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  1. Howard J. Green (March 20, 1893 – September 2, 1965) was an American screenwriter who worked in film and television. He was the first president of the Screen Writers Guild and a founder of the subsequent Writers Guild of America, West.

  2. Mar 3, 2023 · The field of epithelial stem cell development has been irrevocably shaped by the work of American scientist Howard Green, whose breakthroughs in stem cell culture methods translated to therapeutic practice.

  3. Nov 10, 2015 · Howard Green, the George Higginson Professor of Cell Biology Emeritus at Harvard Medical School, a pioneer in the science of skin regeneration, died on Oct. 31 at the age of 90 after having served HMS for 35 years.

  4. Sep 17, 2013 · In 1983, an effort to save two critically burned Wyoming boys led Boston doctors to transplant laboratory-grown skin created through a procedure pioneered by Harvard Professor Howard Green (pictured). “Once we learned how to grow the cells, it was obvious what we were going to do,” said Green.

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  5. Howard J. Green was an American screenwriter who worked in film and television. He was the first president of the Screen Writers Guild and a founder of the subsequent Writers Guild of America, West.

  6. Dr Howard Green was a professor of cell biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1970 to 1980 before continuing at Harvard Medical School until 2013. He died on October 31, 2015. 1 It was his accidental laboratory finding that led to the first therapeutic use of a cell-based therapy for skin regeneration, giving birth to an era of ...

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  8. Dr. Howard Green was the first to cultivate human cells in the laboratory for the purpose of treating patients. Burn victims around the world benefit from his method of growing epidermal cells to generate skin grafts.