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  1. Cell to Cell Interaction: International Symposium, Basel, September 13-15, 1990 by Max M. Burger, Bernard Sordat, 1990-12
  2. Viruses and Virus-Like Agents in Disease: 2nd Karger Symposium Basel, March 7-9, 1993 (Intervirology) by Rolf M. Zinkernagel, 1993-07
  3. Medizinische Mikrobiologie. Verstehen - Lernen - Nachschlagen. by Fritz H. Kayser, Kurt A. Bienz, et all 2001-12-01
  4. Schon fertig: und was jetzt? Sachen zum Weitermachen - 3. Klasse by Rolf M. Zinkernagel, 2005-08-31

61. KSSG - Fachbereiche - Gem. - LFA - Publications (members Of LFA)
J. Immunol. 16636783687. Ludewig, B., M. Jäggi, T. Dumrese, K. Brduscha-Riem,B. Odermatt, Hans Hengartner, and rolf M. zinkernagel. 2001.
http://www.kssg.ch/fachbereiche/gemdienste/laborforschung/lfa_pub.htm
Publications (members of LFA)
Burkhard Ludewig
  • Holzmeister, J., B. Ludewig, G. Pauli, and D. Simon. 1993. Sequence specific binding of the transcription factor c-Ets1 to the human immunodeficiency virus type I long terminal repeat. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 197:1229-1233. Ludewig, B., J. Holzmeister, M. Gentile, H. R. Gelderblom, K. Rokos, Y. Becker, and G. Pauli. 1995. Replication pattern of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in mature Langerhans cells. J. Gen. Virol. 76:1317-1325. Ludewig, B., D. Graf, H. R. Gelderblom, Y. Becker, R. A. Kroczek, and G. Pauli. 1995. Spontaneous apoptosis of dendritic cells is efficiently inhibited by TRAP (CD40-ligand) and TNF-alpha, but strongly enhanced by interleukin- 10. Eur. J. Immunol. 25:1943-1950. Ludewig, B., H. R. Gelderblom, Y. Becker, A. Schafer, and G. Pauli. 1996. Transmission of HIV-1 from productively infected mature Langerhans cells to primary CD4+ T lymphocytes results in altered T cell responses with enhanced production of IFN-gamma and IL-10. Virology 215:51-60. Ludewig, B., V. Henn, J. M. Schroder, D. Graf, and R. A. Kroczek. 1996. Induction, regulation, and function of soluble TRAP (CD40 ligand) during interaction of primary CD4+CD45RA+ T cells with dendritic cells. Eur. J. Immunol. 26:3137-3143.
  • 62. VOLNÝ - Vyhledavání
    1996. Doherty, Peter CI. Doherty, Peter C. II. zinkernagel, rolf MI. zinkernagel,rolf M. II. 1997. Prusiner, Stanley BI. Prusiner, Stanley B. II. 1998.
    http://web.volny.cz/najdito/search.php?sessionId=GXN2QfBPm6N6NgPJV4U7qw5ZMLDogEl

    63. UNVEILING AN ANTIVIRAL DEFENSE
    UNVEILING AN ANTIVIRAL DEFENSE. PETER C. DOHERTY. St. Jude Children s ResearchHospital, Memphis, Tenn. rolf M. zinkernagel. University of Zurich.
    http://www.kin.net.au/goble/Acta/research/other/unveil.htm
    PHYSIOLOGY OR MEDICINE
    UNVEILING AN ANTIVIRAL DEFENSE
    PETER C. DOHERTY
    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tenn.
    ROLF M. ZINKERNAGEL
    University of Zurich
    Few recent insights in the field of immunology have proved so basic as MHC restriction, a principle pivotal to understanding how the body fights infection. Remarkably, Peter C. Doherty and Rolf M. Zinkernagel hit on this idea while trying to solve a relatively narrow problem in veterinary medicine; that unexpected outcome has now brought them the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. For much of the past century, immunology researchers had generally assumed that bacteria and viruses were sufficient in themselves to stir the defenses of the immune system. Antibodies recognized and attacked invaders directly, and so it seemed possible that T lymphocytes and other white blood cells did as well. That assumption left many mysteries unsolved, however. One was how the immune system distinguished between healthy cells and infected cells, inside which viruses appeared to be safely hidden from immunologic scrutiny. A second concerned the variability of immune responses. In the 1960s, for example, Hugh O. McDevitt of Harvard University showed that the intensity of an animal's response correlated with the presence of genes for certain major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins. These proteins were known to be important in organ transplantation unless a donor and a recipient had matching MHC profiles, a graft was rejected but their natural function was unclear. How MHC proteins and other factors intervened in an immune assault was clearly an issue of far-reaching significance.

