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Frederick Chapman Robbins 1916-2003, American physician, b. Auburn, Ala., grad. Univ. of Missouri, 1938, M.D. Harvard, 1940. He served on the staff of Children's Hospital, Boston, and at Harvard, and from 1952 to 1966 was director of pediatrics at Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital. At Case Western Reserve Univ. he served as professor of pediatrics (1952-80), dean of the medical school (1966-80), and university professor (1980-87). He shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with J. F. Enders and T. H. Weller for their work in growing polio viruses in cultures of different tissues, a breakthrough that enabled the development of polio and other vaccines and that had great significance in the development of virology and cell biology.
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FREDERICK CHAPMAN ROBBINS
Magazine article from: Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Katz, Samuel L December 1, 2005 700+ words ...25 AUGUST 1916 * 4 AUGUST 2003 FREDERICK CHAPMAN ROBBINS, an international leader in...awarded in 1954 to the trio of Fred Robbins, Tom Weller, and their senior...for laboratory exploration. Robbins was only thirty-three years... |
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FREDERICK ROBBINS, 86; WON NOBEL PRIZE FOR POLIO RESEARCH
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Frederick Robbins Dies; Shared Nobel for Polio Work
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post Adam Bernstein August 6, 2003 700+ words ...s Hospital in Boston, Drs. Robbins, John F. Enders and Thomas...international health who with Dr. Robbins wrote a history of polio. Previously...respiratory syndrome, or SARS. Frederick Chapman Robbins once said that his chief influences... |
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Newspaper article from: Post-Tribune (IN) August 6, 2003 700+ words ...FREDERICK ROBBINS Frederick C. Robbins, a pediatrician who was the...wrote a history of polio with Robbins. Previously, the virus could...respiratory syndrome, or SARS. Frederick Chapman Robbins once said his chief influences... |
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ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
Newspaper article from: News-Sun, The (Waukegan, IL) August 18, 1999 700+ words ...and Sabin, who did nearly all of their research using animals, but to John Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller and Frederick Chapman Robbins who studied the polio virus using human cells. What's really shocking is the degree the pro-vivisection... |
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LIST OF NOBEL WINNERS FOR MEDICINE
News Wire article from: United Press International October 4, 2004 700+ words ...James Dewey Watson, United States; Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, United Kingdom. 1961 -- Greog von Bekesy...United States; Thomas Huckle Weller, United States; Chapman Robbins, United States. 1953 -- Hans Adolf Krebs, United... |
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NOBEL PRIZES IN PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE
News Wire article from: United Press International October 7, 2002 700+ words ...James Dewey Watson, United States; Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, United Kingdom. 1961 -- Greog von Bekesy...United States; Thomas Huckle Weller, United States; Chapman Robbins, United States. 1953 -- Hans Adolf Krebs, United... |
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Nobel Prizes in Physiology or Medicine.
News Wire article from: United Press International October 7, 2002 700+ words ...James Dewey Watson, United States; Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins, United Kingdom. 1961 -- Greog von Bekesy...United States; Thomas Huckle Weller, United States; Chapman Robbins, United States. 1953 -- Hans Adolf Krebs, United... |
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FREDERICK, MINOOKA ROLL OVER JCA
Newspaper article from: Herald-News (Joliet, IL) April 1, 1999 700+ words ...Winning pitcher Nessa Frederick, who allowed one hit...said. "We know Nessa Frederick will be outstanding...plus with someone like Frederick pitching. Nessa has...Yorkville 1 -- Chastity Chapman threw a no-hitter...for Peotone. Michelle Robbins and Jackie Cantone added... |
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NCHS earns shutout
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