Frederick Chapman Robbins
Robbins, Frederick Chapman (1916– ), U.S. virologist who shared the 1954 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine with J. F. Enders and T. H. Weller for their cultivation of the poliomyelitis virus in non-nerve tissues.
See also: Physiology; Poliomyelitis.
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