Enders


[en-derz] /ˈɛn dərz/

noun
1.
John Franklin, 1897–1985, U.S. bacteriologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1954.
/ˈɛndəz/
noun
1.
John Franklin. 1897–1985, US microbiologist: shared the Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1954) with Frederick Robbins and Thomas Weller for their work on viruses

Enders En·ders (ěn’dərz), John Franklin. 1897-1985.

American bacteriologist. He shared a 1954 Nobel Prize for developing a method of growing the poliomyelitis virus in various tissue cultures.

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