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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

41. Schweizerischer Wissenschafts- Und Technologierat
Translate this page rolf M. zinkernagel. Prof. Dr.rolf M. zinkernagel. Institut für ExperimentelleImmunologie Departement Pathologie der Universität Universitätsspital Zürich
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42. GENEFORUM 2003 [Sept. 12-13, 2003]
rolf M. zinkernagel and Prof. Andres Metspalu rolf M. zinkernagel. “In addition,the organisers are pleased to note that one fifth of the participants
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tel. +372 7 420 132 fax +372 7 440 421 e-post 4th Annual International Gene Forum 2003 "50 Years of Double Helix" September 12-13, 2003, in Tartu, Estonia Gene Forum 2003: we have to understand genetics to fight human diseases The top scientists of the field of genetics, genomics and biotechnology, and the representatives of the biotech companies attending the two-day international conference on human genetics held in the Vanemuine Conference Hall in Tartu, assured that the constant improvement of the knowledge about the genetic background of humans enables to fight diseases more effectively. Within the framework of the Gene Forum 2003 subtitled “50 Years of Double Helix” James Watson’s “The Double Helix” translation into Estonian was published and the winners of the Biotechnology Award by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Estonian Genome Foundation and art competition “DNA Double Helix” were announced. The fourth international conference on biotechnology organised by the Estonian Genome Foundation, held from September 12-13, discussed the possibilities of genetics and biotechnology that has been developing since the discovery of DNA’s molecular structure made by Francis Crick and James Watson in 1953. This very discovery recognized by the Nobel Prize in 1962 revealed that DNA encodes hereditary information for all living things.

43. GEENIFOORUM 2003 [12-13 Sept. 2003]
Professor zinkernagel ja Prof Metspalu. Prof. rolf M. zinkernagel ja Prof. Nobeli preemia pälvinud Professor zinkernagel tutvustas immunoloogilise mälu
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tel. 07 475 455 tel. 07 302 640 faks 07 383 041 e-post SA Geenikeskus tel. 07 420 132 faks 07 440 421 e-post Geenifoorum 2003 "Kaksikheeliksi poolsajand" Geenifoorum 2003: inimhaiguste alistamiseks peame mõistma geneetikat Tartus Vanemuise Kontserdimajas kahepäevasel rahvusvahelisel geneetika teemalisel konverentsil osalenud geeni- ja biotehnoloogia tippteadlased ja biotehnoloogia firmade esindajad kinnitasid, et üha täienevad teadmised inimorganismi geneetilisest ülesehitusest loovad paremad võimalused inimhaiguste alistamiseks. Konverentsi Geenifoorum 2003 alateemaga Kaksikheeliksi poolsajand raames ilmus James Watsoni tõlkeraamat “Kaksikheeliks”, kuulutati välja PricewaterhouseCoopers’i ja Eesti Geenikeskuse rakendusliku biotehnoloogia auhinna võitja ning kunstitööde konkursi “DNA kaksikheeliks” võitjad. 12.-13. septembrini toimunud sihtasutuse Eesti Geenikeskus korraldatud neljandal rahvusvahelisel biotehnoloogia konverentsil kõneldi geneetika ja biotehnoloogia võimalustest, mis on saanud alguse Francis Crick’i ja James Watson’i DNA molekuli struktuuri avastamisest 1953.aastal. Just see 1962.a. Nobeli preemiaga pärjatud avastus andis kinnitust oletustele, et DNA kannab endas elusolendite pärilikkuse informatsiooni. Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel ja Prof. Andres Metspalu

44. Universität Zürich - Zinkernagel Rolf
Translate this page rolf M. zinkernagel UniversitätsSpital Zürich Departement Pathologie Institutfür Experimentelle Immunologie Schmelzbergstr. 12 CH 8091 Zürich
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45. Universität Zürich - Nobelpreisträger
Translate this page rolf zinkernagel. Professor rolf M. zinkernagel. 1996 erhielt rolf M. zinkernagelden Nobelpreis für Medizin. Er ist seit 1979 Professor für Experimentelle
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46. Board Of Directors
In 1999, rolf M. zinkernagel was elected to the Board of Directors of rolf M.zinkernagel graduated from the University of Basel with an MD in 1970.
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47. Modification De Rolf M. Zinkernagel - Modifier - Wikipédia
Antiinfection Immunity and Autoimmunity zinkernagel 958 (1) 3 Address for correspondence rolf M. zinkernagel, Institute for ExperimentalImmunology, University Hospital, Schmelzbergstr. 12, CH8091 Zurich, Switzerland
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48. The Nobel Assembly, Karolinska Institutet Press Release October 7
to Peter C Doherty and rolf M zinkernagel for their discoveries concerning The In the early 1970s when Peter Doherty and rolf zinkernagel had begun
http://www.csb.ki.se/kisv/nobel.96

49. HUM-MOLGEN: New Rules For T-Cells Versus Tumours
rolf M. zinkernagel of the University of Zürich, Switzerland, and colleagues rolf M zinkernagel tel +41 1 255 29 89 email rolf.zinkernagel@pty.usz.ch
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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
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50. Bundespräsident Jean-Pascal Delamuraz Gratuliert Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel Zur
Translate this page rolf M. zinkernagel zur Verleihung des Nobelpreises Bundespräsident Jean-PascalDelamuraz hat rolf M. zinkernagel (Zürich), im Namen des Bundesrates ein
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51. Monsieur Jean-Pascal Delamuraz, Président De La Confédération, Félicite Le P
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Monsieur Jean-Pascal Delamuraz, Président de la Confédération, félicite le Prof. Rolf M. Zinkernagel pour

