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    Who was the first person to crystallise a virus?

    Question #40141. Asked by shady shaker.

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    Wendell Meredith Stanley achieved the first crystallization of a virus (1935), the basis for his Nobel Prize of 1946. http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/Exhibits/Biotech/stanley.html

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