Hata, Sahachiro, 1873-1938

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
האטה, סהאצ'ירו, 1873-1938
Name (Latin)
Hata, Sahachiro, 1873-1938
Date of birth
1873-03-23
Date of death
1938-11-22
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 15169390
Wikidata: Q901110
Library of congress: n 89639423
Sources of Information
  • nuc89-68903: His Collected papers of Sahachiro Hata, c1981(hdg. on CLU-M rept.: Hata, Sahachiro, 1873-1938; usage: Sahachiro Hata)

Wikipedia description:

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 antisyphilitic drug arsphenamine 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.

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