Albert Sabin
Developed the oral polio vaccine, which became the primary tool in the global eradication effort due to its ease of administration.
Quotes by Albert Sabin
A scientist's work is never done. There is always another question, another experiment, another discovery waiting to be made.
The greatest satisfaction in life comes from knowing that your work has made a difference in the lives of others.
Polio is a disease that can be eradicated. We have the tools, we have the knowledge, we just need the will.
The oral polio vaccine is a living vaccine, and that is its strength. It mimics natural infection, providing long-lasting immunity.
I never sought fame or fortune. My only goal was to conquer disease and alleviate suffering.
Science is a collaborative effort. No one person can achieve great things alone.
The biggest challenge in medicine is not finding cures, but making them accessible to everyone who needs them.
Don't be afraid to challenge conventional wisdom. Sometimes, the greatest breakthroughs come from thinking outside the box.
The fight against infectious diseases is a global one. We must work together across borders to protect humanity.
My greatest reward is seeing a child walk who would have been paralyzed by polio.
The pursuit of knowledge is a lifelong journey. Never stop learning, never stop questioning.
The scientific method is our most powerful tool for understanding the world and solving its problems.
Failure is not the end, but a stepping stone to success. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward.
The human body is an amazing machine, but it is also vulnerable. We must protect it from disease.
Compassion is an essential quality for any doctor or scientist. We must never forget the human element in our work.
The future of medicine lies in prevention. It is far better to prevent a disease than to treat it.
I believe in the power of humanity to overcome any challenge, no matter how great.
The scientific community has a moral obligation to share its discoveries for the benefit of all.
Patience and persistence are key virtues in scientific research. Breakthroughs rarely happen overnight.
The fight against disease is a marathon, not a sprint. We must be prepared for the long haul.