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  • Albert Sabin
  • Polish-American medical researcher (1906–1993)

    Albert Bruce Sabin (/ˈseɪbɪn/ SAY-bin; born Abram Saperstejn; August 26, 1906 – March 3, 1993) was a Polish-American medical researcher, best known for

    Albert Sabin

    Albert Sabin

    Albert_Sabin

  • Polio vaccine
  • Vaccine to prevent poliomyelitis

    announced in 1955. Another attenuated live oral polio vaccine, developed by Albert Sabin, came into commercial use in 1961. The polio vaccine is on the World

    Polio vaccine

    Polio vaccine

    Polio_vaccine

  • First Financial Center
  • Event venue in Cincinnati, Ohio

    opened in 1967 as the Convention-Exposition Center. It was renamed the Albert B. Sabin Convention and Exposition Center on November 14, 1985, amid national

    First Financial Center

    First Financial Center

    First_Financial_Center

  • Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal
  • Award

    Since 1994, the Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal has been awarded annually by the Sabin Vaccine Institute in recognition of work in the field of vaccinology

    Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal

    Albert_B._Sabin_Gold_Medal

  • Jonas Salk
  • American inventor of the polio vaccine (1914–1995)

    90 countries. An attenuated live oral polio vaccine was developed by Albert Sabin, coming into commercial use in 1961. Less than 25 years after the release

    Jonas Salk

    Jonas Salk

    Jonas_Salk

  • List of people from Białystok
  • Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Jaffa L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto Albert Sabin, co-developer of the polio vaccine Izabella Scorupco, actress Max Weber

    List of people from Białystok

    List of people from Białystok

    List_of_people_from_Białystok

  • Sabin (surname)
  • Surname list

    Sabin is the surname of the following people: Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral polio vaccine; President

    Sabin (surname)

    Sabin_(surname)

  • Cold War tensions and the polio vaccine
  • Two U.S. virologists, Jonas Salk of the University of Pittsburgh and Albert B. Sabin of the University of Cincinnati emerged as the most prominent among

    Cold War tensions and the polio vaccine

    Cold War tensions and the polio vaccine

    Cold_War_tensions_and_the_polio_vaccine

  • History of polio
  • Salk's success, Albert Sabin developed an oral polio vaccine (OPV) using live but weakened (attenuated) virus. Human trials of Sabin's vaccine began in

    History of polio

    History of polio

    History_of_polio

  • Hilary Koprowski
  • Polish virologist and immuologist (1916–2013)

    four continents. Albert Sabin's early work with attenuated-live-virus polio vaccine was developed from attenuated polio virus that Sabin had received from

    Hilary Koprowski

    Hilary Koprowski

    Hilary_Koprowski

  • Quellung reaction
  • Reaction in which antibodies bind to bacterial capsule

    the quellung reaction was the only method available to do this. Dr. Albert Sabin made modifications to Neufeld's technique so that it could be done more

    Quellung reaction

    Quellung reaction

    Quellung_reaction

  • Mikhail Chumakov
  • Soviet microbiologist, virologist

    that led to licensing of the Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) developed by Albert B. Sabin. Chumakov graduated in 1931 from Moscow State University Medical School

    Mikhail Chumakov

    Mikhail Chumakov

    Mikhail_Chumakov

  • Colostrum
  • Form of milk produced immediately following the delivery of newborn

    Staphylococcus species, and rotavirus (which causes diarrhea in infants). Albert Sabin, who developed the first oral vaccine against polio, used colostrum in

    Colostrum

    Colostrum

    Colostrum

  • Timeline of human vaccines
  • vaccine for adenovirus-4 and 7 1962 – First oral vaccine for polio by Albert Sabin 1963 – First vaccine for measles by John Franklin Enders 1967 – First

    Timeline of human vaccines

    Timeline_of_human_vaccines

  • Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
  • Hospital in Ohio, United States

    2020. "The Legacy of Albert B. Sabin | Sabin". www.sabin.org. Retrieved April 10, 2020. Hampton, Lee (January 1, 2009). "Albert Sabin and the Coalition to

    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

    Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center

    Cincinnati_Children's_Hospital_Medical_Center

  • World Polio Day
  • World day; 24 October

    subsequent widespread use of the oral poliovirus vaccine developed by Albert Sabin led to establishment of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI)

