William S. Tillett
American internist, microbiologist
Intro | American internist, microbiologist | ||
A.K.A. | William Smith Tillett | ||
A.K.A. | William Smith Tillett | ||
Places | United States of America | ||
was | Physician Internist Professor Educator Biologist Microbiologist | ||
Work field | Academia Biology Healthcare Science | ||
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Birth | 10 July 1892, Charlotte, USA | ||
Death | 4 April 1974 (aged 81 years) | ||
Star sign | Cancer | ||
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William Smith Tillett (July 10, 1892 in Charlotte, North Carolina – April 4, 1974) was an American internist and microbiologist. He is best known for the discovery of C-reactive protein and the streptokinase. He was also a professor of medicine at the New York University School of Medicine.
William was born in 1892 in Charlotte, North Carolina. He earned his A. B. from the University of North Carolina in 1913 and later received his M. D. from the Johns Hopkins Medical School in 1917.
William started his academic career on the Johns Hopkins faculty. In 1937, he was designated as professor of bacteitiology at N.Y.U.