Jonas Edward Salk (October 28 1914 - June 23, 1995) was an American physician and researcher best known for the development of the first successful polio vaccine (the eponymous "Salk vaccine"). During his life he worked in New York, Michigan, Pittsburgh and California. In his later career, Salk devoted much energy toward the development of an AIDS vaccine. Salk did not seek wealth or fame through his innovations, famously stating, … Wikipedia
Salk was speaking foolish things. Evolutionists/atheists can say there's no God because they can't see Him, but then say they know that the conscience has evolved, even though they can't see that. www.archive.org/movies/details-db.php?collection=open_min...
The Jonas Salk Center manages the historical and educational legacy of Jonas Salk, M.D., providing resources and permissions for both students and professionals. www.jonas-salk.org/
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University of Pittsburgh Dr. Jonas Salk, left, and Dr. Julius Younger together in a research lab during the development of polio vaccine. www.post-gazette.com/pg/05094/482468.stm