    World Polio Day

    World Polio Day

    World_Polio_Day

  • Polio
  • Infectious disease caused by poliovirus

    percent are immune to poliovirus following three doses. Subsequently, Albert Sabin developed a polio vaccine that can be administered orally (oral polio

    Polio

    Polio

    Polio

  • List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients
  • United States Army Vermont C. Royster Editor of The Wall Street Journal Albert Sabin Medical Researcher, President of the Weizmann Institute of Science &

    List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients

    List of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients

    List_of_Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom_recipients

  • Robert M. Chanock
  • American pediatrician and virologist

    fellowship at Cincinnati's Children's Hospital, where he worked under Albert Sabin, who called Chanock his "star scientific son." He was drafted by the

    Robert M. Chanock

    Robert M. Chanock

    Robert_M._Chanock

  • 1976 swine flu outbreak
  • 1976 H1N1 swine influenza outbreak at Fort Dix

    program. He met with a "blue ribbon" panel that included Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin. Ford then made a televised announcement in support of the mass immunization

    1976 swine flu outbreak

    1976 swine flu outbreak

    1976_swine_flu_outbreak

  • Polio: An American Story
  • 2005 book by David M. Oshinsky

    Jonas Salk, and oral poliovirus vaccine, developed by a team led by Albert Sabin. Published in 2005 by the Oxford University Press, it won the 2006 Pulitzer

    Polio: An American Story

    Polio:_An_American_Story

  • March of Dimes
  • American nonprofit organization

    patients' receiving significant foundation aid. Around the same time, Albert Sabin (also with funding from the March of Dimes) developed a simpler version

    March of Dimes

    March of Dimes

    March_of_Dimes

  • Frederick Chapman Robbins
  • American Nobel Prize recipient

    tissue culture, paving the way for vaccines developed by Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin. He attended the University of Missouri and Harvard University. In 1952

    Frederick Chapman Robbins

    Frederick Chapman Robbins

    Frederick_Chapman_Robbins

  • Michael Savage
  • American radio talk show host and author

    the world for the benefit of humanity. A bit later, Savage noted that Albert Sabin, Salk's bitter rival who later invented the oral vaccine, also declined

    Michael Savage

    Michael Savage

    Michael_Savage

  • Sabin Vaccine Institute
  • Sabin seeks to save lives and boost health outcomes so that communities around the world might flourish. Founded in 1993 in honor of Albert B. Sabin,

    Sabin Vaccine Institute

    Sabin_Vaccine_Institute

  • Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
  • One of five Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel

    that can be experimentally confirmed. The public expected Jonas Salk or Albert Sabin to receive the prize for their development of the polio vaccines, but

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

    Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

    Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine

  • Robert Koch Medal and Award
  • Science award

    Susumu Tonegawa and Harald zur Hausen. Other notable awardees include Albert Sabin, Jonas Salk and John Enders for their pioneering work on the development

    Robert Koch Medal and Award

    Robert Koch Medal and Award

    Robert_Koch_Medal_and_Award

  • List of people from Cincinnati
  • Rieveschl – inventor of Benadryl Rae Robertson-Anderson – biophysicist Albert Sabin – discoverer of oral polio vaccine David G. Schaeffer – mathematician

    List of people from Cincinnati

    List_of_people_from_Cincinnati

  • NYU Langone Health
  • Hospital in New York, United States

    edits. Two alumni of NYU Grossman School of Medicine, Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin, developed vaccines for polio, approved in the U.S. 1955. Saul Krugman

    NYU Langone Health

    NYU Langone Health

    NYU_Langone_Health

  • Infection
  • Invasion of an organism's body by pathogenic agents

    scientific basis known as Koch's postulates. Edward Jenner, Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin developed effective vaccines for smallpox and polio, which would later

    Infection

    Infection

    Infection

  • Albert (given name)
  • Name list

    Dutch politician Albert Pinkham Ryder (1847–1917), American painter Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral

    Albert (given name)

    Albert (given name)

    Albert_(given_name)

  • B virus
  • Species of virus

    a year of Brebner's death, Albert Sabin identified a novel virus from the same samples, which he later named B virus. Sabin further described the lethality

