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Robert Alan Good (May 21 1922 – June 13 2003) was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 physician
Physician

A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
 who performed the first successful human bone marrow transplant
Bone marrow transplant

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the transplantation of Pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell derived from the bone marrow or blood. Stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure in the fields of hematology and oncology, most often performed for people with diseases of the blood, bone marrow, or certain types of cancer....
  for an illness other than cancer and is regarded as a founder of modern immunology
Immunology

Immunology is a broad branch of biomedical science science that covers the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms. It deals with, among other things, the physiology functioning of the immune system in states of both health and disease; malfunctions of the immune system in immunological disorders ; the physical, chemical an...
.

Robert Good was born in Crosby, Minnesota
Crosby, Minnesota

Crosby is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,299 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Brainerd, Minnesota Brainerd micropolitan area....
, the second son of parents who worked as educators. He attended the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public university research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States....
 and its medical school
Medical school

A medical school is a tertiary educational institution?or part of such an institution?that teaches medicine.In addition to a medical degree program, some medical schools offer programs leading to a Master's Degree, Doctor of Philosophy , or other post-secondary education....
, receiving a B.A.






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Robert Alan Good (May 21 1922 – June 13 2003) was an American
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 physician
Physician

A physician, medical practitioner, doctor of medicine, or medical doctor practices medicine, and is concerned with maintaining or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease and injury....
 who performed the first successful human bone marrow transplant
Bone marrow transplant

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the transplantation of Pluripotential hemopoietic stem cell derived from the bone marrow or blood. Stem cell transplantation is a medical procedure in the fields of hematology and oncology, most often performed for people with diseases of the blood, bone marrow, or certain types of cancer....
  for an illness other than cancer and is regarded as a founder of modern immunology
Immunology

Immunology is a broad branch of biomedical science science that covers the study of all aspects of the immune system in all organisms. It deals with, among other things, the physiology functioning of the immune system in states of both health and disease; malfunctions of the immune system in immunological disorders ; the physical, chemical an...
.

Robert Good was born in Crosby, Minnesota
Crosby, Minnesota

Crosby is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States. The population was 2,299 at the 2000 census. It is part of the Brainerd, Minnesota Brainerd micropolitan area....
, the second son of parents who worked as educators. He attended the University of Minnesota
University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities is a public university research university located in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota, United States....
 and its medical school
Medical school

A medical school is a tertiary educational institution?or part of such an institution?that teaches medicine.In addition to a medical degree program, some medical schools offer programs leading to a Master's Degree, Doctor of Philosophy , or other post-secondary education....
, receiving a B.A. degree in 1944, and M.D. and Ph.D.
Doctor of Philosophy

Doctor of Philosophy, abbreviated Ph.D. or PhD for the Latin , meaning "teacher of philosophy", is an postgraduate academic degree awarded by University....
 degrees in 1947. He was the first student to undertake a combined M.D.-Ph.D curriculum at Minnesota.

While an undergraduate, he developed a polio-like illness that left him partially paralyzed
Paralysis

Paralysis is the complete loss of muscle function for one or more muscle groups. Paralysis can cause loss of feeling or loss of mobility in the affected area....
. His mother pushed his wheelchair
Wheelchair

A wheelchair is a wheeled mobility device in which the user sits. The device is propelled either manually or via various automated systems. Wheelchairs are used by people for whom walking is difficult or impossible due to illness , injury, or disability....
 into his medical school classrooms. He eventually recovered from the illness, but retained a pronounced limp
Limp

A limp is a type of asymmetric abnormality of the gait . Limping may be caused by unequal leg lengths , experiencing pain when walking , muscle weakness, disorders of proprioception, or stiffness of joints ....
 for the remainder of his life.

After obtaining his M.D. and Ph.D. degrees, Good undertook clinical training in pediatrics
Pediatrics

Differences between adult and pediatric medicinePediatrics differs from adult medicine in many respects. The obvious body size differences are paralleled by maturational changes....
 at the University of Minnesota Hospitals. After a fellowship year at the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Rockefeller University

The Rockefeller University is a private university which focuses primarily on basic research in the biomedical fields and offers graduate and postgraduate education....
, he returned to the University of Minnesota Medical School
University of Minnesota Medical School

The University of Minnesota Medical School is the medical school of the University of Minnesota. It is a combination of two campuses situated in Minneapolis and Duluth, Minnesota, Minnesota....
 in 1950, where he engaged in research on the immune system
Immune system

An immune system is a collection of biological processes within an organism that protects against disease by identifying and killing pathogens and tumour cells....
. He was promoted in 1962 to the rank of Professor in Pediatrics, Microbiology and Pathology, and later also served as Head of the Department of Pathology. In 1969 he was appointed as Regent's Professor, one of the highest recognitions of the University of Minnesota.

