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  1. Advice to a Young Scientist by Sir Peter Brian Medawar, 1979-10
  2. De Aristóteles a zoológicos : un diccionario filosófico de biología (Seccion de Obras de Ciencia y Tecnologia) (Spanish Edition) by sir Peter Brian y Medawar J. S. Medawar, 1988-01-01
  3. Historia de un rabano pensante : autobiografia (Coleccion Popular (Fondo de Cultura Economica)) (Spanish Edition) by Medawar, sir Peter Brian, 1990-01-01
  4. Memoir of a Thinking Radish by Sir Peter Medawar, 1986-06-12
  5. Consejos a un joven cientifico (Spanish Edition) by Medawar, sir Peter Brian, 1982-01-01

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42. Immunsystem Und Allergie
Translate this page Übersicht. GESCHICHTE DER BIOLOGIE. Allergie (34). Zum Seitenanfang. Medizin DasImmunsystem und die Allergie. (Frank Macfarlane Burnet, sir peter brian medawar).
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GESCHICHTE DER BIOLOGIE
Allergie (34)
Medizin: Das Immunsystem und die Allergie
(Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Sir Peter Brian Medawar)
1880 entwickelte 1949 sprach der australische Arzt Frank Macfarlane Burnet (1899-1985) englische Biologe Sir Peter Brian Medawar (1915-1987)
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43. Medawar, Sir Peter Brian - áèîãðàôèÿ
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Medawar, sir Peter Brian

44. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Lynen, Feodor, 1964. Macleod, John James Richard, 1923. Mechnikov, Ilya Ilyich,1908. medawar, sir peter brian, 1960. Meyerhof, Otto Fritz, 1922. Milstein, Cesar,1984.
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Name Year Awarded Adrian, Lord Edgar Douglas Arber, Werner Axelrod, Julius Baltimore, David ... Zinkernagel, Rolf M.

45. Transplants
In the 1940s, sir peter brian medawar and sir Macfarlane Burnet described foreigntissue rejection and acquired immunological tolerance, opening the way for
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Transplants
Transplantation - medical surgical procedure by which a tissue or organ is removed and replaced by a corresponding part, either from another part of the body or from another individual. A life-saving medical technique, transplantation also is an important tool in experimental biology; it is used to investigate endocrine gland functions, to study the interactions of cells in developing embryos, and to culture malignant tissue in cancer research. Types of Transplanted Tissues and Organs Organs donated from one identical twin to another are usually viable because such organs are antigenically identical, but even organs transplanted between individuals who are fairly closely matched antigenically, such as siblings, have a good chance of being rejected. An antigenic typing system based on human lymphocyte antigens (HLA typing), pioneered by Jean Dausset in Paris and Rose Payne at Stanford Univ., has made it possible to identify histocompatibility and minimize rejection. Today, most recipients of transplants are maintained on immunosuppressive drugs. The side-effects of such antirejection drugs, which can themselves be life threatening, include increased risk of infection, cancer, diabetes, and other conditions. In time, however, many patients develop a tolerance to the implanted organs, and some can eventually be weaned off the drugs.

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    47. Mc-Mes: Positive Atheism's Big List Of Quotations
    Religious Freedom. sir peter brian medawar (19151987) Brazilian-bornBritish immunologist, Nobel Lauriate in medicine (1960). It
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    Home to Positive Atheism Joseph McCabe (1867-1955)
    Former Roman Catholic priest and scholar who renounced his faith and later wrote nearly 250 atheistic and antireligious books
    Any body of men who believe in hell will persecute whenever they have the power.
    Joseph McCabe What Gods Cost Men If a single one of these gentlemen is correct, if a believer of any type is right, the essential truth for man, the real drama of life, in comparison with which the secular story of the race , is a puppet-show and the unfolding of the universe is a triviality, is the dialogue of the immortal soul and the eternal God. Yet it seems that there is nothing in the world so hard to discover as this. The theory refutes itself.
    Joseph McCabe The Psychology of Religion Little Blue Book 446, p. 47 An idea or institution may arise for one reason and be maintained for quite a different reason.
    Joseph McCabe The Psychology of Religion Little Blue Book 446, p. 48 The theist and the scientist are rival interpreters of nature, the one retreats as the other advances.

