Social : End a program of study 1940 (Achieved his Ph.D.)
Relationship : Marriage 18 August 1945 chart Placidus Equal_H.
Work : Gain social status 1948 (Became a pediatrician)
Work : Prize 21 October 1954 (Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology) chart Placidus Equal_H.
American pediatrician and research scientist. He won the Nobel Prize for medicine and physiology on 10/21/1954 with Dr. John Enders and Dr. Frederick Robbins "for discovering the ability of the poliomyelitis virus to grow in cultures of different tissues." The cultures were used by Dr. Jonas Salk to develop the polio vaccine. Weller earned his M.D. from Harvard Medical school in 1940 and became a Pediatrician in 1948. He married 8/18/1945; four kids. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Born: June 15, 1915 in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
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