    64. The Nobel Assembly, Karolinska Institutet Press Release October 7
    Karolinska Institute has today decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physiology orMedicine for 1996 jointly to Peter C Doherty and rolf M zinkernagel for their
    http://www.csb.ki.se/users/rhc/nobel.96

    65. Prof. Dr. Rolf M. Zinkernagel
    Translate this page Adresse. Prof. Dr. rolf M. zinkernagel Departement Pathologie Institut für ExperimentelleImmunolgie Schmelzbergstr. 12 8091 Zürich Tel. 01 / 255 29 89.
    http://www.med.unizh.ch/fakultaet/mitglieder/RZinkernagel.html
    Adresse Prof. Dr. Rolf M. Zinkernagel
    Departement Pathologie
    Schmelzbergstr. 12
    Tel. : 01 / 255 29 89

    66. NobelpreistrŠger Rolf M. Zinkernagel
    Translate this page rolf M. zinkernagel WILL DAS VERST€NDNIS F†R DIE WISSENSCHAFT F…RDERN. (ps). Die Uni-Nobelpreisträger. rolf M. zinkernagel ist der 24.
    http://www.unicom.unizh.ch/journal/archiv/6-96/nobelpreis.html
    [Rolf M. Zinkernagel: Zur Person]

    [Die Entdeckung]

    zink@pathol.unizh.ch
    Rolf M. Zinkernagel:
    Land, in dem viele der
    Wissenschaft skeptisch
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    Wie sieht denn Ihr Alltag aus, wenn Sie keine Interviewtermine haben? Zum Beispiel?
    (Bild: Lucia Degonda)
    Wie stellen Sie sich das vor? Paul Schneeberger Zur Person Professor Rolf M (ps) Die Entdeckung Chemie:
    Physik:
    Medizin: Literatur: (ps)
    uni Nicolas Jene ( upd@zuv.unizh.ch http://www.unizh.ch/upd/journal/ Last update: 11.12.1996

    67. ACTIVIST : IMPENDING SWISS GENETICS RESEARCH REFERENDUM
    a member of the Swiss Parliament, in a letter to the journal Science, respondsto the recent editorial by Nobel Laureate rolf M. zinkernagel concerning the
    http://users.westnet.gr/~cgian/swissref.htm
    IMPENDING SWISS GENETICS RESEARCH REFERENDUM
    Extracted from "NATURE" and "SCIENCE" see THE MONDAY REVIEW Filename: http://scienceweek.com/mondayreview/ Related Background:
    SWISS GOVERNMENT TO PREEMPT GENE TECHNOLOGY REFERENDUM
    The Swiss government is attempting to preempt the June 1998 referendum on a constitutional provision that would impose major restrictions on genetic engineering and the use of transgenic animals. The proposed constitutional provision, put into process in 1992, is supported by environmental and animal rights groups but opposed by the majority of Swiss scientists and apparently also by the majority of the public. The government, however, is evidently taking no chances, viewing passage of the referendum as a potential catastrophe that may ruin Swiss biomedical research and the huge Swiss pharmaceutical industry. The government plans to initiate legislative measures that would provide for strict controls without banning what is deemed to be ethical and necessary research. (Nature 22 Jan 98) Related Background:
    ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SWISS GENE TECHNOLOGY REFERENDUM
    F. Cavalli (Ospidale San Giovanni Bellinzona, CH), a member of the Swiss Parliament, in a letter to the journal Science, responds to the recent editorial by Nobel Laureate Rolf M. Zinkernagel concerning the coming Swiss referendum on a constitutional prohibition of gene manipulation. Cavalli suggests that Zinkernagel and others have made an erroneous assessment of the current situation in Switzerland, and that there is distrust throughout Europe "of giant companies whose solicitude for their shareholders appears to outweigh their concern for their thousands of workers."QY: Franco Cavalli, Ospidale San Giovanni, 6500 Bellinzona, CH. (Science 9 Jan 98)

