Kaplan, Albert S. (1918-1989)

 Digital Record
Identifier: 614
Kaplan, Albert S. (1918-1989)

Dates

  • 1989 - 1989

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Historical or Biographical Note

Albert S. Kaplan was a member of the Vanderbilt faculty from 1972 to 1989. He was a graduate of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science and Penn State University. He completed his doctorate in microbiology and biochemistry in 1952 at Yale University. Kaplan was a former Chair of the Department of Microbiology at Vanderbilt and served as a research professor in his field until his death. His main area of research was virology.

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

Biographical file includes photographs, obituary, and news clipping.

Repository Details

Part of the VUMC Historical Images and Biographies Repository

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