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Robert Guthrie

American microbiologist
Robert Guthrie, MD, Ph.D. was an American microbiologist, best known for developing the bacterial inhibition assay used to screen infants for phenylketonuria at birth, before the development of irreversible neurological damage. Wikipedia
Born: June 28, 1916, Marionville, MO
Died: June 24, 1995 (age 78 years), Seattle, WA
Known for: Inventing the bacterial inhibition assay used to screen newborns for phenylketonuria