
Harold I. Abramson
Harold I. Abramson was an influential American virologist and immunologist known for his pioneering work in vaccine development. He contributed to understanding and creating vaccines for diseases such as polio, measles, and mumps, helping to control and eradicate many infectious illnesses. His research advanced the field of immunology, and he played a key role in public health efforts to prevent disease spread. Abramson's work has had a lasting impact on global health, saving countless lives through the development of effective immunizations.