Daniel W. Bradley

American virologist
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IntroAmerican virologist
PlacesUnited States of America
isPhysician Virologist
Work fieldBiology Healthcare
Gender
Male
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Biography

Daniel W. Bradley (born 13 July 1941) is an American virologist who, along with Michael Houghton, Qui-Lim Choo and George Kuo at Chiron Corporation, work to help isolate the Hepatitis C virus in 1989. He graduated from San Jose State University in 1964 before going on to receive a Master's in biochemistry from the University of California and a Doctorate from the University of Arizona. He worked for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention starting in 1971. He received the Karl Landsteiner Memorial Award of the American Association of Blood Banks in 1992, the Robert Koch Prize in 1993, and the Gairdner Foundation International Award in 2013.

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