Sonja Buckley
Sonja M. Buckley (née Grob, June 13, 1918, Zurich – February 2, 2005, Baltimore[1]) was a Swiss-born virologist.
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Photograph of Dr. Sonja Buckley, provided by the Yale University Library | |
Born | Sonja Grob June 13, 1918 Zurich, Switzerland |
Died | February 2, 2005 86) Baltimore, Maryland, United States | (aged
Alma mater | University of Zurich |
Known for | Culturing Lassa virus |
Spouse(s) | John Buckley |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Virology, Cancer Biology |
She was the first person to culture Lassa virus, the causative agent of Lassa fever.[2][3][4]
References
- Oransky, Ivan (March 2005). "Obituary: Sonja Buckley". The Lancet. 365 (9463): 932. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(05)71068-0.
- New York Times News Service. "SONJA BUCKLEY, 86". chicagotribune.com.
- "Sonja Buckley > 100 Years of Women at YSM | Yale School of Medicine". medicine.yale.edu. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- Pearce, Jeremy (14 February 2005). "Sonja Buckley, 86, Scientist, Is Dead; Helped Identify Lassa Virus". The New York Times.
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