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Christian Boehmer Anfinsen was awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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Christian Boehmer Anfinsen was awarded Nobel Prize in Chemistry

In 1972, Christian Boehmer Anfinsen (M.S., University of Pennsylvania, 1939) shared the 1972 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for…

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Gerald Maurice Edelman was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine

In 1972, Gerald Maurice Edelman (M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1954) was was awarded the 1972 Nobel Prize for…

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The CDC investigated a new highly infectious disease identified as Legionnaire’s disease

In 1968, The first identified cases of Pontiac fever occurred in Pontiac, Michigan, among people who worked at…

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The University of Pennsylvania Institute for Environmental Medicine was established
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The University of Pennsylvania Institute for Environmental Medicine was established

In 1968, the University of Pennsylvania Institute for Environmental Medicine was established in recognition of the increasing need…

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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Ralph Connor
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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Ralph Connor

In 1967, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal to Ralph Connor “to recognize distinguished services to…

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Haldan Keffer Hartline was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine
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Haldan Keffer Hartline was awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine

In 1967, H. Keffer Hartline, born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania and graduate of Layfayette College in Easton, PA (B.Sc….

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The Animal Welfare Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, the first law that protected research animals
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The Animal Welfare Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, the first law that protected research animals

On Aug. 24, 1966, the U.S. Congress passed legislation that became known as the Animal Welfare Act (P.L….

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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Joel H. Hildebrand
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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Joel H. Hildebrand

In 1962, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal Joel H. Hildebrand “to recognize distinguished services to…

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The Salk Institute was envisioned
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The Salk Institute was envisioned

In 1959, the Salk Institute was initially envisioned by Jonas Salk, M.D., the developer of the polio vaccine,…

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Dr. Jonas Salk received gold medal from President Dwight Eisenhower, designating him “a benefactor of mankind”
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Dr. Jonas Salk received gold medal from President Dwight Eisenhower, designating him “a benefactor of mankind”

On Jan. 27, 1956, Dr. Jonas Salk, developer of the Polio vaccine released in 1955, received a special…

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Salk polio vaccine was announced
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Salk polio vaccine was announced

On Apr. 12, 1955, the polio vaccine developed by Dr. Jonas Salk at the University of Pittsburgh was…

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The largest controlled Polio vaccine field trial in the history of medicine got under way
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The largest controlled Polio vaccine field trial in the history of medicine got under way

On Apr. 26, 1954, the largest controlled Polio vaccine field trial in the history of medicine got under…

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The Vaccine Advisory Committee recommended large-scale national trial of Salk’s vaccine
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The Vaccine Advisory Committee recommended large-scale national trial of Salk’s vaccine

On Apr. 25, 1954, the Vaccine Advisory Committee of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, now known as…

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Dr. Jonas Salkメs team began giving inoculations of a commercially prepared vaccine
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Dr. Jonas Salkメs team began giving inoculations of a commercially prepared vaccine

On Mar. 22, 1954, Dr. Jonas Salkメs team began giving inoculations of a commercially prepared vaccine to some…

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Polio vaccine developed by Dr. Jonas Salk first used in mass inoculation
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Polio vaccine developed by Dr. Jonas Salk first used in mass inoculation

On Feb. 23, 1954, the first mass inoculation of the new Polio vaccine, developed by Dr. Jonas Salk…

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elementary students from five suburban schools were the first to be inoculated with the new Salk Polio vaccine
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elementary students from five suburban schools were the first to be inoculated with the new Salk Polio vaccine

In February 1954, first-, second- and third-grade students from five suburban schools were the first to be inoculated…

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Dr. Jonas Salk and associates develop a potentially safe injectable vaccine against polio
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Dr. Jonas Salk and associates develop a potentially safe injectable vaccine against polio

In 1954, Dr. Jonas Salk and associates develop a potentially safe injectable vaccine against polio given to nearly…

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Dr. Jonas Salk initiated the first community-based pilot trial of the polio vaccine in a Pittsburgh suburb
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Dr. Jonas Salk initiated the first community-based pilot trial of the polio vaccine in a Pittsburgh suburb

On May 16, 1953, Dr. Jonas Salk initiated the first community-based pilot trial of the Polio vaccine in…

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Dr. Jonas Salk reported results of the first 161 subjects inoculated with Polio vaccine
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Dr. Jonas Salk reported results of the first 161 subjects inoculated with Polio vaccine

On Mar. 28, 1953, Dr. Jonas Salk and his team published a landmark article in the Journal of…

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Dr. Jonas Salk began taking blood samples from recently paralyzed polio patients to determine antibody types
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Dr. Jonas Salk began taking blood samples from recently paralyzed polio patients to determine antibody types

On Jun. 12, 1952, Dr. Jonas Salk went to the D. T. Watson Home for Crippled Children (now…

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Lewis L. Coriell appointed field director for the Polio Prevention Study
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Lewis L. Coriell appointed field director for the Polio Prevention Study

In 1951, Lewis L. Coriell whose history in polio research began during his residency at Children’s Hospital of…

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Dr. Jonas Salk and his team began using Enders’ methods to grow poliovirus
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Dr. Jonas Salk and his team began using Enders’ methods to grow poliovirus

In 1951, Dr. Jonas Salk and his team began using Dr. John F. Enders’ methods to grow poliovirus,…

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Audrey Smith reported the use of glycerol cryoprotectant for red blood cells

In 1950, physician Audrey Smith reported the use of glycerol cryoprotectant for red blood cells. In 1969, Smith…

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Dr. Jonas Salk began classifying more than 100 strains of poliovirus
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Dr. Jonas Salk began classifying more than 100 strains of poliovirus

In 1949, Dr. Jonas Salk, with grants from the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, the Pitt team and…

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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Edward R. Weidlein
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The Priestley Medal was awarded to Edward R. Weidlein

In 1948, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal to Edward R. Weidlein “to recognize distinguished services…

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Paul B. Dunbar, PhD, became Commissioner of Food and Drugs
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Paul B. Dunbar, PhD, became Commissioner of Food and Drugs

On May. 1, 1944, Paul B. Dunbar, Ph.D., becomes Commissioner of Food and Drugs. His tenure as commissioner…

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President Roosevelt swore in Thomas Parran, Jr. as U.S. Surgeon General
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President Roosevelt swore in Thomas Parran, Jr. as U.S. Surgeon General

On Apr. 6, 1936, President Franklin Roosevelt swore in Thomas Parran, Jr. as U.S. Surgeon General. Parran was…

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Maurice Brodie and John Kolmer test polio vaccines, with disastrous results
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Maurice Brodie and John Kolmer test polio vaccines, with disastrous results

In 1935, Maurice Brodie, a research assistant at New York University, attempted to produce a formaldehyde-killed polio vaccine…

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The Priestley Medal awarded to Edgar F. Smith
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The Priestley Medal awarded to Edgar F. Smith

In 1926, the American Chemical Society awarded the Priestley Medal to Edgar F. Smith ‘for his numerous contributions…

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The Priestley Medal was established by the American Chemical Society
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The Priestley Medal was established by the American Chemical Society

In 1922, the Priestley Medal, named for Joseph Priestley, was awarded for first time by the American Chemical…

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