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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

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(Weitergeleitet von Frederick Ch. Robbins Frederick Chapman Robbins 25. August in Auburn Alabama 4. August in Cleveland Ohio ) war ein US-amerikanischer Mediziner. Er erhielt den Nobelpreis für Medizin Robbins wurde als Sohn der beiden Botanik-Professoren William J. und Christine Robbins geboren. Er entschied sich schon früh für die Medizin und nahm nach seinem Highschool-Abschluss das Studium an der University of Missouri auf. 1938 erhielt er den Bachelor's Degree und setzte seine Studien an der Harvard Medical School fort. 1940 wurde er als Bakteriologe am zentralen Kinderkrankenhaus in Boston angestellt. Während des 2. Weltkrieges arbeitete er in Armeediensten an der Behandlung von Hepatitis Typhus und Q Fever Nach seiner Heirat mit Alice Northrop setzte er seine Arbeit am Kinderkrankenhaus fort und stieß zur Forschungsgruppe von John Franklin Enders und Thomas H. Weller, die sich mit Infektionskrankheiten beschäftigte. Hier war man in der Lage, Kulturen mit dem Polio Virus zu erzeugen. Dies führte zur Schaffung eines Impfstoffs für die Kinderlähmung.

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Frederick Chapman Robbins 25. August in Auburn Alabama 4. August in Cleveland Ohio ) war ein US-amerikanischer Mediziner. Er erhielt den Nobelpreis für Medizin Robbins wurde als Sohn der beiden Botanik-Professoren William J. und Christine Robbins geboren. Er entschied sich schon früh für die Medizin und nahm nach seinem Highschool-Abschluss das Studium an der University of Missouri auf. 1938 erhielt er den Bachelor's Degree und setzte seine Studien an der Harvard Medical School fort. 1940 wurde er als Bakteriologe am zentralen Kinderkrankenhaus in Boston angestellt. Während des 2. Weltkrieges arbeitete er in Armeediensten an der Behandlung von Hepatitis Typhus und Q Fever Nach seiner Heirat mit Alice Northrop setzte er seine Arbeit am Kinderkrankenhaus fort und stieß zur Forschungsgruppe von John Franklin Enders und Thomas H. Weller, die sich mit Infektionskrankheiten beschäftigte. Hier war man in der Lage, Kulturen mit dem Polio Virus zu erzeugen. Dies führte zur Schaffung eines Impfstoffs für die Kinderlähmung. Dafür erhielt er zusammen mit Enders und Weller 1954 den Nobelpreis für Medizin.

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Frederick Chapman Robbins. Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916) American pediatrician and virologist who received (with John Enders and
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American pediatrician and virologist who received (with John Enders and Thomas Weller) the 1954 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for successfully cultivating poliomyelitis virus in tissue cultures. This accomplishment made possible the production of polio vaccines, the development of sophisticated diagnostic methods, and the isolation of new viruses.
A graduate of Harvard University Medical School (1940), Robbins served in the United States, Italy, and North Africa during World War II (1942-46) as chief of the U.S. Army's 15th medical general laboratory virus and rickettsia section, where he investigated epidemics of infectious hepatitis, typhus, and Q fever. After joining Enders and Weller at the Children's Hospital, Boston, in 1948, Robbins helped solve the difficult problem of propagating virusesthen known to grow only in living organismsin laboratory suspensions of actively metabolizing cells in nutrient solutions. At that time it was believed that the virus responsible for poliomyelitis grew and multiplied only in mammalian nerve tissue, which is highly insusceptible to maintenance outside the living animal. By 1952 Robbins and his colleagues had succeeded in cultivating the virus in mixtures of human embryonic skin and muscle tissue suspended in cell cultures, dramatically demonstrating that the polio virus subsists in extraneural tissue, only later attacking the lower part of the brain and sections of the spinal cord.