    B virus

    B virus

    B_virus

  • Richthofen case
  • Brazilian criminal case

    child, Felipe, at the hospital where her husband works, Albert Sabin, in Atibaia. Andreas Albert von Richthofen (São Paulo, July 3, 1987) was a quiet boy

    Richthofen case

    Richthofen_case

  • Florence R. Sabin
  • American medical scientist (1871–1953)

    the “Sabin Health Laws”; in 1951 she received the Albert Lasker Public Service Award for her public-health work. On November 9, 1871, Serena Sabin gave

    Florence R. Sabin

    Florence R. Sabin

    Florence_R._Sabin

  • Abram (name)
  • Name list

    America, and Roman Catholic priest Abram Saperstein, changed his name to Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral

    Abram (name)

    Abram_(name)

  • Saperstein
  • Surname list

    became the Harlem Globetrotters Abram Saperstein, changed his name to Albert Sabin (1906–1993), Polish-American medical researcher who developed an oral

    Saperstein

    Saperstein

  • Weizmann Institute of Science
  • Public university and research institute in Rehovot, Israel

    as acting director) Abba Eban (1959–1966) Meyer Weisgal (1966–1970) Albert Sabin (1970–1972) Israel Dostrovsky (1972–1975) Michael Sela (1975–1985) Aryeh

    Weizmann Institute of Science

    Weizmann Institute of Science

    Weizmann_Institute_of_Science

  • Oral polio vaccine AIDS hypothesis
  • Disproven medical conspiracy theory

    developed in the late 1950s by several groups, including those led by Albert Sabin, Hilary Koprowski and H. R. Cox. A poliovirus type 1 strain called SM

    Oral polio vaccine AIDS hypothesis

    Oral_polio_vaccine_AIDS_hypothesis

  • Timeline of medicine and medical technology
  • replacement – John Charnley 1962 – Beta blocker James W. Black 1962 – Albert Sabin develops first oral polio vaccine 1963 – Artificial heart – Paul Winchell

    Timeline of medicine and medical technology

    Timeline_of_medicine_and_medical_technology

  • Viral neuronal tracing
  • Use of viruses to study the nervous system

    functionally connected neurons stems from the work and bioassay developed by Albert Sabin. Subsequent research allowed for the incorporation of immunohistochemical

    Viral neuronal tracing

    Viral_neuronal_tracing

  • March 3
  • Day of the year

    – Carlos Montoya, Spanish guitarist and composer (born 1903) 1993 – Albert Sabin, Polish-American physician and virologist (born 1906) 1994 – John Edward

    March 3

    March_3

  • Joseph L. Melnick
  • American epidemiologist

    on microbiology. Melnick was recognized by the Sabin Vaccine Institute in 1996 with its Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal, recognizing his pioneering research

    Joseph L. Melnick

    Joseph L. Melnick

    Joseph_L._Melnick

  • Attenuated vaccine
  • Vaccine that uses a weakened form of the germ

    Shampo, Marc A.; Kyle, Robert A.; Steensma, David P. (July 2011). "Albert Sabin—Conqueror of Poliomyelitis". Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 86 (7): e44. doi:10

    Attenuated vaccine

    Attenuated_vaccine

  • 1906
  • Calendar year

    August 19 – Philo Farnsworth, American inventor (d. 1971) August 26 – Albert Sabin, Polish-born American medical researcher (d. 1993) August 27 – Ed Gein

    1906

    1906

    1906

  • List of National Medal of Science laureates
  • F. Skinner 1969—Robert Huebner, Ernst Mayr 1970—Barbara McClintock, Albert Sabin 1973—Daniel I. Arnon, Earl Wilbur Sutherland Jr. 1974—Britton Chance

    List of National Medal of Science laureates

    List of National Medal of Science laureates

    List_of_National_Medal_of_Science_laureates

  • New York University
  • Private university in New York City, New York

    laser (Gordon Gould), atom bomb (Frederick Reines), polio vaccine (Albert Sabin), RFID (Mario Cardullo), telephone handset (Robert G. Brown), wireless

