Eva Klein

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Eva Klein

Eva Klein (pronounced: /ˈiːvə klain/) is a renowned medical scientist and immunologist known for her significant contributions to the field of cancer research and immunology.

Etymology

The name "Eva" is of Hebrew origin, meaning "life" or "living one". "Klein" is a common surname of German origin, meaning "small" or "little".

Biography

Eva Klein was born in Budapest, Hungary. She pursued her education in the field of medicine and later specialized in immunology. She is known for her work with her husband, George Klein, in the field of tumor immunology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.

Contributions to Medicine

Eva Klein's work has significantly contributed to our understanding of the immune system's role in cancer development and progression. She has made notable contributions to the field of oncology, particularly in the study of tumor immunology and virology. Her research has led to advancements in the understanding of how the immune system can be harnessed to fight cancer, leading to the development of new therapeutic strategies.

Related Terms

  • Immunology: The branch of medicine and biology concerned with immunity.
  • Oncology: The study and treatment of tumors.
  • Tumor Immunology: The study of the interactions between the immune system and cancer cells.
  • Virology: The study of viruses and virus-like agents.

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