    48. Premio Nobel/Medicina - Enciclopedia Libre
    Francis Harry Compton Crick, James Dewey Watson, Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins1961 Georg von Békésy 1960 sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, peter brian medawar.
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    49. Guide To Collections Relating To The History Of Artificial Internal Organs
    medawar, sir peter brian, FRS,OM (19151987) - Medical Scientist; Nobel Laureate- Papers relating to career, scientific research, and his writings on the
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    Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine
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    Wellcome Library for the History and Understanding of 183 Euston Road, London, England NW1 2BE, United Kingdom library.wellcome.ac.uk/ David Pearson, Librarian library@wellcome.ac.uk Photocopying; photography; written, e-mail, and fax enquiries. Hours: 9:45 to 5:15 Monday, Wednesday, Friday; 9:45 to 7:15 Tuesday and Thursday; 9:45 to 1:00 Saturday. Closed Sunday and Bank Holiday weekends. New readers will need to show evidence of identity and proof of permanent address. Founded c.1895 on the collections of Sir Henry Wellcome (1853-1936) and formally opened to the public in 1949, the Library exists to support researchers with an interest in the history of medicine and science and allied subjects. Internationally, the Library is one of the leading resources in its field. Collecting policy is broadly interpreted, and the Library includes material of value as much to social and cultural historians as to those with a purely medical interest. Material relating to the history of humankind in its broadest sense is well represented. Ca. 600,000 volumes, including ca. 66,000 pre-1851 printed books; extensive collection of archives (ca. 450 collections) and manuscripts, including over 11,000 Oriental manuscripts in 43 languages; collection of over 100,000 prints, drawings, photographs, films, and paintings.

    50. Peter Medawar
    sir peter brian medawar (February 1915 1987) was a British medical scientistwho won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Medicine jointly with sir MacFarlane Burnet.
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    Peter Medawar
    Peter Medawar in the news Sir Peter Brian Medawar February 28 October 2 , 1987) was a British medical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine jointly with Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet , for research into the nature of the immunological meaning of 'self' as evidenced in skin graft acceptance and rejection in both animals and humans. These discoveries were an important part of the background which led to clinical organ transplantation in medicine. He was born in Rio de Janeiro , the son of a Lebanese father and an English mother. He was educated at Marlborough College in Wiltshire, and at Magdalen College, Oxford . He was Mason Professor of Zoology at the University of Birmingham, later (at University College, London) the Jodrell Professor of Zoology, and then Director of the UK National Institute for Medical Research. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society at the age of 34, and was elected to the New York Academy of Sciences, the American Acadmy of Arts and Sciences, and the American Philosopical Society. Peter Medawar was also an author of grace, clarity, and wit on scientific, philosophic, educational, and other subjects. His books include

    51. Nobel Laureates
    1960, sir peter brian medawar, National Institute for Medical Research,Director 19621971, Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance.
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    Origins Past Achievements Nobel Laureates Secretaries History Publications Archives Home ... History : Nobel Laureates Nobel Laureates associated with the MRC
    Since it was founded, twenty two Nobel Laureates have worked for, been supported by, or had associations with the MRC. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) scientists have been awarded a particularly impressive total of twelve Nobel Prizes.
    Physiology/Medicine Date Scientist Institution Achievement Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Cambridge University Discovery of the growth stimulating vitamins Sir Henry Hallett Dale National Institute for Medical Research,
    Director 1928-1932 Discoveries relating to chemical transmission of nerve impulses
    Sir Alexander Fleming
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    Sir Ernst Boris Chain and
    Lord Howard Walter Florey London University
    Oxford University Discovery of penicillin and its curative effect in various infectious diseases
    Sir Hans Krebs Cell Metabolism Research Unit, Director Discovery of the citric acid cycle Sir Peter Brian Medawar National Institute for Medical Research, Director 1962-1971 Discovery of acquired immunological tolerance Dr Francis Harry Compton Crick and (now) Professor James Dewey Watson and Professor Maurice Hugh Frederick Wilkins Molecular Structure of Biological Systems Unit (later Laboratory of Molecular Biology) Deputy Director of the MRC Biophysics Research Unit Discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids Professor Rodney Robert Porter National Institute for Medical Research Discoveries concerning the chemical structure of antibodies

    52. Encyclopedia4U - Peter Medawar - Encyclopedia Article
    sir peter brian medawar (February 1915 1987) was a British medical scientistwho won the 1960 Nobel Prize in Medicine jointly with sir MacFarlane Burnet.
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    Sir Peter Brian Medawar (February ) was a British medical scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine jointly with Sir MacFarlane Burnet. He was born in Rio de Janeiro , the son of a Lebanese father and an English mother. He was educated at Marlborough College in Wiltshire , and at Magdalen College, Oxford
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    53. ThinkQuest : Library : The Nobel Prize
    Translate this page Wilkins. 1961. Georg von Békésy. 1960. sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet,peter brian medawar. 1959. Severo Ochoa, Arthur Kornberg. 1958. George
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    54. Untitled Document
    1960 sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and sir peter brian medawar Macfarlane Burnet fordeveloping the theories of clonal selection of antibody production and for
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    Introduction
    Course objective :
    To understand the IMMUNE RESPONSE (resistance to infection) in terms of the structure and function of the organs, cells, and molecules mechanisms
    a. How the IR works
    1. Anatomy 2. Cellular details (interactions/communication) 3. Molecular details (interactions/communication) b. How the IR protects us from disease c. How the IR may cause disease under certain circumstances Multidisciplinary study: Anatomy Biochemistry Genetics Medicine Microbiology Physiology Pretest - important concepts. Vocabulary study - Immunology is a "language" of new vocabulary, usage, and acronyms. Vocabulary: immunity antigen cytokine hematopoiesis adjuvant immunoglobulin mitogen T cell, CD4, CD8 B cell follicle cortex parcortex primary lymphoid organs thymus bone marrow secondary lymphoid organs lymph node spleen MALT/BALT/GALT medulla granulocyte myeloid vaccine/vaccination complement TCR APC PALS MHC NK clonal selection specificity tolerance memory History: The study of immunology started due to the study of vaccines Today- the field has expanded to include health problems caused by immune responses Immune diseases: allergy, autoimmunity

