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Harry M. Rose

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Harry Melvin Rose (born May 30, 1906 in Niles, Ohio; died November 4, 1986 in Meredith, New Hampshire) was a microbiologist whose lab developed an accurate diagnostic test for rheumatoid arthritis in 1948 after Erik Waaler.[1] He was among the first recipients of the Gairdner Foundation International Award for the test.[2] He lived in Sandwich, New Hampshire.[1]

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