    68. The Health Report: 23 June  1997  - Nobel Laureate Rolf Zinkernagel
    rolf zinkernagel What interests us most really is that many infections, particularlyof So I m mostly interested in these balances between an infectious agent
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    Nobel Laureate Rolf Zinkernagel
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    In 1996 the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was won for research carried out in Australia by Queenslander Peter Doherty, and a visiting Swiss scientist, Rolf Zinkernagel. Between them, Zinkernagel and Doherty worked out how the flagpoles on the surface of cells, which give us our tissue type, the transplantation antigens, are really there to alert the immune system to foreign invaders. Program Transcript Last year the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine was won for research carried out in Australia by Queenslander Peter Doherty, and a visiting Swiss scientist, Rolf Zinkernagel. Between them, Zinkernagel and Doherty worked out how the flagpoles on the surface of cells, which give us our tissue type, the transplantation antigens, are really there to alert the immune system to foreign invaders. Last week, Professor Zinkernagel, who's in the Department of Pathology at the University Hospital in Zurich, was back in Australia. I got hold of him a few minutes before his plane was due to leave, to find out what he's up to in his lab. these days. And what he and his team are up to is looking at the immune response to germs which, like HIV, linger and cause delayed damage to the body.

    69. Science -- Sign In
    Regulation of the Immune Response by Antigen. rolf M. zinkernagel,Hans Hengartner. How, why, and when specific T and B lymphocytes
    http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/293/5528/251
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    70. Science -- Author Index {12 January 1996; 271 (5246)}
    X. Y. Abstract Yates Jr., John T. (in Reports). Z. Abstract zinkernagel,rolf M. (in Articles) Abstract Zuber, Maria T. (in Reports).
    http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol271/issue5246/aindex.shtml
    Author Index
    Volume 271, Number 5246, Issue of 12 January 1996
    A
    B C D ... Z
    A
    Allakhverdov, Andrey
    Askari, F. K. (in Technical Comments)
    B
    Belotserkovskii, B. P. (in Technical Comments)
    Berger, V. (in Articles)
    Bloom, Barry R. (in Reports)
    Bloom, Floyd E. (in Editorial)
    Bois, Ph. (in Articles)
    Boismenu, Richard (in Reports)
    C
    Chensue, S. W. (in Technical Comments)
    Clayton, Robert (in Reports)
    D
    Dewji, Nazneen N. (in Perspectives)
    Dougherty, Dennis A. (in Articles)
    Ducea, Mihai (in Reports)
    E
    Ecke, Maria (in Reports)
    F
    Fernandez-Salguero, P. (in Technical Comments)
    Fiore, A. (in Articles)
    Fischer, Wolfgang H. (in Reports)
    Fischman, Joshua (in Research News)
    Fliedner, Moritz (in Reports)
    G
    Gabriel, K. (in Reports)
    Gaillard, C. (in Technical Comments)
    (in Reports)
    Gibson, Greg (in Reports)
    Gimzewski, J. K. (in Reports)
    Gluzman, Ilya Y. (in Reports)
    Goldberg, Daniel E. (in Reports)
    Gonzalez, F. J. (in Technical Comments)
    H
    Hartl, F. Ulrich (in Perspectives)
    Havran, Wendy L. (in Reports)
    Hogness, David S. (in Reports)
    Hol, Wim G. J. (in Reports)
    I
    Isacoff, Ehud Y.

    71. 20th Century Year By Year 1995
    Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA, b. 1940; and zinkernagel, rolf M., Switzerland, Universityof Zurich, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland, b. 1944 for their
    http://www.multied.com/20th/1996.html
    Major Event/ Sports Nobel Prizes Pulitz er Prizes ... Popular Book s / Popular Television Shows Popular Music/ Grammy Awards/ Tony Awards
    Major Events of 1996
    Sports
    NBA: Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle Supersonics Series: 4-2
    NCAA Football: Florida Record: 12-1-0
    Heisman Trophy: Danny Wuerffel, florida, QB points: 1,3
    Stanley Cup: Colorado Avalanche vs. Florida Panthers Series: 4-0
    Super Bowl XXX: Dallas Cowboys vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Score: 27-17
    US Open Golf: Steve Jones Score: 278 Course: Oakland Hills CC Location: Bloomfield Hills, MI
    World Series: New York Yankees vs. Atlanta Braves Series: 4-2
    Best Record: "Change the World" ... Eric Clapton
    Best Song: "Change the World" ... Gordon Kennedy
    Best Album: "Falling Into You" ... Celine Dion
    Male Vocalist: Eric Clapton ... "Change the World"
    Female Vocalist: Toni Braxton ... "Un-break My Heart" 1."Because You Loved Me" ... Celine Dion

