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Charlotte Friend | |
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Born | March 11, 1921 New York City, New York |
Died | January 13, 1987 New York, New York | (aged 65)
Nationality | U.S. |
Alma mater | Hunter College, Yale |
Known for | Discovery of the Friend Leukemia Virus and Friend erythroleukemia cells, her research is still widely used today. It has become especially important in the field of HIV/AIDS research following her death. |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Virology |
Institutions | New York University, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research, Icahn School of Medicine |
Charlotte Friend (March 11, 1921 – January 13, 1987) was an American virologist. She is best known for her discovery of the Friend leukemia virus.[1] She helped to establish the concept of the oncovirus, studied the role of the host immune response in disease development, and helped define modern retrovirology.