Karl Landsteiner
1868 - 1943

Austrian biologist and physician.
Was Karl Landsteiner Jewish?
Yes, Karl Landsteiner was Jewish.
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Landsteiner was the first researcher to identify the A, B, and O blood groups, providing a significant advance to medical science.
• In 1907, the world's first successful blood transfusion was performed by Reuben Ottenberg, thanks to Landsteiner's findings.
• He was awarded a Nobel Prize for his work in 1930.
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Source: Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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1930
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Source: NobelPrize.org
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