Stanley Plotkin – The Role of Vaccination
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 Published On Sep 20, 2022

Pediatrician and vaccinologist, Dr. Stanley Plotkin, discusses the impact of vaccines on public health. Dr. Plotkin’s research contributed to the development of multiple vaccines, including those for rubella, rabies, rotavirus, polio and varicella.

Find out more about Dr. Plotkin and watch the short film, "Stanley Plotkin: Pioneering the use of fetal cells to make rubella vaccine," at https://hillemanfilm.com/stanley-plotkin.

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The Vaccine Makers Project (VMP) is the classroom-based program of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC at CHOP). The Center’s team is composed of scientists, physicians, mothers and fathers devoted to the study and prevention of infectious diseases. The Center was launched in October 2000 to provide accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date information about vaccines and the diseases they prevent. The VMP program is committed to public education about vaccine science via scientifically supported, historically accurate, and emotionally compelling content.

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