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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

41. Blog Of Death: Frederick Robbins
August 16, 2003. frederick robbins. Dr. frederick chapman robbins, a Nobel Prizewinning pediatrician, died on Aug. 4 from congestive heart failure. He was 86.
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Dr. Frederick Chapman Robbins , a Nobel Prize-winning pediatrician, died on Aug. 4 from congestive heart failure. He was 86. Robbins earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Missouri and his medical degree from Harvard. He was appointed resident physician in bacteriology at The Children's Hospital Medical Center in Boston until the start of World War II when he joined the Army Medical Corps. While stationed in North Africa and Italy, Robbins patched up wounded soldiers and conducted studies on hepatitis, typhus and Q fever. His efforts overseas earned him a Bronze Star. After the war ended, Robbins returned to the states to finish his training in pediatrics. In 1948, he worked with the research division of the infectious diseases laboratory at Children's Hospital. With the aid of Dr. John F. Enders and Dr. Thomas H. Weller, Robbins developed a way to grow the polio virus in tissue culture. This method aided in the creation of polio vaccines, and earned the three scientists the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine in 1954.

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Frederick Robbins
Nobel prizewinning paediatrician whose pioneering research paved the way for a polio vaccine
Pearce Wright
Thursday August 7, 2003
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The names of the scientists most widely known for the development of a vaccine against poliomyelitis are Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin. However, although they were involved in the production and clinical testing of the first vaccines, their work depended on an earlier major breakthrough by three scientists: Frederick C Robbins, who has died aged 86, John Enders and Thomas Weller. They discovered how to grow the poliovirus in large quantities in tissue culture. Once that was achieved, the development of a vaccine was only a matter of time. Their feat, which won them the Nobel prize in physiology and medicine in 1954, had ramifications far beyond even the development of the polio vaccines. More than 50 years after their discovery, in the spring of this year, their tissue culture technique was essential to the scientists in China in identifying the novel coronavirus that caused the mystery SARS epidemic.

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44. 20th Century Year By Year 1954
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Sports
NBA: Minneapolis Lakers vs. Syracuse Nationals Series: 4-3
Heisman Trophy: Alan Ameche, wisconsin, FB points: 1,068
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings vs. Montreal Canadiens Series: 4-3
World Cup: West Germany vs. Hungary Score: 3-2
World Series: New York Giants vs. Cleveland Indians Series: 4-0
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Best Picture: "On the Waterfront"
Best Director: Elia Kazan ... "On the Waterfront"
Best Actor: Marlon Brando ... "On the Waterfront"
Best Actress: Grace Kelly ... "The Country Girl"
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Chemistry
PAULING, LINUS CARL, U.S.A., California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, b. 1901, d. 1994: "for his research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances" Literature
HEMINGWAY, ERNEST MILLER, U.S.A., b. 1899, d. 1961: "for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea, and for the influence that he has exerted on contemporary style"

