Dr Jonas Salk

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A medical researcher who discovered polio vaccines

Real World Example

Dr. Jonas Salk was a medical researcher who developed the first successful polio vaccine, which was announced in 1955. During the Postwar Boom, polio was a feared disease, crippling thousands of children and adults each year. Salk's vaccine drastically reduced polio cases, bringing relief and hope to families worldwide and contributing to improved public health. Today, Salk's legacy continues to inspire; his dedication to scientific research and his decision not to patent the vaccine emphasize the importance of making medical advancements accessible to all. A relatable example is how modern researchers develop and distribute vaccines, like the COVID-19 vaccines, to protect global communities, reflecting Salk's values of innovation and public service.

Practice Version

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