“I couldn't possibly have become a member of this institute if I hadn't founded it myself.”

—  Jonas Salk

On the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and the difficulties he has had with others involved in medical research because of his unorthodox approaches and attitudes, as quoted in a Brief biography at PBS.org http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/databank/entries/bmsalk.html

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