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  1. Abstract. Following their initial isolation in cell culture of the virus in 1954, a succession of investigators under the mentorship of John E Enders conducted the research, development, and initial clinical studies responsible for the licensure in 1963 of a successful live attenuated measles virus vaccine. Propagation of the virus successively ...

  2. 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. In 1915, he enrolled at Yale but left in 1917 to enlist in the Navy.

  3. 17 de may. de 2018 · Enders, John Franklin. John Franklin Enders (1897-1985) was born in Connecticut and graduated from Yale University in 1920. After beginning a career as a real estate agent, Enders decided that business was not for him. He enrolled at Harvard University, completing a master's degree in English literature.While pursuing further graduate studies, a roommate introduced him to Hans Zinsser (1878 ...

  4. John Franklin Enders, né le 10 février 1897 à West Hartford dans le Connecticut aux États-Unis et décédé le 8 septembre 1985 à Waterford dans le Connecticut, est un biologiste américain. Il reçoit le prix Nobel de médecine en 1954 pour ses travaux sur la poliomyélite.

  5. John Franklin Enders (West Hartford, 10 februari 1897 – Central Waterford, 8 september 1985) was een Amerikaans medisch wetenschapper en Nobelprijswinnaar.In 1954 won hij samen met Thomas Huckle Weller en Frederick Chapman Robbins de Nobelprijs voor Fysiologie of Geneeskunde voor het ontdekken van een wijze om poliomyelitis virussen te kweken in een reageerbuis.

  6. John Franklin Enders, Peebles’s boss, often called ‘the father of modern vaccines’, developed the measles vaccine from the ‘Edmonston-B’ strain, named after David and used as the basis for most live-attenuated vaccines to this day.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2000 · John Franklin Enders, June 1914 while a fifth former at St. Paul's School Concord, NH. Poliomyelitis has a history that dates back to the 18th dynasty (Table 1), but not until the 20th century was the virus that causes it cultivated and a vaccine developed. 1. Table 1.