r. Robert Belshe's love of chemistry was sparked when he created a pretend laboratory in his basement—just a boy with a chemistry set. In college, he initially thought he wanted to pursue marine biology but ended up studying vaccine development. He later founded Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development, which has been responsible for various vaccine breakthroughs and has received more than $100 million in research funding. He's also a professor emeritus in the Division of Infectious Diseases, Allergy, and Immunology. Belshe spoke with from California, where he
Pioneering Prevention
Jul 25, 2023
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