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  1. John Franklin Enders came from a family background marked by strong characters and remarkable achievements. His maternal grandfather was a close associate and financial adviser of Mark Twain, and his paternal grandfather walked from town to town selling insurance, later becoming President of the Aetna Insurance Company.

  2. 21 de mai. de 2024 · John is one of the wealthiest biologists and one of the most well-known biologists. John Franklin Enders’ net worth is estimated to be $1.5 million, according to Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider. The Father of modern vaccines, John Franklin Enders was an America virologist and microbiologist who casted an important influence on the ...

  3. John Franklin Enders Papers (MS 1478), Series III, Box 102, Folder 5. Enders’ lab notebooks provide a more granular depiction of his research on measles, as well as many other experiments. As shown in this image, the very first page in volume 1 of his measles laboratory notebooks, dated January 25, 1954, details an attempt to isolate measles using four types of tissues.

  4. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1954 was awarded jointly to John Franklin Enders, Thomas Huckle Weller and Frederick Chapman Robbins "for their discovery of the ability of poliomyelitis viruses to grow in cultures of various types of tissue"

  5. John Franklin Enders. Fecha de nacimiento. 10 de febrero de 1897. Lugar de nacimiento. West Hartford, Connecticut, Estados Unidos. Fecha de fallecimiento. 8 de septiembre de 1985. Lugar de fallecimiento. Waterford, Estados Unidos.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2020 · How a Connecticut scientist became the ‘Father of Modern Vaccines’. circa 1955: Professor John Franklin Enders (1897 - 1985), the bacteriologist who shared the Nobel prize in 1954 for research into poliomyelitis and in 1962 developed a vaccine for measles. Medicine wasn’t John Franklin Enders’ first career choice.

  7. A WAY OF LIFE. Enders didn’t set out to be a Nobel Prize-winning scientist. In fact, he didn’t set out to be a scientist at all. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1897, John Franklin Enders was the eldest of four children in a prominent family with only peripheral ties to medicine — he had an uncle who was a physician — but extensive ties to the business world.