David Bloom discovered Bloom syndrome in the 1950s while studying a family with a high incidence of the condition. He observed that affected individuals exhibited several distinct characteristics, including short stature, a predisposition to cancer, and immunodeficiency. Bloom's research led to the identification of the genetic basis of the syndrome, which is caused by mutations in the BLM gene, responsible for maintaining genomic stability. His work significantly contributed to the understanding of hereditary cancer syndromes.
David Bloom died in 2003.
No it is not contagious.
Harold Bloom had two sons, Daniel and David. David Bloom is a professor of English at Wheaton College.
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I DON'T KNOW haha
For instance we can only discover the best ways of life by letting a thousand flowers bloom.
in 1894
There's many different genetic disorders such as: Down Syndrom Canavan Disease Muenke Syndrome Bloom Syndrome etc
David Tennant, but that's just me