    72. Rolfm
    Translate this page rolf M. zinkernagel rolf zinkernagel, o ganhador do Nobel de 1996, pela descobertada restrição do MHC, nasceu em 6 de janeiro de 1944, em Basel, na Suíça.
    http://www.ioc.fiocruz.br/jornalismo/rolfm.htm
    Rolf M. Zinkernagel
    Rolf Zinkernagel, o ganhador do Nobel de 1996, pela descoberta da restrição do MHC, nasceu em 6 de janeiro de 1944, em Basel, na Suíça. Ele trabalha na Instituto de Imunologia Experimental, no Departamento de Patologia, da U niversidade de Zurich Zinkernagel se formou na Faculdade de Medicina, da Universidade de Basel e obteve seu título de doutor na Universidade Nacional da Austrália.Trabalhou na Universidade de Basel; no Instituto de Bioquímica da Universidade de Lausanne, Suiça; no Departamento de Microbiologia, da Escola John Curtin, da Universidade Nacional da Austrália; foi professor assistente do Departamento de Imunopatologia, do Instituto de Pesquisas
    Cripps Clinic, da Califórnia; professor do Departamento de Patologia da Universidade de Zurich, entre outros.
    Ele foi agraciado com vários prêmios de países como Alemanha, Suíça, Canadá, Estados Unidos.

    73. Á¦30Â÷ Á¾ÇÕÇмú´ëȸ ÇÁ·Î±×·¥
    Plenary Lecture I. 1300 1400 rolf M zinkernagel.Plenary PL I. Immunology taught by virus, rolf M. zinkernagel. PL
    http://kma30.medric.or.kr/program/position.htm
    Special Lecture
    Plenary Lecture I

    ¿¬ÀÚ : Rolf M Zinkernagel Plenary Lecture II
    ¿¬ÀÚ : Erwin Neher Plenary Lecture III
    ¿¬ÀÚ : Bert Sakmann CODE SL 1. Intracellular Messenger Function of Hydrogen Peroxide Sue Goo Rhee 2. Endogenous Zinc and Brain Diseases Jae-Young Koh PL I Immunology taught by virus Rolf M. Zinkernagel PL I I Cellular Signals for Information Processing In the Central Nervous System Erwin Neher PL III The Eloquent Cerebral Cortex Bert Sakmann Rolf Zinkernagel
    : Discoveries concerning the specificity of the cell mediated immune defense Erwin Neher
    : Discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells Bert Sakmann
    : Discoveries concerning the function of single ion channels in cells

    74. ̑€È‘€Ä‘€À‘€¼‘€¸‘€´‘€°‘€$’€9“€ “€ï’
    Translate this page de fiesta una vez más el premio Nobel de medicina 1996 fue otorgado a dos distinguidosinvestigadores los doctores Peter C. Doherty y rolf M. zinkernagel.
    http://www.hemerodigital.unam.mx/ANUIES/ipn/avanpers/mar97/medici/sec_1.html
    AVANCE Y PERSPECTIVA
    Marzo-Abril de 1997
    Los inmunólogos estamos de fiesta una vez más: el premio Nobel de medicina 1996 fue otorgado a dos distinguidos investigadores: los doctores Peter C. Doherty y Rolf M. Zinkernagel. El primero nacido en Australia en 1940 y graduado en patología en la Universidad de Edimburgo y el segundo médico suizo graduado en Basilea. El descubrimiento por el cual les fue otorgado el Nobel se refiere a la naturaleza del reconocimiento del antígeno por parte de los linfocitos T y al papel biológico de las moléculas del complejo principal de histocompatibilidad (MHC) . Para enmarcar adecuadamente este descubrimiento debemos hacer un poco de historia. Para fines de la década de los sesenta estaba bien establecido que la respuesta inmunológica era producto de la activación de un tipo muy peculiar de glóbulos blancos, los linfocitos. Estas células llevan a cabo funciones bien diferenciadas como son la producción de anticuerpos (inmunidad humoral) y la citotoxicidad, así como la cooperación con otros glóbulos blancos (los fagocitos) para la destrucción de patógenos (inmunidad celular). Los linfocitos responsables de la respuesta humoral recibieron el nombre de 'linfocitos B" puesto que maduran en la médula ósea (en inglés, bone narrow ) de los mamíferos, mientras que las células responsables de la inmunidad celular recibieron el nombre de Iinfocitos T", puesto que maduran en el timo.

