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Thomas Huckle Weller



Weller, Thomas Huckle (1915– ), U.S. bacteriologist and virologist who shared with John F. Enders and Frederick C. Robbins the 1954 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for their cultivation of poliomyelitis viruses on tissues of human embryos outside the body.



See also: Poliomyelitis.

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