Ralph Steinman

Laureate of the late 2011 Nobel Prize in Medicine

Former Professor of Rockefeller University (Rockefeller University)

Former member of the American Academy of Sciences and American Academy of Medicine

Professor Steinman is an internationally renowned immunologist and cell biologist. Because he was the first to discover dendritic cells (DC, dendritic cells), an antigen-presenting cell that plays a key role in the immune system, and reveals its function, he is known as the father of contemporary immunology. The discovery of dendritic gate cells is the most important achievement of immunology in the twentieth century. It is a landmark milestone in medicine, biology and immunology, laying the foundation for the rapid development of contemporary immunology and applied research.


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