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  1. Stanley Plotkin. Stanley Alan Plotkin (* 12. März 1932 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mediziner und Impfstoffentwickler. Plotkin studierte Medizin an der New York University mit dem Bachelor-Abschluss 1952 und wurde 1956 am Downstate Medical Center der State University of New York promoviert (M.D.). Danach absolvierte ...

  2. Stanley Alan Plotkin (born May 12, 1932) is an American physician who works as a consultant to vaccine manufacturers, such as Sanofi Pasteur, as well as biotechnology firms, non-profits and governments.

  3. 27. Jan. 2021 · Stanley Plotkin, legendary vaccinologist, on the historic development and chaotic distribution of covid-19 vaccines

    • Eli Saslow
  4. 13. Apr. 2017 · Stanley Alan Plotkin developed vaccines in the United States during the mid to late twentieth century. Plotkin began his research career at the Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he studied the rubella virus. In pregnant women, the rubella virus caused congenital rubella syndrome in the fetus, which led to various ...

  5. 4. Apr. 2018 · One of the presenters was Stanley Plotkin, a prominent figure in the history of vaccinology, whose work on vaccine development has led to a significant reduction in morbidity and mortality from infectious diseases in the second part of 20th century. Plotkin, 85 years of age at the time of the interview, started his career during ...

    • Sanjin Musa
    • 2018
  6. Plotkin is most renowned and recognized for his pioneering work on viral vaccines. His research expanded the portfolio of children’s vaccines currently available to combat widespread infectious diseases, including rubella, polio, rabies, rotavirus diarrhea and varicella (chicken pox).

  7. 23. Dez. 2019 · Stanley Plotkin is something of a celebrity in the vaccine world. He’s even picked up a nickname—“the Godfather of Vaccines.” He developed a vaccine for rubella, which the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention credited with leading to the elimination of the disease in the US in 2005.