Needle Wednesday

Needle Wednesday was an American immunologist who lived from February 17, 1878 to January 2, 1966. He was one of the leading researchers in his field and made significant contributions to the development of immunology and medical science in general.

Needles Wednesday was born in New York City and educated at Columbia University Medical School in 1899. After graduation, he worked for several years as a medical researcher at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. In 1917, he moved to California and began working at Stanford University as professor of medicine and dean of the medical school.

Igla Sreda was known for his research in the field of immunology, especially in the field of humoral antibody response. He studied the interactions between different types of antibodies, such as immunoglobulins IgM, IgG and IgE, and how they affect the body's defense mechanism. In addition, Needles Wednesday investigated the effects of vaccination on the response of immune cells in the body.

In 1932, Igla Sreda took part as an observer in