    New York University

    New York University

    New_York_University

  • Parco Giardino Sigurtà
  • Historic garden in Valeggio sul Mincio, Italy

    Nobel laureates Konrad Lorenz, Alexander Fleming, Selman Waksman and Albert Sabin. In the 2000s, the park saw further development, including the creation

    Parco Giardino Sigurtà

    Parco Giardino Sigurtà

    Parco_Giardino_Sigurtà

  • David Bodian
  • American medical scientist (1910–1992)

    way for the final development of a vaccine by Jonas Salk and later by Albert Sabin. He received the E. Mead Johnson Award in Pediatrics and the Karl Spencer

    David Bodian

    David Bodian

    David_Bodian

  • University of Cincinnati
  • Public university in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.

    hospital and several biomedical research laboratories. In the 1950s Albert Sabin developed the live polio vaccine at the College of Medicine. Diphenhydramine

    University of Cincinnati

    University of Cincinnati

    University_of_Cincinnati

  • UC Health
  • Healthcare system in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

    Rieveschl, Benadryl became the world's first antihistamine. Polio vaccine: Albert Sabin developed the first live, attenuated oral polio vaccine while working

    UC Health

    UC Health

    UC_Health

  • India National PolioPlus
  • Non-profit organization

    against polio – an injectable, inactivated (killed) polio vaccine. 1961: Albert Sabin develops an oral polio vaccine (OPV) using attenuated poliovirus. The

    India National PolioPlus

    India_National_PolioPlus

  • Distinguished Americans series
  • US postage stamps issued since 2000

    9. 63¢. Medical scientist Jonas Salk. 2006, March 9. 87¢. Virologist Albert Sabin. 2007, June 13. 58¢. Senator Margaret Chase Smith. 2007, June 13. 75¢

    Distinguished Americans series

    Distinguished_Americans_series

  • Polio Hall of Fame
  • Honoring people who important contributions relating to polio

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Polio Hall of Fame

    Polio Hall of Fame

    Polio_Hall_of_Fame

  • List of University of Cincinnati people
  • Spin Selling George Rieveschl, inventor of diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Albert Sabin, developed the oral live polio vaccine Vernon L. Scarborough, Mesoamerican

    List of University of Cincinnati people

    List_of_University_of_Cincinnati_people

  • List of New York University alumni
  • Bibcode:1945PIRE...33..633.. doi:10.1109/JRPROC.1945.231200. Abramson, Albert (2003). The History of Television, 1942 to 2000. McFarland & Company. pp

    List of New York University alumni

    List_of_New_York_University_alumni

  • List of multiple discoveries
  • discoveries. 1950: Polio vaccine (1950–63): Hilary Koprowski, Jonas Salk, Albert Sabin. 1952: The maser, a precursor to the laser, was described by Russian

    List of multiple discoveries

    List_of_multiple_discoveries

  • Howard A. Howe
  • American physician

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Howard A. Howe

    Howard A. Howe

    Howard_A._Howe

  • Ostiense
  • Quartiere of Rome in Lazio, Italy

    Macedonio Melloni, Umberto Nistri, Nicola Parravano, Salvatore Pincherle, Albert Sabin, Giuseppe Veratti, Vito Volterra. Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the

    Ostiense

    Ostiense

    Ostiense

  • Order of the Aztec Eagle
  • Highest rank of the Mexican Honours System

    Puga Mariano Rajoy Ann Richards Nelson Rockefeller Rodman Rockefeller Albert Sabin Eisaku Satō Walter Schwimmer Edward Seaga David Shaltiel Lemuel C. Shepherd

    Order of the Aztec Eagle

    Order of the Aztec Eagle

    Order_of_the_Aztec_Eagle

  • Medal of Liberty
  • Award

    Itzhak Perlman (born 1945) Israel James Reston (1909–1995) United Kingdom Albert Sabin (1906–1993) Russia An Wang (1920–1990) China Elie Wiesel (1928–2016)

    Medal of Liberty

    Medal_of_Liberty

  • Białystok
  • City county in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland

    of the Republic of Poland, L. L. Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, Albert Sabin, co-developer of the polio vaccine, Izabella Scorupco, actress, Max Weber

