and who became a world leader in the study of tropical diseases
The present volume
Contributors include: Mitchell Ash
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brings together papers with an immense scope
Growing Pathogens in Tissue Cultures: Fifty Years in Academic Tropical Medicine, Pediatric, and Virology Nobel prizes and who became a worldWeller, Thomas H., 2004, xi + 292pp., illus., cloth bound and jacketed This is the autobiography of Thomas H. Weller, M. D., a research scientist who helped develop the technique of growing viruses in tissue culture, and who became a world leader in the study of tropical diseases. The development of tissue culture techniques transformed the field of virology. It led to the identification of many new infectious agentsseveral of which were discovered by