Jonas Salk, the renowned American virologist and medical researcher, was born on 28 October 1914, in New York City. He is most famous for developing one of the first successful polio vaccines. His groundbreaking work in the field of virology brought relief to millions of people around the world and established him as a pioneering figure in medical science. Salk's dedication to research and his commitment to public health continued throughout his life until he passed away on 23 June 1995, in La Jolla, California. His contributions have left an enduring legacy in the fight against infectious diseases.
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