Neva Abelson

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Neva Abelson was an American physician and research scientist best known for co-developing the Rh blood factor test, which greatly reduced newborn mortality from hemolytic disease.

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instanceOf human
medical researcher
physician
scientist
academicDegree bachelor's degree in chemistry
medical degree
coDeveloperOf Rh blood factor test
contributedTo reduction of newborn mortality from hemolytic disease
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Johns Hopkins University
University of California, Berkeley
Washington State University NERFINISHED
employer University of Pennsylvania
familyName Abelson NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork hematology
immunohematology
medicine
givenName Neva NERFINISHED
hasPartnershipWith Louis K. Diamond NERFINISHED
knownFor co-developing the Rh blood factor test
research on hemolytic disease of the newborn
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableAchievement helped make routine Rh testing standard in obstetric care
notableWork development of a diagnostic test for Rh blood factor
occupation physician
research scientist
sexOrGender female
spouse Philip Abelson NERFINISHED
workLocation Philadelphia

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Philip Hauge Abelson spouse Neva Abelson