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Robbins, Frederick Chapman
(b. Aug. 25, 1916, Auburn, Ala., U.S.), American pediatrician and virologist who received (with John Enders and Thomas Weller ) the 1954 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for successfully cultivating poliomyelitis virus in tissue cultures. This accomplishment made possible the production of polio vaccines, the development of sophisticated diagnostic methods, and the isolation of new viruses. A graduate of Harvard University Medical School (1940), Robbins served in the United States, Italy, and North Africa during World War II (1942-46) as chief of the U.S. Army's 15th medical general laboratory virus and rickettsia section, where he investigated epidemics of infectious hepatitis, typhus, and Q fever. After joining Enders and Weller at the Children's Hospital, Boston, in 1948, Robbins helped solve the difficult problem of propagating virusesthen known to grow only in living organismsin laboratory suspensions of actively metabolizing cells in nutrient solutions. At that time it was believed that the virus responsible for poliomyelitis grew and multiplied only in mammalian nerve tissue, which is highly insusceptible to maintenance outside the living animal. By 1952 Robbins and his colleagues had succeeded in cultivating the virus in mixtures of human embryonic skin and muscle tissue suspended in cell cultures, dramatically demonstrating that the polio virus subsists in extraneural tissue, only later attacking the lower part of the brain and sections of the spinal cord.

8. Frederick C. Robbins - Biography
frederick C. robbins – Biography. frederick chapman robbins was born in Auburn, Alabama, on August 25, 1916. He is the son of William
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Frederick Chapman Robbins was born in Auburn, Alabama, on August 25, 1916. He is the son of William J. Robbins, a plant physiologist, who became Director of the New York Botanical Gardens, and Christine, Chapman.
He was educated at the University of Missouri , where he took the A.B. degree in 1936 and the B.S. in 1938. In 1940 he graduated from Harvard Medical School and was appointed as resident physician in bacteriology at The Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. He continued his training there until 1942 when he left to serve in the United States Army.
During military service he was assigned to the Fifteenth Medical General Laboratory as Chief of the Virus and Rickettsial Disease Section, and in this capacity served in the United States, North Africa, and Italy. Most of his work during this period consisted of investigations on infectious hepatitis, typhus fever and Q fever, and supervision of a diagnostic virus laboratory. He has also studied the immunology of mumps. In 1945 he received the Bronze Star for Distinguished Service and at the time of discharge from the Army in 1946 held the rank of Major.
Returning to civilian life, Robbins resumed his training at The Children's Hospital Medical Center and completed this in January 1948. From 1948 to 1950 he held a Senior Fellowship in Virus Diseases of the National Research Council and worked with Dr.

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F REDERICK C HAPMAN R OBBINS
1954 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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F REDERICK C HAPMAN R OBBINS
1954 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
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    Affiliation: Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH
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"for their discovery of the ability of poliomyelitis viruses to grow in cultures of various types of tissue" John Franklin Enders Thomas Huckle Weller Frederick Chapman Robbins 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA USA USA Harvard Medical School; Research Division of Infectious Diseases, Children's Medical Center
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Robbins, Frederick Chapman Frederick Chapman Robbins was born in Auburn, Alabama, on August 25, 1916. He is the son of William J. Robbins, a plant physiologist, who became Director of the New York Botanical Gardens, and Christine, née Chapman. He was educated at the University of Missouri, where he took the A.B. degree in 1936 and the B.S. in 1938. In 1940 he graduated from Harvard Medical School and was appointed as resident physician in bacteriology at The Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. He continued his training there until 1942 when he left to serve in the United States Army.
During military service he was assigned to the Fifteenth Medical General Laboratory as Chief of the Virus and Rickettsial Disease Section, and in this capacity served in the United States, North Africa, and Italy. Most of his work during this period consisted of investigations on infectious hepatitis, typhus fever and Q fever, and supervision of a diagnostic virus laboratory. He has also studied the immunology of mumps. In 1945 he received the Bronze Star for Distinguished Service and at the time of discharge from the Army in 1946 held the rank of Major.
Returning to civilian life, Robbins resumed his training at The Children's Hospital Medical Center and completed this in January 1948. From 1948 to 1950 he held a Senior Fellowship in Virus Diseases of the National Research Council and worked with Dr. John F. Enders in the Research Division of Infectious Diseases, The Children's Hospital Medical Center. During this time he was a member of the Faculty of the Harvard Medical School. While he was working with Enders, Robbins chiefly studied the cultivation of poliomyelitis virus in tissue culture and the application of this technique. He also investigated the viruses of mumps, herpes simplex and vaccinia.

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