Gioacchino Failla

Gioacchino Failla
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Failla in 1937
Born(1891-07-19)July 19, 1891
DiedDecember 15, 1961(1961-12-15) (aged 70)
Downers Grove near
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
NationalityUnited States
Alma materColumbia University
Sorbonne
Known forBiophysics
Radiobiology
AwardsPulitzer Scholarship
Leonard Prize
Janeway Medal
Caldwell Medal
Gold Medal of the
Radiological Society of North America
Ewing Society Medal
American Cancer Society
Annual National Award
Judd Cancer Award
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics
Health Physics
Medical Physics
InstitutionsMemorial Hospital (New York City, New York)
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Argonne National Laboratory
Doctoral advisorMarie Curie

Gioacchino Failla (19 July 1891 – 15 December 1961) was an Italian-born American physicist. A pioneer in both biophysics and radiobiology, he was particularly noted for his work on the role of radiation as a cause of cancer and genetic mutation. He was born in Castelbuono in the Province of Palermo and emigrated with his family to the United States in 1906. After his retirement from Columbia University's Center for Radiological Research in 1960, he was appointed Senior Scientist Emeritus in the Radiological Physics Division of the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. He was killed in a car accident near the laboratory at the age of 70.

Professional service

Honorary memberships

Awards and honors

  • Pulitzer Scholarship, awarded to graduates of grammar school that were examined for eligibility to receive one of 10 scholarships offered annually by Joseph Pulitzer. The subjects included in the written examination were grammar, dictation, reading, composition, American history, geography, and arithmetic.
  • American Cancer Society Annual National Award
  • Caldwell Medal of the American Roentgen Ray Society
  • Leonard Prize of the American Roentgen Ray Society
  • James Ewing Society Medal
  • Gold Medal of the Radiological Society of North America
  • 1939, Janeway Medal of the American Radium Society, "Some Aspects of the Biological Action of Ionizing Radiation"
  • Katherine Berkan Judd Cancer Award from MSKCC for cancer research for an investigator who has made major advances toward the control and cure of cancer.
  • He received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Rochester.

Failla Memorial Lecture

  • Failla Memorial Lecture presented annually by the Greater New York Chapter of the Health Physics Society and the Radiological Medical Physics Society

Patents

  • Stopcock, 1925.
  • Method and means for applying radium emanation, 1930.
  • Method and means for treatment by radiations, 1934.
  • Means for effecting therapeutic implantations, 1935.
  • Methods and means for testing radiant energy, 1937.
  • Testing method and apparatus, 1937.
  • Radiation measuring device, 1953.
  • Radiation meter, 1954.
  • Radiation detection device, 1956.
  • Method of using and manufacturing plastic equivalent to organic materials, 1961.

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