BIOLOGIST

Ruth Arnon

1933 - Today

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Ruth Arnon (Hebrew: רות ארנון [ʁut aʁ'non], born in Tel Aviv on June 1, 1933) is an Israeli biochemist and codeveloper of the multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ruth Arnon has received more than 47,861 page views. Her biography is available in 21 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 16 in 2019). Ruth Arnon is the 702nd most popular biologist (up from 757th in 2019), the 273rd most popular biography from Israel (down from 259th in 2019) and the 4th most popular Israeli Biologist.

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Among BIOLOGISTS

Among biologists, Ruth Arnon ranks 702 out of 1,097Before her are Carl Skottsberg, Jeanne Villepreux-Power, Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold, Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet, Jan Frederik Gronovius, and Carlo Luigi Spegazzini. After her are Jane Colden, Édouard Spach, Ignaz Schiffermüller, Richard Lewontin, Philip Barker-Webb, and Curt Backeberg.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1933, Ruth Arnon ranks 339Before her are Erik Hornung, Severino Poletto, László Kovács, Maurizio Arena, Miriam Stevenson, and Jean Vautrin. After her are Janet Baker, Michael Frayn, Bob Bondurant, Alfredo Landa, Semyon Farada, and Ela Bhatt.

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In Israel

Among people born in Israel, Ruth Arnon ranks 273 out of 466Before her are Marie-Alphonsine Danil Ghattas (1843), Yoram Globus (1943), Mustafa Barghouti (1954), S. Yizhar (1916), Amotz Zahavi (1928), and Moshe Kahlon (1960). After her are Armand Amar (1953), Carmela Corren (1938), Zeruya Shalev (1959), Mili Avital (1972), Ronit Elkabetz (1964), and Saharon Shelah (1945).

Among BIOLOGISTS In Israel

Among biologists born in Israel, Ruth Arnon ranks 4Before her are Ada Yonath (1939), Aaron Ciechanover (1947), and Amotz Zahavi (1928).