45. Robbins Family Crest By Houseofnames.com
1918) American actor; Tim robbins (1958-) American actor; frederick chapman robbins (1916-) American physiologist; Harold robbins (1916
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russischen Botaniker Dimitri Iosifovich Ivanovski (1864-1920) entdeckt. Beijerinck nannte den Erreger ein "filtrierbares Virus", wobei virus einfach „Gift“ bedeutete. Das kennzeichnete den Anfang der Virusforschung, der Virologie. Auch von anderen Krankheiten wurde nachgewiesen, dass sie durch filtrierbare Virusarten verursacht wurden. Der der englische Bakteriologe Frederick William Twort (1877-1950) kanadische Bakteriologe Felix Hubert d'Herell (1873-1949) Er nannte Bakterien befallende Virusarten „Bakteriophagen“ (Bakterienfresser). amerikanische Arzt Francis Peyton Rous (1879-1970) amerikanischen Arzt Ernest William Coodpasture (1886-1960) Der amerikanische Mikrobiologe John Franklin Enders (1897-1985) versuchte im Jahre 1948 mit den beiden jungen Mitarbeitern Thomas Huckle Weller (geb. 1915) und Frederick Chapman Robbins (geb. 1916) polnisch-amerikanische Mikrobiologe Albert Bruce Sabin (1906-1993)
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48. Índice Alfabético De Los Premios Nobel De Fisiología O Medicina (1901-1998)
Santiago (1906) REICHSTEIN, Tadeusz (1950) RICHARDS, Dickinson Woodruff (1956) RICHET, Charles Robert (1913) robbins, frederick chapman (1954) ROBERTS, Richard
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ADRIAN, Edgar Douglas (1932)
ARBER, Werner (1978)
AXELROD, Julius (1970)
BALTIMORE, David (1975)
BANTING, Frederick Grant (1923)
BEADLE, Georges Wells (1958)
BEHRING, Emil Adolf von (1901)
BENACERRAF, Baruj (1980)
BISHOP, Michael John (1989)
BLACK, James Whyte (1988)
BLOCH, Konrad Emil (1964) BLUMBERG, Baruch Samuel (1976) BORDET, Jules Jean Baptiste Vicent (1919) BOVET, Daniel (1957) BROWN, Michael Stuart (1985) BURNET, Frank Macfarlane (1960) CARREL, Alexis (1912) CHAIN, Ernest Boris (1945) CLAUDE, Albert (1974) COHEN, Stanley (1986) CORI, Carl Ferdinand (1947) CORI, Gerty Theresa Radnitz (1947) CORMACK, Allan MacLeod (1979) CRICK, Francis Harry Compton (1962) DALE, Henry Hallet (1936) DAM, Henrik Carl Peter (1943) DAUSSET, Jean (1980) DOHERTY, Peter C. (1996) DOISY, Edward Adelbert (1943) DOMAGK, Gerhard (1939) DULBECCO, Renato (1975) ECCLES, John Carew (1963) EDELMAN, Gerald Maurice (1972) EHRLICH, Paul (1908) EIJKMAN, Christiaan (1929) EINTHOVEN, Willem (1924) ELION, Gertrude Belle (1988) ENDERS, John Franklin (1954)

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    50. Frederick Chapman Robbins
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    51. Timeline Of Microbiology 1930s–1940s
    virologist Thomas H. Weller and physician frederick chapman robbins together develop a technique to grow poliovirus in test tube cultures of human tissues.
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    C. B. van Niel shows that photosynthetic bacteria use reduced compounds as electron donors without producing oxygen. Sulfur bacteria use H2S as a source of electrons for the fixation of carbon dioxide. He posits that plants use water as a source and release oxygen.
    Gerhard J. Domagk uses a chemically synthesized anti-metabolite, Prontosil, to kill Streptococcus
    Wendell Stanley crystallizes tobacco mosaic virus and shows that it remains infectious. However, he does not recognize that the infectious material is nucleic acid and not protein. Together with Northrop and Sumner, Stanley is awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1946.
    George Beadle and Edward Tatum jointly publish a paper on their experiments using the fungus Neurospora crassa
    Salvador Luria and Max Delbruck provide a statistical demonstration that inheritance in bacteria follows Darwinian principles. Particular mutants, such as viral resistance, occur randomly in bacterial populations, even in the absence of the virus. More important, they occur in small numbers in some populations and in large numbers in other cultures. With Hershey, Delbruck and Luria are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology in 1969.

