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in Arkansas. In 1966, he and his colleagues announced the creation of a rubella vaccine, and in 1967, they announced the creation of a rubella antibody test. In 1969, a vaccine using their isolated virus was licensed commercially. He and his team did not monetize their patents, wanting the vaccine to
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created the Parkman Coupe, a glass and bronze art piece celebrating Parkman's work with rubella. In 1999, Parkman and his wife donated the piece to the
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In 1955, Parkman married Elmerina Leonardi, whom he had met in kindergarten. In 1957, he received both a bachelor's degree in pre-medicine from
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Parkman became the NIH's chief of general virology. He maintained the role until 1972, when the department was "absorbed by the
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of the Laboratory of Viral Immunology, Division of Biologics Standard working with rubella antigen in laboratory setting
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Parkman was the first recipient of Weedsport Central School's Graduate of Distinction award.
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After his retirement from the FDA, Parkman worked with pharmaceutical companies and the
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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State University of New York Upstate Medical University alumni
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Harry M. Meyer, Jr. (light hair), Parkman (dark hair), and
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In 1965, Parkman and his team began clinical trials of a
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as a captain. As part of the Corps, Parkman worked at
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and virologist. He was one of the developers of the
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Auburn, New York
St. Lawrence University
State University Health Science Center
rubella vaccine
Virology
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
National Institutes of Health
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
physician-scientist
rubella vaccine
Auburn, New York
Weedsport, New York
St. Lawrence University
State University Health Science Center

Hope E. Hopps
Army Medical Corps
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
Silver Spring, Maryland
virology
rubella virus
National Institutes of Health
rubella vaccine
Food and Drug Administration
Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research
HIV/AIDS
bacterial meningitis
blood banks
World Health Organization

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