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Lewellys F. Barker was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1933. His grandfather, also named Lewellys F. Barker (1867–1943) was an esteemed physician and professor at Johns Hopkins University. He attended Princeton University for his undergraduate studies and then Johns Hopkins University for medical school, graduating in 1959. He completed his internal medicine residency at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.

Dr. Barker first came to the NIH in 1962 through the Public Health Service. He was assigned to the Laboratory of Virology and Rickettsiology in the Division of Biologics Standards (DBS). He worked first with Dr. Joseph Smadel on rickettsial vaccines, and then with Dr. Harry M. Meyer, Jr. in the DBS Laboratory of Viral Immunology. 

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Photo Credit: Lewellys F. Barker

After the administrative transfer of the DBS from the NIH to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Dr. Barker moved to the Division of Blood and Blood Products where he worked from 1973 to 1978. Dr. Barker researched the Hepatitis B virus and its test and vaccine.

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