Education
Rutgers University; Imperial College London.
Rutgers University; Imperial College London.
Pollack"s vaccine, introduced in 1968, virtually eliminated cases of Rh disease in developed countries. Prior to the RhoGAM vaccine, Rh disease was responsible for approximately 10,000 infant deaths in the United States annually. The development of the RhoGAM vaccine has been called one of the ten greatest medical breakthroughs of the 20th Century.
Pollack was born in London on February 26, 1926, to David and Rose Pollack.
He served in the Royal Navy during World World War World War II He enrolled at Imperial College, London after the war, earning a bachelor"s degree in chemistry in 1948. In 1950, Pollack received a master"s degree from Saint George"s Hospital Medical School.
He then worked in the pathology department at Saint George"s from 1948 to 1954. Pollack moved to British Columbia, Canada, in 1954 to become a director of a blood bank and clinical laboratory.
In 1956, he moved, this time to Raritan, New Jersey, where he joined the staff of Ortho Pharmaceutical, where he began his research on his Rh disease vaccine.
He would eventually become Ortho Pharmaceutical"s Vice President and Director of Research. Pollack obtained a doctorate in zoology at Rutgers University while researching Rh disease at Ortho. Pollack later taught immunology at Rutgers University and Columbia University.
Doctor William Pollock died from complications of diabetes and heart disease on November 3, 2013, in Yorba Linda, California, at the age of 87.