    Białystok

    Białystok

    Białystok

  • Deaths in March 1993
  • Dog, 39, American convicted murderer, execution by lethal injection. Albert Sabin, 86, Polish-American virologist, heart failure. Xie Xuegong, 76, Chinese

    Deaths in March 1993

    Deaths_in_March_1993

  • Sebastião Vasconcelos
  • Brazilian actor and lawyer

    d'Or Hospital in the Copacabana neighborhood, and then transferred to Albert Sabin Israeli Hospital in Tijuca, where he remained until early June, when

    Sebastião Vasconcelos

    Sebastião_Vasconcelos

  • New York University Grossman School of Medicine
  • Medical school of New York University

    Medicine, is appointed director of the National Institutes of Health 1957: Albert Sabin, a 1931 alumnus of University and Bellevue Hospital Medical College,

    New York University Grossman School of Medicine

    New_York_University_Grossman_School_of_Medicine

  • Walter Reed Medal
  • Award

    William Cort 1963 - Ernest Carroll Faust 1966 - Henry Meleney 1969 - Albert Sabin 1972 - Fred Soper 1975 - Robert Briggs Watson 1978 - Harry Hoogstraal

    Walter Reed Medal

    Walter Reed Medal

    Walter_Reed_Medal

  • Carlos Canseco
  • Mexican physician and philanthropist

    eradicate polio by using an aerosol vaccination he co-developed with Albert Sabin in 1982. Canseco served as Nuevo León's state secretary of health and

    Carlos Canseco

    Carlos Canseco

    Carlos_Canseco

  • Harry M. Weaver
  • American neuroscientist (1909–1977)

    was somewhat counter to the development of the Oral polio vaccine by Albert Sabin between 1954 and 1961. However, his support of Salk's vaccine was considered

    Harry M. Weaver

    Harry M. Weaver

    Harry_M._Weaver

  • Patrick Meenan
  • University College Dublin (UCD). In his research work, he was involved with Albert Sabin and Jonas Salk in the development of the polio vaccine. He was educated

    Patrick Meenan

    Patrick_Meenan

  • Peter K. Olitsky
  • 1930s, Albert Sabin and Peter Olitsky succeeded in using human brain cell tissue cultures to culture poliomyelitis virus. In the late 1930s, Sabin and Olitsky

    Peter K. Olitsky

    Peter_K._Olitsky

  • 1993 in the United States
  • (b. 1909) March 1 – Terry Frost, American actor (b. 1906) March 3 – Albert Sabin, American biologist, developer of the oral polio vaccine (b. 1906) March

    1993 in the United States

    1993_in_the_United_States

  • Model organism
  • Organisms used to study biology across species

    following five years. Albert Sabin improved the vaccine by passing the polio virus through animal hosts, including monkeys; the Sabin vaccine was produced

    Model organism

    Model organism

    Model_organism

  • List of people on the postage stamps of the United States
  • (1944) Photographer George Herman "Babe" Ruth (1983) Baseball player Albert Sabin (2006) Virologist Rubén Salazar (2008) Journalist Jonas Salk (2006) Medical

    List of people on the postage stamps of the United States

    List_of_people_on_the_postage_stamps_of_the_United_States

  • List of Polish Jews
  • physicist, nuclear disarmament activist, Nobel Peace Prize winner (1995) Albert Sabin, inventor of the oral polio vaccine Paweł Śpiewak, sociologist, historian

    List of Polish Jews

    List_of_Polish_Jews

  • Rino Rappuoli
  • Italian immunologist (born 1952)

    He was also awarded the Italian President Gold Medal in 2005 and the Albert Sabin Gold Medal in 2009. In 2013 he was nominated third most influential person

    Rino Rappuoli

    Rino Rappuoli

    Rino_Rappuoli

  • August 26
  • Day of the year

    1982) 1906 – Bunny Austin, English tennis player (died 2000) 1906 – Albert Sabin, Polish-American physician and virologist, developed the polio vaccine

    August 26

    August_26

  • Non-specific effect of vaccines
  • Unintended side effects of vaccines which may be beneficial or bad

    research". The oral polio vaccine (OPV) was developed in the 1950s by Dr. Albert Sabin and is made from live attenuated polioviruses of three serotypes. The

