Albert B. Sabin
1906–1993 (age 87)
virologist
Biography
Albert B. Sabin was a renowned virologist whose groundbreaking research transformed public health worldwide. Born in 1906, he dedicated his career to understanding and combating viral diseases, most notably poliomyelitis. His development of the oral polio vaccine (OPV) represented a major milestone in medical science and provided a safer, more practical alternative to existing vaccines, enabling mass immunization campaigns across the globe.
Sabin's contributions to virology and vaccine development saved countless lives and helped eradicate polio from much of the world. His work exemplified the power of scientific dedication and innovation in addressing humanity's greatest health challenges. He was honored for his achievements throughout his life and remains remembered as one of the twentieth century's most impactful medical researchers.