    75. HUM-MOLGEN: New Rules For T-Cells Versus Tumours
    circumvent resistance mechanisms. . CONTACT rolf M zinkernagel tel +411 255 29 89 email rolf.zinkernagel@pty.usz.ch. Drew Pardoll tel
    http://www.hum-molgen.de/NewsGen/06-2001/msg31.html
    home genetic news bioinformatics biotechnology ... register for news alert New Rules For T-Cells Versus Tumours June, 28 2001 23:19 How our immune system responds to tumours probably depends on the location and properties of tumour cells early in their development, suggests a paper in this week’s Nature (Vol. 411, No. 6841, 28 Jun 2001). Rolf M. Zinkernagel of the University of Zürich, Switzerland, and colleagues have come up with some new rules of T-cell induction and maintenance that "not only change previous views but also rationales for anti-tumour immunotherapy". Controversially, they suggest that tumour-specific induction of protective cytotoxic T cells depends on sufficient tumours cells reaching secondary lymphatic organs early enough, and for long enough. "Overall, we can conclude that tumours that reach the stage of being clinically detectable are likely to have done so in one of two ways. Either they have generated tolerance in the immune system or they have developed ways of resisting immune recognition," writes Drew Pardoll of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, in an accompanying News and Views article. "In terms of cancer treatment, we need ways of breaking tolerance or of activating mechanisms that will circumvent resistance mechanisms." CONTACT: Rolf M Zinkernagel
    tel +41 1 255 29 89
    e-mail rolf.zinkernagel@pty.usz.ch

    76. Endogenous Neosynthesis Vs. Cross-presentation Of Viral Antigens For Cytotoxic T
    crosspresentation of viral antigens for cytotoxic T cell priming. Stefan Freigang,* Denise Egger, Kurt Bienz, Hans Hengartner, * and rolf M. zinkernagel *.
    http://www.pubmedcentral.com/articlerender.fcgi?artid=263839&rendertype=abstract

    77. GEN SUISSE. - Medien - Zitate 1
    Translate this page Nobelpreisträger Prof. rolf M. zinkernagel, Institut für ExperimentelleImmunologie, Universitätsspital Zürich, Blick, 5. Januar 1998.
    http://www.gensuisse.ch/act/zi980114.html
    Aktuell Presseschau Medienmitteilungen
    Zitate 1
    Erste Runde "Wenn wir nicht willens sind, wissend und informiert abzustimmen, sondern Demokratie emotional vollziehen, wird die Demokratie gefährlich - weil wir nicht nur unsere Zukunft verbauen, sondern auch die unserer Kinder."
    Blick, 5. Januar 1998 "So stellt sich z.B. die Frage, ob nach Annahme der Gen-Schutz-Initiative ein Medikament, das im Ausland mit Hilfe transgener Tiere hergestellt wird, in der Schweiz zugelassen werden soll. Ich glaube, dass in einer solchen Situation selbst die Initianten/innen in ihrem individuellen Leben nicht immer konsequent handeln würden."
    Gen-Dialog, Nr. 5, 1997 "Die deutliche Zurückweisung unseres Gegenvorschlags im Parlament ist der hauptsächliche Grund, warum wir Ja zur Gen-Schutz-Initiative sagen - selbst mit dem Risiko, dass sie angenommen wird. Dieses strategische Ja erklärt etwa 70% des Entscheids."
    Gen-Dialog, Nr. 5, 1997 "Ich sehe keine Lösung darin, die gentechnische Forschung und Produktion einfach von der Kleinhüningerstrasse 200 in Basel nach Huningen in Frankreich zu verlegen."
    Gen-Dialog, Nr. 5, 1997

