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Bust of Arnold Graffi, by Gerhard Rommel.

Arnold Graffi (19 June 1910 โ€“ 30 January 2006) was a pioneering German doctor in the area of experimental cancer research. He was the first to identify viruses that induce tumours. He also studied chemical carcinogens. Along with Heinz Bielka he wrote an influential textbook on cancer research titled Probleme der Experimentellen Krebsforschung (1959).[1]

Life and work

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Graffi was born in the Saxon town of Bistritz (Bistriศ›a) in Transylvania, then part of Austria-Hungary. His father was a teacher. Graffi completed his gymnasium in 1928 and went to Germany where he studied medicine at Marburg, Leipzig, and Tรผbingen before receiving his doctorate at the Charitรฉ in Berlin. He was influenced by Albert Dietrich in Tรผbingen to study cancer. He studied cell culture with Tivadar Huzella, hormone research with Karl Junkmann at Schering labs and Otto Warburg at Berlin. Graffi worked under Richard Otto at the Paul Ehrlich Institute in Frankfurt. He taught at the Humboldt University of Berlin from 1949 becoming a professor in 1951 and working there until 1975, when he retired. In 1948 he worked at the newly established Institute of Medicine and Biology in Berlin-Buch under the directorship of Walter Friedrich. At the time of his retirement he was director of the Institute of Cancer Research.[2][1]

Graffi made use of the fluorescence property of the carcinogen benz-pyrene to trace its movement through cells following its addition to the skins of mice. He noticed that it accumulated around the mitochondria which suggested to him that mutations of organelles might lead to cancer. In 1954 he discovered the tumor-inducing (retro)virus now known as the Graffi murine leukemia virus. He also found a hamster polyoma virus in 1967. After retirement Graffi continued to be involved in cancer research, but more in the area of chemotherapy and the problems related to it.[1]

Graffi received many honors including the Academy of Natural Scientists Cothenius Medal (1977), the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize (1979); and the Helmholtz Medal (1984). He also received an honorary doctorate from the University of Leipzig in 1990, and the Cross of the Order of Merit from the German government in 1995. Apart from his work he took an interest in art and was a watercolour landscape artist as well as a music composer. When he died in Berlin in 2006, his funeral service included several of his music compositions played on the organ.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Wunderlich, Volker; Bielka, Heinz (2006). "Arnold Graffi (1910โ€“2006): A pioneer of experimental cancer research". Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 132 (8): 483โ€“485. doi:10.1007/s00432-006-0101-0. ISSNย 0171-5216. PMCย 12161095.
  2. ^ Stafford, Ned (2006). "Arnold Graffi". The Lancet. 367 (9515): 980. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(06)68413-4.
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Bistriศ›a

1954), handball player Adrian Criศ™an (born 1980), table tennis player Arnold Graffi (1910โ€“2006), doctor Anita Hartig (born 1983), operatic soprano Kalinikos

Hamster polyomavirus

natural host is the hamster. It was originally described in 1967 by Arnold Graffi as a cause of epithelioma in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus)

Deaths in January 2006

(Green Lantern: Willworld, Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight), fall. Arnold Graffi, 95, German Researcher for oncology, long illness. Coretta Scott King

Cothenius Medal

original on 6 July 2007. Wunderlich, Volker; Bielka, Heinz (August 2006). "Arnold Graffi (1910โ€“2006): A pioneer of experimental cancer research". Journal of

Question mark

hdl:2066/41103. JSTORย 10.1086/431525. S2CIDย 2223235. Retrieved 5 September 2023. Graffi, Giorgio (May 2002). "The Asterisk from Historical to Descriptive and Theoretical

Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize

1978 Ludwik Gross, New York Werner Schรคferย [de; pt], Tรผbingen 1979 Arnold Graffi, Berlin Otto Mรผhlbockย [de], Amsterdam Wallace P. Rowe, Bethesda 1980

Leonida Tonelli

; De Giorgi, E.; Faedo, S.; Fichera, G.; Galligani, I.; Ghizzetti, A.; Graffi, D.; Greco, D.; Grioli, G.; Magenes, E.; Martinelli, E.; Pettineo, B.; Scorza

Mondo film

Manchester: Headpress. ISBNย 1900486636. Stefano Loparco, 'Gualtiero Jacopetti - Graffi sul mondo'. The first complete biography dedicated to the co-director of