Frank Macfarlane Burnet
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 39 years ago |
Date of birth | September 3,1899 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Traralgon |
Australia | |
Date of died | August 31,1985 |
Died | Port Fairy |
Australia | |
Nationality | Australian |
Job | Virologist |
Education | The Geelong College - Senior School |
University of Melbourne | |
Ormond College | |
University of London | |
The University of Melbourne | |
The Geelong College - Senior School. | |
Awards | Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine |
Copley Medal | |
Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research | |
Known for | immune tolerance |
Doctor advisor | John Charles Grant Ledingham |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 497694 |
Immunological Surveillance
Changing Patterns: An Atypical Autobiography
The clonal selection theory of acquired immunity
Cellular immunology
The production of antibodies
Natural history of infectious disease
Self and not- self
Dominant mammal
Intrinsic mutagenesis: a genetic approach to ageing
Genes,Dreams And Realities
Immunology, Aging, and Cancer: Medical Aspects of Mutation and Selection
Endurance of life
The viruses; biochemical, biological, and biophysical properties
Credo and comment
The Integrity of the Body: A Discussion of Modern Immunological Ideas
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1915-1965
Auto-immunity and auto-immune disease
The biology of ageing
Biology and the appreciation of life
Autoimmune Diseases: Pathogenesis, Chemistry and Therapy
Challenge to Australia
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet on Ageing & Looking Back
Uranium: For Good Or Evil?
How Antibodies Are Made: Scientific American, November, 1954
The Third Culture: Human Biology
Celllar Immnology Bks 1 and 2
Alcoholism: A Hangover from the Past?
Interactions: A Biologist's Thoughts on Human Behaviour
Biological Foundations and Human Nature
Man and His Australian Environment
Pri Eng Grade 10 Tb Palestine
Changing Patterns: An Atypical Autobiography
The clonal selection theory of acquired immunity
Cellular immunology
The production of antibodies
Natural history of infectious disease
Self and not- self
Dominant mammal
Intrinsic mutagenesis: a genetic approach to ageing
Genes,Dreams And Realities
Immunology, Aging, and Cancer: Medical Aspects of Mutation and Selection
Endurance of life
The viruses; biochemical, biological, and biophysical properties
Credo and comment
The Integrity of the Body: A Discussion of Modern Immunological Ideas
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1915-1965
Auto-immunity and auto-immune disease
The biology of ageing
Biology and the appreciation of life
Autoimmune Diseases: Pathogenesis, Chemistry and Therapy
Challenge to Australia
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet on Ageing & Looking Back
Uranium: For Good Or Evil?
How Antibodies Are Made: Scientific American, November, 1954
The Third Culture: Human Biology
Celllar Immnology Bks 1 and 2
Alcoholism: A Hangover from the Past?
Interactions: A Biologist's Thoughts on Human Behaviour
Biological Foundations and Human Nature
Man and His Australian Environment
Pri Eng Grade 10 Tb Palestine
Frank Macfarlane Burnet Life story
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, OM, AK, KBE, FRS, FAA, FRSNZ, usually known as Macfarlane or Mac Burnet, was an Australian virologist known for his contributions to immunology. He won a Nobel Prize in 1960 for predicting acquired immune tolerance and he developed the theory of clonal selection.