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Edward Jenner was not a biologist in the modern sense of the term, but he is often considered a pioneer of immunology and vaccination. He is best known for developing the smallpox vaccine in 1796, which laid the groundwork for the field of immunology. While his work primarily focused on medicine and public health rather than Biology as a broader discipline, his contributions have had a lasting impact on biological sciences.

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