    Non-specific effect of vaccines

    Non-specific effect of vaccines

    Non-specific_effect_of_vaccines

  • Timeline of Polish science and technology
  • develop a probe by means of which cataracts can be grasped and extracted. Albert Sabin, Polish-American medical researcher, best known for developing the oral

    Timeline of Polish science and technology

    Timeline of Polish science and technology

    Timeline_of_Polish_science_and_technology

  • Vaccination policy of the United States
  • Overview of the vaccination policy in the United States of America

    these required vaccines at the time of their application submission. Albert Sabin Comparison of the healthcare systems in Canada and the United States

    Vaccination policy of the United States

    Vaccination policy of the United States

    Vaccination_policy_of_the_United_States

  • History of animal testing
  • incidence of polio 15-fold in the USA over the following five years. Albert Sabin made a superior "live" vaccine by passing the polio virus through animal

    History of animal testing

    History of animal testing

    History_of_animal_testing

  • James Alexander Ulio
  • United States Army general (1882–1958)

    personally signed an order on 21 May 1945 transferring Lieutenant Colonel Albert Sabin from the Army Medical Corps, where he had helped develop a vaccine against

    James Alexander Ulio

    James Alexander Ulio

    James_Alexander_Ulio

  • Plaza Hotel Buenos Aires
  • Hotel in Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Luciano Pavarotti Edith Piaf Nelson Piquet Raphael Theodore Roosevelt Albert Sabin Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Farah Pahlavi Rabindranath Tagore Arturo Toscanini

    Plaza Hotel Buenos Aires

    Plaza Hotel Buenos Aires

    Plaza_Hotel_Buenos_Aires

  • List of children's hospitals
  • Infantil Sabará HPP - Hospital Pequeno Príncipe HIAS - Hospital Infantil Albert Sabin IMIP - Instituto Materno-Infantil Professor Fernando Figueira Hospital

    List of children's hospitals

    List_of_children's_hospitals

  • List of Polish Americans
  • aeronautics and applied mathematics; listed in Scientific Citation Index Albert Sabin, Polish-born medical scientist, discovered oral vaccine for poliomyelitis;

    List of Polish Americans

    List_of_Polish_Americans

  • Thomas Francis Jr.
  • American virologist

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Thomas Francis Jr.

    Thomas Francis Jr.

    Thomas_Francis_Jr.

  • Mass vaccination
  • Administration of a vaccine to large populations

    per 100,000 in a period of only 7 years from 1954 to 1961. By 1956, Albert Sabin had created the live-attenuated vaccine also known as the oral polio

    Mass vaccination

    Mass_vaccination

  • Basil O'Connor
  • American lawyer and philanthropist (1892–1972

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Basil O'Connor

    Basil O'Connor

    Basil_O'Connor

  • List of Polish people
  • Medicine Zbigniew Religa, cardiologist Józef Rostafiński, biologist Albert Sabin, polio vaccine; President of the Weizmann Institute of Science Andrzej

    List of Polish people

    List_of_Polish_people

  • Isabel Morgan
  • American virologist

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Isabel Morgan

    Isabel_Morgan

  • Fort Washington Way
  • Freeway in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

    Riverfront Transit Center was eventually built beside the freeway trench. Albert Sabin Park at Third and Elm streets was demolished. Together, these changes

    Fort Washington Way

    Fort Washington Way

    Fort_Washington_Way

  • Timeline of global health
  • 2014. Smith, DR; Leggat, PA (2005). "Pioneering figures in medicine: Albert Bruce Sabin--inventor of the oral polio vaccine". The Kurume Medical Journal.

