffery Karl Taubenberger (* 1961 in Landstuhl, Deutschland) ist ein US-amerikanischer Virologe. Gemeinsam mit hat er als Erster das Genom des Influenzavirus sequenziert, das die „Spanische Grippe“ von 1918 ausgelöst hat. Die Veröffentlichung des Genoms wurde Ende 2005 von der Fachzeitschrift Science als einer der wichtigsten Durchbrüche des Jahres („Breakthroughs of the Year“) bezeichnet und von der medizinischen Fachzeitschrift The Lancet zur Studie des Jahres gewählt („2005 Paper of the year“). (de)
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