Frederick Chapman Robbins
Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916-2003) was a Nobel laureate in Medicine and Physiology in 1956 along with Enders and Weller. The award was for breakthrough work in isolation and growth of the polio virus paving the way for vaccines developed by Salk, Sabin, etc.
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1916 - 2003 - Nobel - 1956 - Polio - Vaccines
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