    Timeline of global health

    Timeline_of_global_health

  • List of vaccine topics
  • Koprowski Marshall Lightowlers Paul Offit Louis Pasteur Stanley Plotkin Albert Sabin Jonas Salk Max Theiler Pablo DT Valenzuela Jian Zhou Manufacturers AstraZeneca

    List of vaccine topics

    List of vaccine topics

    List_of_vaccine_topics

  • List of tallest buildings in Cincinnati
  • Residential 37 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Clinical Sciences Pavilion 240 Albert Sabin Way 39°08′23″N 84°30′10″W / 39.139847°N 84.502869°W / 39.139847; -84

    List of tallest buildings in Cincinnati

    List of tallest buildings in Cincinnati

    List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Cincinnati

  • Animal testing on non-human primates
  • Experimentation using other primate animals

    incidence of polio 15-fold in the USA over the following five years. Albert Sabin made a superior "live" vaccine by passing the polio virus through animal

    Animal testing on non-human primates

    Animal testing on non-human primates

    Animal_testing_on_non-human_primates

  • Maurice Hilleman
  • American vaccinologist (1919–2005)

    for both Salk's inactivated virus vaccine and the then relatively new Albert Sabin's oral live attenuated vaccine. In 1963, his daughter Jeryl Lynn came

    Maurice Hilleman

    Maurice Hilleman

    Maurice_Hilleman

  • Tug of war at the 1981 World Games
  • club from Orfordville, Wisconsin. In an interview during the Games, Albert Sabin, the chief judge of the event, revealed that he was from Birmingham,

    Tug of war at the 1981 World Games

    Tug_of_war_at_the_1981_World_Games

  • Mathuram Santosham
  • American Indian physician and scientist

    2020-07-19. "Dr. Mathuram Santosham Receives 2014 Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal Award | Sabin". www.sabin.org. 29 April 2014. Retrieved 2020-07-19. "Profile

    Mathuram Santosham

    Mathuram_Santosham

  • Thomas Milton Rivers
  • American bacteriologist and virologist (1888-1962)

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Thomas Milton Rivers

    Thomas_Milton_Rivers

  • John Franklin Enders
  • American medical researcher (1897-1985)

    Milton Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis, Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, (John

    John Franklin Enders

    John_Franklin_Enders

  • Charles Armstrong (physician)
  • American physician (1886–1967)

    Thomas M. Rivers, Charles Armstrong, John R. Paul, Thomas Francis Jr., Albert Sabin, Joseph L. Melnick, Isabel Morgan, Howard A. Howe, David Bodian, Jonas

    Charles Armstrong (physician)

    Charles Armstrong (physician)

    Charles_Armstrong_(physician)

  • Feltrinelli Prize
  • Italian award

    Experimental medicine: Wallace O. Fenn Applied medical and surgical sciences: Albert Sabin 1966 (Physics, math and natural sciences) Prize reserved for Italian

    Feltrinelli Prize

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  • AILBERT
  • Male

    Scottish

    AILBERT

    Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Ailbeart, AILBERT means "bright nobility."

    AILBERT

  • ALBERTA
  • Female

    Italian

    ALBERTA

     Feminine form of Italian Alberto, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.

    ALBERTA

  • Calbert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Calbert

    English : variant of Albert, probably due to misdivision of a personal name such as Rick Albert.

    Calbert

  • Alberte
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic

    Alberte

    Intelligent; Famous; Female Version of Albert; Bright Nobility

    Alberte

  • Albert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc.

    Albert

    English, French, North German, Danish, Catalan, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, etc. : from the personal name Albert, composed of the Germanic elements adal ‘noble’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. The standard German form is Albrecht. This, in its various forms, was one of the most popular of all European male personal names in the Middle Ages. It was borne by various churchmen, notably St. Albert of Prague, a Bohemian prince who died a martyr in 997 attempting to convert the Prussians to Christianity; also St. Albert the Great (?1193–1280), an Aristotelian theologian and tutor of Thomas Aquinas. It was also the name of princes and military leaders, such as Albert the Bear (1100–70), Margrave of Brandenburg. In more recent times it has been adopted as a Jewish family name.A bearer of the surname Albert, from Saintonge, France, was documented in Quebec city in 1664.

    Albert

  • ELBERT
  • Male

    English

    ELBERT

    English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."

    ELBERT

  • AILBEART
  • Male

    Scottish

    AILBEART

    Scottish Gaelic form of English Albert, AILBEART means "bright nobility."

    AILBEART

  • AUBERT
  • Male

    French

    AUBERT

    French form of Old High German Adalbert, AUBERT means "bright nobility."

    AUBERT

  • Culbert
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish

    Culbert

    English, northern Irish, and Scottish : variant of Colbert.

