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May 15, 1845 — Jul 15, 1916· 71 yrs

RUSSIAN EMPIRE AUTHOR · COMMUNICABLE DISEASES · HYGIENE

Elie Metchnikoff

Also known as: Élie Metchnikoff, I. I Mechnikov

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Ilya Ilyich Mechnikov (15 May [O.S. 3 May] 1845 – 15 July 1916), gallicised and known in Western sources as Élie Metchnikoff, was a zoologist from the Russian Empire of Moldavian noble ancestry best known for his research in immunology (study of immune systems) and thanatology (study of death). He and Paul Ehrlich were jointly awarded the 1908 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "in recognition of their work on immunity". Mechnikov was born in a region of the Russian Empire that is today part of modern-day Ukraine to a Moldavian noble father and a Ukrainian-Jewish mother. He later moved to France. Given this complex heritage, five different nations and peoples lay claim to Metchnikoff.

Ivanivka, Russian Empire
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IN The Nature of Man I laid down the outlines of a theory of the actual changes which take place during the senescence of our body.

— from Essais optimistes

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The nature of man

1975

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Nevosprīimchivost' v infektsionnykh boliezniakh

1903

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Immunität bei Infektionskrankheiten

1902

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