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  1. Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1954) Cameron Prize for Therapeutics of the University of Edinburgh (1960) John Franklin Enders (February 10, 1897 – September 8, 1985) was an American biomedical scientist and Nobel Laureate. Enders has been called "The Father of Modern Vaccines."

  2. Subjects Of Study: poliovirus. tissue culture. John Franklin Enders (born Feb. 10, 1897, West Hartford, Conn., U.S.—died Sept. 8, 1985, Waterford, Conn.) was an American virologist and microbiologist who, with Frederick C. Robbins and Thomas H. Weller, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1954 for his part in cultivating ...

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  4. Brief Bio. John Franklin Enders's route to immunology was more circuitous than those taken by most immunologists. The son of a banker, Enders was born in West Hartford, Connecticut, on February 10, 1897, and had little exposure to science during his early years.

  5. May 17, 2018 · John Franklin Enders 1897-1985 American microbiologist who shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine with F. C. Robbins and T. H. Weller for their discovery that the virus which causes polio can be grown in a test tube ( in vitro ) on various tissues.

  6. Sep 10, 1985 · Dr. John F. Enders, a Nobel Prize-winning virologist whose discoveries paved the way for vaccines against polio, measles, German measles and mumps as well as to major advances in the fight...

  7. JOHN FRANKLIN ENDERS. February 10, 1891-September 8, 1985. BY THOMAS H. WELLER AND FREDERICK C. ROBBINS. THE INVESTIGATIVE CAREER of John Enders comprised three phases. For eight years he focused on pathogenic bacteria, in particular the pneumococcus.

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