52. Euresearch
rolf M. zinkernagel. 18.07.2005. Today the European Commission is announcing thenames of the rolf M. zinkernagel. The European Reserach Council, ERC,
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53. Gypsy Scholar: Rolf Zinkernagel: Nobel Laureate Lecture Series V
You say that you ve never heard of rolf M. zinkernagel? But rolf M.zinkernagel is Swiss. He s also important, having won the Nobel Prize in Physiology
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Rolf Zinkernagel: Nobel Laureate Lecture Series V
The fifth in Korea University's Nobel Laureate Lecture Series is coming up this Friday.
With all of my reading about and then blogging on the Islamists' London bombings, I had nearly forgotten the world's more inspiring achievements.
Like those of Rolf M. Zinkernagel.
You say that you've never heard of Rolf M. Zinkernagel? Really!? You've never heard of Rolf M. Zinkernagel? Never heard of Rolf M. Zinkernagel? Rolf M. Zinkernagel
Well, neither had I. I know that I hadn't because his is not a name that I'd forget. For those who know German, "Zinkernagel" sounds as if it would mean something like "zinc nails."
The thought of zinc nails reminds me of my icy winter stay in Fribourg, Switzerland about 19 years ago, when I spent bitingly cold days on my hands and knees using a claw hammer to wrench nails from the exposed, snow-swept floor of a house that friends and I were 'deconstructing.'

54. Zinkernagel Natural Artificial Immunization Impfo.ch
Translate this page rolf M. zinkernagel. On Natural and Artificial Vaccinations (Review).Das immunologische Gedächtnis, seine Prägung und Kompetenz ist nicht statisch - es
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Rolf M. Zinkernagel: On Natural and Artificial Vaccinations
(Review)

Zinkernagel: "Because immunological memory is a result of a highly equilibrated coevolution of infectious agents and the vertebrate immune system, immune protection and successful vaccines cannot be regarded in splendid isolation of academic immunology."
Annu. Rev. Immunol. 2003. 21:515-46
http://immunol.annualreview.org/...
vergleiche auch vom gleichen Autor:
Maternal Antibodies, Childhood Infections and Autoimmune Disease (N Engl J Med 2001)

Zusammenfassung:
Die zentrale Frage "Is immunity (i.e., immune protection) by immunological effector T cells and neutralizing antibodies antigen independent, or is it dependent on persistence by antigen, as the evidence reviewed here strongly suggests?" kann Zinkernagel aber nicht abschliessend beantworten.
Anmerkung:
30.10.2003, Peter Klein

55. Science -- Sign In
rolf M. zinkernagel, Hans Hengartner. How, why, and when specific T and Blymphocytes respond against infection follow explicit rules, but how this can be
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/293/5528/251
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(rolf M. zinkernagel, Editorial, 14 Nov., p. 1207) and pseudoscientific andreactionary (H. Olson, Letters, 9 Jan., p. 157) proponents of a technological
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57. Nobel Prize In Medicine 1996
Medicine for 1996 jointly to Peter C Doherty and rolf M zinkernagel for their In the early 1970s when Peter Doherty and rolf zinkernagel had begun
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Nobel prize in medicine 1996 From nobelsrv@www.nobel.ki.seMon Oct 7 13:12:43 1996 Date: Mon, 7 Oct 1996 12:30:29 +0100 From: Nobel Foundation WWW Server

58. UniversitätsSpital Zürich - Zinkernagel Rolf
rolf M. zinkernagel. Current positions. Full Professor, Department of Pathology,University of Zürich, University Hospital, Zürich. Education
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Curriculum Vitae Prof. Dr. med. Rolf M. Zinkernagel Current positions
  • Full Professor, Department of Pathology, University of Zürich, University Hospital, Zürich
Education
  • 1962 Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliches Gymnasium, Basel, Matura
  • 1962 – 1968 Faculty of Medicine, University of Basel
  • 1967 – 1968 National Board Examination
  • 1968 E.C.F.M.G. (USA)
  • 1970 M.D. Thesis
  • 1971 Postgraduate course in Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Zürich
  • 1975 Ph.D.Thesis, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Professional Record
  • 1966 Externship, Glen Cove Community Hospital, Glen Cove, Long Island, N.Y., USA
  • 1969 Internship, Surgical Department, Clara-Spital, affiliated to the Facility of Medicine, University of Basel
  • 1969 – 1970 Postdoctoral Fellow, Laboratory for Electron Microscopy, Institute of Anatomy, University of Basel
  • 1971 – 1973 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Biochemistry, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 1973 – 1975 Visiting Fellow, Department of Microbiology, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian, National University, Canberra, Australia
  • 1975 – 1976 Associate (Assistant Professor), Department of Immunopathology, Research Institute of Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California

59. ACTIVIST : IMPENDING SWISS GENETICS RESEARCH REFERENDUM
In an editorial in the journal Science, rolf M. zinkernagel (Institute forExperimental Immunology, Univ. of Zurich, CH) is optimistic that the good sense
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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)

60. The Health Report: 23 June  1997  - Nobel Laureate Rolf Zinkernagel
rolf zinkernagel What interests us most really is that many infections, So I m mostly interested in these balances between an infectious agent and the
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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.

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