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  1. THE CULTIVATION OF THE POLIOMYELITIS VIRUSES IN TISSUE CULTURE. The Nobel Lecture December 1954. (Les Prix Nobel en 1954). by John Franklin, Frederick Chapman Robbins and Thomas Huckle Weller (SIGNED). Nobel Laureates in Medicine or Physiology. ENDERS, 1955
  2. PROCEEDINGS OF A SYMPOSIUM ON VIRAL HEPATITIS. by John Franklin (SIGNED). Nobel Laureate in Medicine or Physiology. ENDERS, 1975
  3. ENDERS, JOHN F. (1897-1985): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>

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Enders, John Franklin Alternative names Short description Date of birth February 10, 1897 Place of birth West Hartford, Connecticut Date of death September 8, 1985
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John Franklin Enders's bronze bust at the Polio Hall of Fame Born February 10, 1897
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Nationality American Alma mater Yale University poliomyelitis viruses Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine John Franklin Enders (February 10, 1897 – September 8, 1985) was an American medical scientist and Nobel laureate . Enders had been called "The Father of Modern Vaccines."
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Enders was born in West Hartford, Connecticut and was educated at the Noah Webster School at Hartford and St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire . He then attended Yale University for a short time before entering the United States Army Air Corps in 1918. After returning from war he graduated from Yale, where he was a member of Scroll and Key as well as Delta Kappa Epsilon , and went on to become a businessman in real estate in 1922. He tried his hand at several careers before choosing to work in the biological field studying infectious diseases, gaining a Ph.D.

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US virologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1954 with Thomas Weller and Frederick Robbins for their cultivation of the polio virus in the laboratory.
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The prize was awarded jointly to ENDERS, JOHN FRANKLIN, U.S.A., Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA,; Research Division of Infectious Diseases, Children's Medical Center, Boston
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En ders (n d rz), John Franklin 18971985. American bacteriologist. He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for work on the cultivatiion of the polio virus.
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Enders, John Franklin, 1897–1985, American bacteriologist, b. West Hartford, Conn., grad. Yale, 1920, Ph.D. Harvard, 1930. He began teaching at Harvard in 1929, became associate
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After receiving a doctorate from Harvard in 1930, Enders began research on how the immune system fights bacterial disease. In 1937, however, he became intrigued with the problem of viruses, a much smaller microorganism. During this time, the study of viruses was restricted by microscopes not powerful enough to see these small organisms, and by the fact that viruses can grow only in live tissue. The live tissue problem led Enders to work in the improving tissue culture techniques to provide material for vaccines. Techniques the three researchers developed for the growing polio virus were essential to the later development of the life-saving vaccines of Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin. For this innovation, Enders, Weller and Robbins received the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1954. Enders continued working in the area of virus cultures and successfully grew the measles virus which was used in the first measles vaccine. After retirement from Harvard, Enders kept an active interest in virology and at the time of his death was studying the AIDS virus.
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Frederick Chapman Robbins (August 25, 1916 – August 4, 2003) was an American pediatrician and virologist. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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En ders (n d rz), John Franklin 18971985. American bacteriologist. He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for developing a method of growing the poliomyelitis virus in various tissue cultures.
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Virologiste américain né à West Hartford (Connecticut). Après des hésitations sur sa véritable vocation – pilote à l'U.S. Air Force (1917-1919), étudiant en commerce puis en littérature (1919-1924) –, Enders opte pour la biologie et prépare une thèse de bactériologie et immunologie à l'université Harvard (1930). Enseignant, il est promu professeur de cette même université et directeur du département des maladies infectieuses à l'hôpital des enfants de Boston.  En 1954, il partage, avec ses collaborateurs F. C. Robbins et T. H. Weller, le prix Nobel de physiologie ou médecine pour leurs travaux communs sur la culture du virus de la poliomyélite. Les virus sont des particules inertes qui ne se multiplient qu'à l'intérieur de cellules vivantes dont ils détournent la machinerie. Cependant, la spécificité plus ou moins g […] … pour nos abonnés, l'article se prolonge sur 1 page…

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American microbiologist who, with Weller and Robbins, found that viruses could be grown on tissues treated with penicillin to retard bacterial growth. They were able to
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American microbiologist who, with Weller and Robbins , found that viruses could be grown on tissues treated with penicillin to retard bacterial growth. They were able to successfully grow mumps and polio viruses as well. The ability to grow and study polio led to the development of a vaccine by Salk and Sabin . Enders, Robbins , and Weller shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in medicine for their work. Robbins Sabin Salk Weller

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Enders, John Franklin (18971985), U.S. bacteriologist. John Franklin Enders helped develop a method for inoculating tissue for the study of viruses in 1949 and shared the Nobel
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Enders, John Franklin (18971985) US virologist. With Thomas Weller (1915- ) and Frederick Robbins (1916- ), he developed a technique for culturing virus
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Enders, John Franklin US virologist. With Thomas Weller (1915- ) and Frederick Robbins (1916- ), he developed a technique for culturing virus material in sufficient quantity for experimental work. This led to the creation of effective vaccines against polio and measles. The three were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine 1954.
Enders was born in West Hartford, Connecticut. He interrupted his studies at Yale to become a flying instructor during World War I and then took up a business career but left it to study English at Harvard, before changing to medicine. He remained at Harvard Medical School, becoming professor 1962.
Viruses cannot be grown, as bacteria can, in nutrient substances, and so a method had been developed for growing them in a living chick embryo. In 1948, Enders and his colleagues prepared a medium of homogenized chick embryo and blood and, adding penicillin to suppress bacteria, managed to grow a mumps virus in it.
Previously the polio virus could be grown only in living nerve tissue from primates. But using their method, Enders managed to grow the virus successfully on tissue scraps obtained from stillborn human embryos, and then on other tissue.

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1897 Born on the 10th of February in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States.1918 - He entered the United States Air Force.1922 - He became a businessman in real estate
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