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    Jonas Edward Salk (/ sɔːlk /; born Jonas Salk; October 28, 1914 – June 23, 1995) was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. He was born in New York City and attended the City College of New York and New York University School of Medicine.

  2. May 20, 2021 · Jonas Salk was an American physician and medical researcher who developed the first safe and effective vaccine for polio.

  3. Oct 28, 2014 · Explore eight surprising facts about the groundbreaking polio vaccine that Dr. Salk developed.

  4. Jonas Salk played a pivotal role in achieving this success by being the first to devise and implement a safe and effective vaccine against polio. Jonas Salk was born in New York City, New York, United States (US), to an Orthodox Polish-Jewish immigrant family on 28 October 1914.

  5. Jonas Salk. Jonas Edward Salk was born October 28, 1914 in New York City, the eldest of three sons to Russian-Jewish immigrants Daniel and Dora Salk. The first member of his family to attend college, he earned his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine in 1939 and became a scientist physician at Mount Sinai Hospital.

  6. Nov 10, 2018 · Jonas Salk (October 28, 1914 – October 28, 1995) was an American medical researcher and physician. While serving as the head of the Virus Research Lab at the University of Pittsburgh, Salk discovered and perfected the first vaccine found to be safe and effective in preventing polio or infantile paralysis, one of the most-feared and crippling ...

  7. This famous saying is by Jonas Salk who is among the most respected medical scientists of the century. He developed the first safe and effective vaccine for polio. Early Life and Education: Jonas Salk was born in New York City on October 28, 1914, the eldest child to parents Daniel Salk and Dora Press.

  8. Jonas Edward Salk is credited with creating the first effective vaccine against poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis). Epidemics of poliomyelitis had intensified, and in 1952, about 58,000 cases and more than 3,000 deaths were reported in the United States alone.

  9. Jonas Salk, MD | History of Vaccines. The New Yorker Who Tamed Polio. Overview. Timeline. There were doubts that a killed virus vaccine could protect people. Jonas Salk and his team proved it could. Polio threatened children every summer in the first half of the twentieth century.

  10. Jonas Salk is best known for the polio vaccine that he and his colleagues developed at the University of Pittsburgh. Its introduction in 1955 was followed by a rapid reduction in the crippling epidemics of poliomyelitis that had caused pervasive fear.

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