George Rusten
- Started working at NIH in 1941 as an unskilled laborer.
- His first lab job was in 1943 in the glassware washing room of the Laboratory of Tropical Diseases.
- In 1948, Dr. Jane Taylor noticed his skill and took him on as a lab technician and taught him surgical procedures and other laboratory techniques.
- Rusten won an award for superior accomplishment in 1949 for creating three pieces of equipment that better facilitated his laboratory work.
- By 1961 he was a research technician supervising attenuated polio virus testing in monkeys in the Laboratory of Viral Immunology in the Division of Biologics Standards, working with Dr. Ruth Kirschstein.
- Kirschstein mentored Rusten and fought for his promotion to a GS-11 rank.
- Rusten had always had an interest in science and what began as a temporary job as an unskilled laborer led to a lifelong career in the laboratory.
- Worked in Building 29, Rooms 209, 512, and 516.
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