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Frederick Chapman Robbins

Frederick Chapman Robbins

American physician, scientist & biologist, based in United States, born in Alabama

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Birthdate
August 25, 1916
Birthplace
Auburn, Alabama
Auburn, Alabama
Date of Death
August 4, 2003
Place of Death
Cleveland
Cleveland
Location
United States
United States
Educated at
Harvard University
Harvard University
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David H. Hickman High School
University of Missouri
University of Missouri
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Awards Received
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1954 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Scientist
Scientist
Physician
Physician
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Biologist

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United States
United States
Wikidata ID
Q309885
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Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916-2003) was an American physician and biologist known for his involvement in the field of virology. He was born on August 25, 1916, in Auburn, Alabama, and passed away on August 4, 2003, in Cleveland. Robbins held citizenship in the United States.

Robbins received his education from various institutions, including Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, David H. Hickman High School, and the University of Missouri. In 1954, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his contributions to the field of virology.

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