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Sahachirō Hata
Hata Sahachirō
Born
(1873-03-23)March 23, 1873
Masuda, Shimane, Japan
Died
November 22, 1938(1938-11-22) (aged 65)
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality
Japanese
Alma mater
Okayama University
Known for
Arsphenamine
Scientific career
Fields
Bacteriology Chemotherapy
Institutions
Kitasato Institute
Sahachirō Hata (秦 佐八郎, Hata Sahachirō, March 23, 1873 – November 22, 1938) was a prominent Japanese bacteriologist who researched the bubonic plague under Kitasato Shibasaburō and assisted in developing the Arsphenamine drug in 1909 in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich.
Hata received three unsuccessful nominations for the Nobel Prize, one from Swiss surgeon Emil Kocher for Chemistry in 1911 and two by Japanese colleagues Hayazo Ito and G Osawa for Physiology or Medicine in 1912 and 1913, respectively.[1][2]
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Bertheim. The antisyphilitic activity of this compound was discovered by SahachiroHata in 1909, during a survey of hundreds of newly synthesized organic arsenical...
effect and had it tested in Africa. With the support of his assistant SahachiroHata Ehrlich discovered in 1909 that Compound 606, Arsphenamine, effectively...
in rabbits. While their early compounds were too toxic, Ehrlich and SahachiroHata, a Japanese bacteriologist working with Ehrlich in the quest for a drug...
because of this work, but Kitasato was not. Meanwhile, Hideyo Noguchi and SahachiroHata, those who missed out on the early Nobel Prize for many times. Katsusaburō...
first effective treatment for syphilis was arsphenamine, discovered by SahachiroHata in 1909, during a survey of hundreds of newly synthesized organic arsenical...
(1869), the third and eighth President of the Tokyo Imperial University SahachiroHata (Prof.), nominated for Nobel Prize, member of Japan Academy, Ken Sakamura...
test treatments for syphilis since the early twentieth century, when SahachiroHata injected them with arsphenamine, which became known as "the magic bullet"...
against trypanosomes, but found in 1909 by Ehrlich and bacteriologist SahachiroHata effective against the microorganism involved in syphilis, a disease...
States 1912 Nominated by MD A.S.Helton from Washington, DC the only time SahachiroHata March 23, 1873 Masuda, Shimane, Japan November 22, 1938 Tokyo, Japan...
Universities, Okayama University ranked 501-600th worldwide in 2023. SahachiroHata - nomination for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1913....
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Maud of Wales, Queen of Haakon VII of Norway (b. 1869) November 22 – SahachiroHata, Japanese bacteriologist (b. 1873) November 25 – Otto von Lossow, Bavarian...
properties having been discovered the previous fall by bacteriologist SahachiroHata during systematic testing in the laboratory of Paul Ehrlich; it rapidly...