Dr Jonas Salk was recruited to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine

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In 1947, Dr. Jonas Salk was recruited from the University of Michigan by Dr. William S. McEllroy, dean of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, to establish a virus research program at the University of Pittsburgh.

Salk was known for his expertise on the immunology of influenza, and during World War II, with Dr. Thomas Francis, developed the killed-virus vaccine that remains in use against influenza.

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Source: Salk Institute for Biological Studies
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