    52. Polio Professionals
    frederick chapman robbins American pediatrician and virologist who received (with John Enders and Thomas Weller) the 1954 Nobel Prize for Physiology or
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    David Bodian : (1910-1992) doctor and polio researcher at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore
    "Along with his colleagues, Howard Howe and Isabelle Mountain Morgan, Bodian helped lay the groundwork for the Salk and Sabin polio vaccines through their research into the neuropathology of poliomyelitis. Bodian's team demonstrated that the polio virus that was transmitted through the mouth and digestive tract was in fact three distinct types of virus, and they showed that antibodies to the virus were carried through the bloodstream, demonstrating that for a vaccine to be effective it must include antibodies recognizing all three types of virus."
    John Franklin Enders (1897-1985): "American virologist and microbiologist who, with Frederick C. Robbins and Thomas H. Weller, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1954 for his part in cultivating the poliomyelitis virus in nonnervous-tissue cultures, a preliminary step to the development of the polio vaccine." Encyclopædia Britannica Online
    Simon Flexner (1863-1946): "American pathologist and bacteriologist who led the research team that was able to produce in monkeys a nonfatal form of poliomyelitis and pass it from monkey to monkey, thus trapping a polio virus for laboratory study." Encyclopædia Britannica Online

    53. Frederick
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    Gender : Masculine
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    Frederick is the modern English of an Old Germanic name, Frithuric
    History
    Although the Anglo-Saxons had their own form of the name, Freodheric , it was rare. The Normans carried it with them when they invaded in 1066, but it died out soon after. Frederick , did, however, remain popular in Continental Europe, especially among the German princes. The name was reintroduced to England when the German royal family of Hanover gained the English throne in 1714.
    Fredrik , the Swedish form, first appeared in the 14th century, but did not become common until the 18th.
    Pronunciation : FRED-er-ick.
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    55. Frederick Robbins
    Dr. frederick C. robbins, aka Fred, Uncle Fred and was the son of William J. robbins, a plant New York Botanical Gardens, and Mother, Christine, née chapman.
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    Frederick C. Robbins - Nobel Laureate, Physiologist
    Frederick Robbins shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine for his work on growing polio virus in culture, which led to the development of both the Sabin and Salk vaccines against poliomyelitis.
    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.

    56. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1832
    285. *chapman, Mahlon Pomeroy. Married N. 2, 1841, Elizabeth, da. of frederick Avery, Delaware, O. 1 ch. 310. Brown, Samuel robbins. BE Windsor, Conn., Je.
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    57. Amherst College Biographical Record: Class Of 1830
    191. *chapman, Alvan Wentworth. S. of Rev. Stephen and Emelia (robbins), b. Sing Sing, N. Y., Ap. of frederick Perry, Stockbridge, who d. Jan. 2, 1862; (3) Jy.
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    (from the Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) Previous Class... Menu Index ... Appleton , Samuel Gilman . S. of Gen. James and Sarah (Fuller), b. Gloucester, N. 5, 1808. M. A., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1839. Prepared Marblehead Acad. Andover T. S., 1829-30; General T. S. of Episcopal Ch., N. Y. City; ordained D. 10, 1835; p. St. Andrew's Ch., Hanover, 1835-38; Manlius, N. Y., 1838-40; Avon, N. Y., 1840-44; miss'y Onandaga Co., N. Y., 1844-47; p. Richfield, N. Y., 1847-50; Delhi, N. Y., 1850-54; Ansonia, N. Y., 1854-56; asst. p. Waterbury, Conn., 1856-58; p. Morrisania, N. Y., 1858-68; Bayonne, N. J., 1868-71; chapel of Ch. of the Ascension, N. Y. City, 1871-73. D. Morrisania, N. Y., N. 29, 1873. Married S. 30, 1839, Sarah A., da. of Sylvester Gardner, Manlius, N. Y. 2 s. Arms , William . S. of Phineas and Lydia (Root), b. Wilmington, Vt., May 18, 1802. M. A., A. C., 1833; M. D., Dartmouth, 1839. Prepared Fairfield (N. Y.) Acad. Andover T. S., 1830-33; ordained Boston, Jy. 27, 1833; miss'y in Patagonia, 1833-34; Borneo, Java and Singapore, 1835-38; studied Dartmouth Med. School, 1839; practised Westminster, Vt., 1839-40; in Wis., 1840-46; in Ill., 1846-78; r. Duquoin, Ill., 1878-89. D. Duquoin, Ill., Je. 21, 1889.

    58. Online-Lexikon: Frederick Chapman Robbins
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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.

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