    78. HEPATITIS THERAPY: Combined Immune And Gene Therapy For Chronic Viral Hepatitis
    Translate this page Kontaktpersonen, Prof. rolf M. zinkernagel. Tel.Nr, 01 255 29 89. Beteiligte Personen,Beteiligungsart, Kontaktperson, Prof. rolf M. zinkernagel. Tel.Nr, 01 255 29 89.
    http://www.aramis-research.ch/d/13418.html

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    Kontaktpersonen

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    Beteiligte Personen
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    10th Annual EARMA Conference (June 2004)

    Projekt Titel (orig.)
    HEPATITIS THERAPY: Combined immune and gene therapy for chronic viral hepatitis
    Schlüsselwörter
    (Englisch)
    Hepatitis therapy; immune and gene therapy; Life Sciences; Medicine; Health; Safety; Scientific Research; Social Aspects Startdatum Enddatum Kontaktpersonen Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel Tel.Nr E-mail rolf.zinkernagel@pty.usz.ch Organisation Universitätsspital Zürich Departement Pathologie Institut für Experimentelle Immunologie Strasse Schmelzbergstrasse 12 PLZ / Ort Zürich Land Schweiz top Projektinformation Deutsch Englisch Italienisch x Schlüsselwörter x Alternative Projektnummern x Forschungsprogramme x Kurzbeschreibung x Weitere Hinweise und Angaben x Partner und Internat. Organisationen x Abstract x Datenbankreferenzen top Alternative Projektnummern (Englisch) EU project number: QLK2-CT-2000-01476 top Forschungsprogramme (Englisch) EU-programme: 5. Frame Research Programme - 1.1.2 Control of infectious diseases top Kurzbeschreibung (Englisch) See abstract top Weitere Hinweise und Angaben (Englisch) Full name of research-institution/enterprise: Departement Pathologie top Partner und Internat. Organisationen

    79. Novartis Annual Report 2002
    rolf M. zinkernagel, MD, Walter G. Frehner, Prof. Ulrich Lehner, PhD, WilliamW. George, Prof. Swiss, age 69. Prof. rolf M. zinkernagel, MD. Swiss, age 58.
    http://novartis.com/annual_reports/2002/en/corp_governance/board.shtml
    Looking for answers Search Home Financial highlights Letter from Daniel ... Novartis.com
    Corporate Governance Board of Directors Board of Directors next >> From left to right and top to bottom:
    Alexandre F. Jetzer, Heini Lippuner, Pierre Landolt, Daniel Vasella, MD, Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel, MD, Walter G. Frehner, Prof. Ulrich Lehner, PhD,
    William W. George, Prof. Helmut Sihler, JD, PhD, Dr. h.c. Birgit Breuel, Dr. h.c. Louis von Planta, JD, Prof. Peter Burckhardt, MD Daniel Vasella, MD Chairman and CEO,
    Swiss, age 49 Prof. Helmut Sihler, JD, PhD Vice Chairman and
    Lead Director,
    Austrian, age 72 Hans-Jörg Rudloff Vice Chairman,
    German, age 62 Dr. h.c. Birgit Breuel German, age 65 Prof. Peter Burckhardt, MD Swiss, age 64 Walter G. Frehner Swiss, age 69 William W. George American, age 60 Alexandre F. Jetzer Swiss, age 61 Pierre Landolt Swiss, age 55 Prof. Ulrich Lehner, PhD German, age 56 Heini Lippuner Swiss, age 69 Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel, MD Swiss, age 58 Honorary Chairmen Alex Krauer, PhD
    Marc Moret, PhD
    Dr. h.c. Louis von Planta, JD

    80. 13 Nye æresdoktorer Ved UiO
    rolf M. zinkernagel Avslører immunforsvaret. ÆRESDOKTOR Nobelprisvinneri medisin, rolf M. zinkernagel, er utnevnt til æresdoktor ved UiO.
    http://www.admin.uio.no/ia/uniforum/1997/uniforum12-97/06.htm
    Uniforum nr. 12 1997
    AV MARTIN TOFT
    Professor Rolf M. Zinkernagels forskning handler om kroppens immunforsvar og smittsomme sykdommer. I 1996 delte han nobelprisen i medisin med en annen forsker.
    Moderniteten og Holocaust
    Theodore W. Anderson: Matematisk statistikk An Introduction to Multivariate Statistical Analysis
    Inga-Stina Ewbank: Kulturell brobygger
    , Purity and Danger
    James Wertsch: Fortolker av Vygotsky Uniforum nr. 12 1997

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