Several places are named after Jonas Salk, the American medical researcher best known for developing the polio vaccine. Notably, the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California, serves as a prominent research facility. Additionally, various schools, parks, and health facilities across the United States honor his contributions to medicine and public health by bearing his name.
The museum is called Salk Hall
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Dr. Jonas Salk
Jonas Salk's birth name is Jonas Edward Salk.
Two. Jonas had two younger brothers named Herman and Lee
well he married a woman named mariey falsed.
In the 1950s, Salk developed the first polio vaccine, an injection. In 1962, Sabin developed the oral polio vaccine, taken by mouth, and still used, at present.
Jonas Salk had a brother, Leon, who was a child psychologist of great talent. He helped people to word things so that children will understand- in their terms.
Jonas "Edward" Salk
Jonas Salk retired in 1985
Jonas Salk had 3 boys. Peter, Darrell, and Jonathan
Jonas Salk is most known for Polio.