U.S. National Institutes of Health

Drs. Harry M. Meyer, Jr. (left) and Paul Parkman (right) develop the rubella vaccine, Bethesda, Maryland, 1967

Courtesy U.S. National Library of Medicine

Two researchers at the National Institutes of Health, Drs. Harry M. Meyer, Jr. (1928–2001) and Paul Parkman (b. 1932), developed a vaccine and a better blood test to screen people for rubella. With these tools, public health officials could protect American families from the next rubella epidemic.

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