    Culbert

  • ALBERTO
  • Male

    Italian

    ALBERTO

    Italian and Spanish form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTO means "bright nobility."

    ALBERTO

  • Alberta
  • Girl/Female

    American, British, Christian, English, Finnish, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish

    Alberta

    Noble and Bright; Form of Albert; Noble; Bright; Majestic Wolf; Noble Famous

    Alberta

  • ALBERTE
  • Female

    Norwegian

    ALBERTE

    Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."

    ALBERTE

  • ILBERT
  • Male

    French

    ILBERT

    Norman French form of German Hilbert, ILBERT means "battle-bright."

    ILBERT

  • ALBERTA
  • Female

    English

    ALBERTA

     Feminine form of English Albert, ALBERTA means "bright nobility." Compare with another form of Alberta.

    ALBERTA

  • Alberts
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and North German

    Alberts

    English, Dutch, and North German : patronymic from the personal name Albert.

    Alberts

  • ADELBERT
  • Male

    German

    ADELBERT

    Variant spelling of Old High German Adalbert, ADELBERT means "bright nobility."

    ADELBERT

  • ALBERT
  • Male

    English

    ALBERT

     Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

    ALBERT

  • ALBERI
  • Male

    French

    ALBERI

    Norman French form of Old High German Albirich, ALBERI means "elf ruler."

    ALBERI

  • ALBERT
  • Male

    French

    ALBERT

     French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

    ALBERT

  • ALBERTE
  • Male

    Portuguese

    ALBERTE

    Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Albertus, ALBERTE means "bright nobility."

    ALBERTE

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  • GRANNUS
  • Male

    Celtic

    GRANNUS

    , the brilliant.

  • Ghaus
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ghaus

    Help, Aid, Rescue, Succor

  • Shaphan
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Biblical, Hebrew

    Shaphan

    Rabbit; Wild Rat; Their Brink

  • Karnik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Karnik

    Judge

  • Jithya
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu

    Jithya

    Victorious

  • Wates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wates

    English : variant spelling of Waites.

  • Jabaar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Jabaar

    Mighty

  • Auritro
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian

    Auritro

    Joy; Wheel of Chariot

  • Noye
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, French (Noyé), and Dutch

    Noye

    English, French (Noyé), and Dutch : variant of Noe, from a vernacular form of Noah.

  • Nicolas
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Biblical, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Spanish, Swedish, Swiss

    Nicolas

    Conquerer of the People; Variant of Nicholas; People's Victory; Victorious Person

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  • Alertness
  • n.

    The quality of being alert or on the alert; briskness; nimbleness; activity.

  • Erect
  • a.

    Watchful; alert.

  • Alder
  • a.

    Alt. of Aller

  • Albee
  • conj.

    Although; albeit.

  • Alertly
  • adv.

    In an alert manner; nimbly.

  • Alter
  • v. i.

    To become, in some respects, different; to vary; to change; as, the weather alters almost daily; rocks or minerals alter by exposure.

  • Assert
  • v. t.

    To maintain or defend, as a cause or a claim, by words or measures; to vindicate a claim or title to; as, to assert our rights and liberties.

  • Amber
  • v. t.

    To preserve in amber; as, an ambered fly.

  • Avert
  • n.

    To turn aside, or away; as, to avert the eyes from an object; to ward off, or prevent, the occurrence or effects of; as, how can the danger be averted? "To avert his ire."

  • Sprack
  • a.

    Quick; lively; alert.

  • All
  • conj.

    Although; albeit.

  • Amber
  • a.

    Consisting of amber; made of amber.

  • Aldern
  • a.

    Made of alder.

  • Gleg
  • a.

    Quick of perception; alert; sharp.

  • Abet
  • v. t.

    To instigate or encourage by aid or countenance; -- used in a bad sense of persons and acts; as, to abet an ill-doer; to abet one in his wicked courses; to abet vice; to abet an insurrection.

  • Albe
  • conj.

    Alt. of Albee

  • Aller
  • a.

    Same as Alder, of all.

  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Amber
  • n.

    Amber color, or anything amber-colored; a clear light yellow; as, the amber of the sky.

  • Amber
  • a.

    Resembling amber, especially in color; amber-colored.