RARE “Vaccine Pioneer" Dr Mary Lou Clements-Mann Hand Signed 4X6 Card For Sale
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RARE “Vaccine Pioneer" Dr Mary Lou Clements-Mann Hand Signed 4X6 Card:
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Up for sale a RARE! "Vaccine Sciences" Mary Lou Clements-Mann Hand Signed 4X6 Card.
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Mary Lou Clements-Mann (September 17,
1946 – September 2, 1998) was the longtime head of the Division of Vaccine
Sciences at the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and is well known for her
knowledge and work in HIV and AIDS research. She died in the 1998 crash of Swissair Flight 111 with her husband, Jonathan Mann,
while traveling to a World Health Organization meeting in Geneva.
Clements-Mann graduated from Texas Tech University in
1968 and received her medical degree from the University of Texas in
1972. She also received a doctorate in tropical medicine from the University of London in
1975 and a master's degree in public health, specifically epidemiology,
from Johns Hopkins in 1975, Clements-Mann worked as consultant to the World Health
Organization's Smallpox Eradication Program in India. Later, she was an
assistant professor at the University
of Maryland School of Medicine from 1979 to 1985. During
this time, she joined the university's Center for Vaccine Development. She
later became the chief of the clinical studies section in 1985. Clemments-Mann
served as a member of the medical staff at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Bayview
Medical Center. In 1990, she was granted tenure as a professor in
the department of international health with a joint appointment in the
immunology and molecular biology departments.
She was a member of the US Centers for
Disease Control Advisory Committee on the Children's Vaccine
Initiative and the World Health Organization's
steering committee for HIV vaccine development.
Throughout her career Clements-Mann developed an extensive bibliography
with papers on vaccines for influenza, HIV, cholera, hepatitis B, respiratory
syncytial virus, parainfluenza, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, rotavirus, E.
coli, and typhoid.
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