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John F. Enders

John F. Enders. By: Karissa Dakin Period: 8 March 13, 2010. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=John+F.+Enders&form=QBIL&qs=n&adlt=strict#focal=a39c88762aa61ab9b6d50a9de7bf75b8&furl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.childrenshospital.org%2Fresearch%2FSite2031%2FImages%2FEnders_in_lab.jpg.

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John F. Enders

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  1. John F. Enders By: Karissa Dakin Period: 8 March 13, 2010 http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=John+F.+Enders&form=QBIL&qs=n&adlt=strict#focal=a39c88762aa61ab9b6d50a9de7bf75b8&furl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.childrenshospital.org%2Fresearch%2FSite2031%2FImages%2FEnders_in_lab.jpg

  2. Born and Died Occupation and Nationality • Born on February 10, 1897 • Died on September 8, 1985 • Microbiologist, and Virologist • American

  3. Facts about John Enders • During his career he won a Nobel Prize in 1954 in physiology with Frederick Chapman Robbins and Thomas Huckle Weller. • Ender’s commenced his career as a member of the Harvard faculty while still a student, with an assistantship in the department of bacteriology and immunology, in 1929.- • In 1935 Harvard promoted John to the status of assistant professor. • During WW II he served as a civilian consultant on infectious diseases to the U.S. war department.

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