    55. Computer Dictionary - S-38
    wheeler sir noel pierce coward sir oliver joseph lodge sir oliver lodge sir patrickmanson sir paul gavrilovich vinogradoff sir peter brian medawar sir peter
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    56. PETER MEDAWAR - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
    Synonyms medawar, sir peter brian medawar. See Also immunologist.COPYRIGHT © 20002003 WEBNOX CORP. HOME ABOUT HYPERDICTIONARY.
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    57. Bluffer's Guide To Science
    By brian Malpass. And sir peter medawar, who won a Nobel prize in 1960 for his workon immunology, wrote an autobiography called Memoir of a Thinking Radish
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    Accountancy Archaeology Astrology and
    Fortune Telling
    ... Rugby Science Secretaries Seduction Sex Skiing ... Women The Bluffer's Guide to Science By Brian Malpass Extracts from the book
    Impossibility
    If ever a truly eminent man of science over the age of fifty-five pronounces with great conviction that something is impossible, it is a safe bet that he will be proved wrong shortly. Ad infinitum Although it has not been conclusively proven, there are those who believe that quarks may not be points occupying no space, which would mean that they in turn were made up of even smaller particles. This would come as no surprise to the bluffer, who worships the dictum: 'Big fleas have little fleas upon their backs to bite em, and little fleas have lesser fleas and so ad infinitum'. White hot It is ironic that among his legacies is Newton's Law of Cooling, for the man himself passed the greater part of his life in a state of self-stoked white-hot incandescence.

    58. Some Famous Unbelievers
    Burt Lancaster, American actor (19131994). sir peter brian medawar, Brazilian-bornBritish immunologist and science writer, Nobel prize, 1960 (1915-1987).
    http://www.thespiritofhumanity.net/unbelievers.html
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    Do You Believe in God?
    If you believe the Polls, over 85% of the population of the planet still believes in a God and their family's religion. I personally believe that the real figure would actually be somewhat lower, maybe 50/50 at the most. You see, many who have lost their faith and belief in their God, won't admit to it. In many cases they are either protecting themselves or their families from the scandal it would cause, and I really don't blame them. Many places on Mother Earth, it could just as easily and quickly mean their death as well, when dealing with the Christian religion.On the other hand, there has always been a few with courage to stand up and be counted in the ranks of the Unbelievers, and I aplaude them, one and all.
    Here are a few of the more famous unbelievers. We are not alone, and if you ask me, we're in pretty good company. Thomas Paine, English born American author and revolutionary leader (1737-1809). James Madison, American president and political theorist (1751-1836). Charles Robert Darwin, English naturalist (1809-1882).

    59. Famous Non-Believers
    . strongly atheistic . . . . sir peter brian medawar Brazilian-bornBritish immunologist and science Writer, Nobel prize, 1960.
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    • James Madison - American president and political theorist: "In no instance have . . . the churches been guardians of the liberties of the people. Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise."
    • Bill Maher - Comedian: ". . . I don't believe in any formal religion."
    • John Malkovich - Actor: "I believe in people, I believe in humans, I believe in a car, but I don't believe something I can't have absolutely no evidence of for millenniums."
    • Marilyn Manson - Musician: "Manson (a.k.a. Brian Warner) practices an LaVeyan form of Satanism which is often (although not universally) atheistic."
    • Shirley Manson - Musician
    • Christopher Marlowe - English dramatist and poet: "I count religion but a childish toy, And hold there is no sin but innocence."
    • Nick Mason - drummer of Pink Floyd: Q: Do you believe in God? NM: No I don't, though I quite often wish that I did. I believe in God Dylan.
    • Michael Martin - Philosopher/Author: ". . . Author of Atheism: A Philosophical Justification and The Case Against Christianity (Temple Univ. Press)

    60. @P.Medicina: Nobel Premiados
    Severo Ochoa Arthur Kornberg. 1910. Albrecht Kossel. 1960. sir Frank Macfarlane Burnetsir peter brian medawar. 1911. Allvar Gullstrand. 1961. Georg von Békésy. 1912.
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