Etymology : arupense, pertaining to the ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology, where the type strain was characterized.
12.
In 1870 Basch was appointed lecturer on experimental pathology at the University of Vienna, and in 1877 assistant professor.
13.
He was president of the American Association of Pathologists and Bacteriologists and of the American Society for Experimental Pathology.
14.
In 1901 he became a privat-docent for general and experimental pathology, followed by a promotion as associate professor in 1906.
15.
In 1976 the AAPB and the "'American Society for Experimental Pathology "'joined to form ASIP . 2013 marked ASIP's Centennial.
16.
Founding director of the Institute of Comparative Animal Pathology, which is a predecessor to today's Institute of Experimental Pathology and Parasitology.
17.
He was appointed a reader of the Experimental Pathology Department at Birmingham University in 1954 and became a professor in 1960.
18.
From there Lacy matriculated to the Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation in Rochester, Minnesota, for graduate work in anatomy and experimental pathology.
19.
In Germany in the 1830s, cytology as the focus of physiological research, while Julius Cohnheim pioneered experimental pathology in medical schools'scientific laboratories.
20.
Moritz Traube was a younger brother of the famous Berlin physician Ludwig Traube ( physician ), the co-founder of the German experimental pathology.