Among his accomplishments, in 1962 he documented the importance of the thymus
Thymus

In human anatomy, the thymus is an organ located in the upper anterior portion of the Thoracic cavity just behind the sternum. The main function of the thymus is to provide an area for T lymphocyte maturation....
 gland, in 1965 he documented the important role of the tonsil
Tonsil

Palatine tonsils, occasionally called the faucial tonsils, are the tonsils that can be seen on the left and right sides at the back of the throat....
s in developing the immune defense systems of mammal
Mammal

Mammals are a class of vertebrate animals whose name is derived from their distinctive feature, mammary glands, with which they feed their young....
s including humans, and in 1968 he led the team that performed the first successful human bone marrow transplant. The patient who received the transplant was a 5-month-old boy with a profound immune deficiency
Primary immunodeficiency

Primary immunodeficiencies are disorders in which part of the body's immune system is missing or does not function properly. To be considered a primary immunodeficiency, the cause of the immune deficiency must not be secondary in nature ....
 that had earlier led to the deaths of eleven male members of his extended family. The boy received bone marrow transplanted from his 8-year-old sister. The transplant was successful and the boy grew up to become a healthy adult.

In 1972 he went to New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 to become president of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research. At Sloan-Kettering he continued his research into the human immune system. He remained at Sloan-Kettering until 1982, but his tenure there was marred by the discovery in 1974 of serious scientific fraud perpetrated by William T. Summerlin, a member of his lab who had previously worked with him at Minnesota. In 1982 he moved to the Cancer Research Program at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation , located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institute. Established in 1946, OMRF is dedicated to understanding and developing more effective treatments for human disease....
 in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma city

Oklahoma City is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.Oklahoma City may also refer to:*Oklahoma City metropolitan area...
, where he remained until 1985, when he became Physician-in-Chief at the All Children's Hospital
All Children's Hospital

All Children's Hospital is a children's hospital located in St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida.It is the only freestanding children?s hospital on the state's Gulf coast and is a leader in pediatrics, education, research and advocacy....
 in St. Petersburg, Florida
St. Petersburg, Florida

St. Petersburg is a city in Pinellas County, Florida, United States. The city is known as a vacation destination for North American and European vacationers, as well as a politically important swing state in U.S....
, and Chairman of Pediatrics at The University of South Florida
University of South Florida

The University of South Florida , a public institution known within the State University System of Florida as USF Tampa, is a public research university system located in Tampa, Florida, Florida, United States, with an autonomous campus in University of South Florida St....
 Medical School.

Good was a member of the National Academy of Sciences
United States National Academy of Sciences

The National Academy of Sciences is a corporation in the United States whose members serve pro bono as "advisers to the nation on science, engineering, and medicine."...
, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The American Academy of Arts and Sciences is an organization dedicated to scholarship and the advancement of learning. It serves as a nationwide honor society for the United States....
, and a charter member of the Institute of Medicine
Institute of Medicine

The Institute of Medicine , one of the United States National Academies, is a Non-profit organization, non-governmental United States organization chartered in 1970 as a part of the United States National Academy of Sciences....
.

Good died from esophageal cancer
Esophageal cancer

Esophageal cancer is cancer of the esophagus. There are various subtypes, primarily squamous cell cancer and adenocarcinoma. Squamous cell cancer arises from the cells that line the upper part of the esophagus....
 at age 81 in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Awards


  • 1970 Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research
    Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research

    The Lasker~DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award is awarded by the Lasker Foundation for the understanding, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and cure of disease....
  • 1970 Gairdner Foundation International Award
    Gairdner Foundation International Award

    The Gairdner Foundation International Award is given annually at a special dinner to three to six people for outstanding discoveries or contributions to medical science....
    .
  • 1972 American College of Physicians
    American College of Physicians

    The American College of Physicians is a national organization of doctors of internal medicine , physicians who specialize in the prevention, detection and treatment of illnesses in adults....
     Award
  • 1975 Cancer Research Institute William B. Coley Award
    William B. Coley Award

    The William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology is presented annually by the U.S. nonprofit organization, the , to scientists who have made outstanding achievements in the fields of basic and tumor immunology and whose work has deepened our understanding of the immune system's response to disease, including...


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