20th Century Year By Year1960 medawar, sir peter brian, Great Britain, University College, London, b. 1915 (inRio de Janeiro, Brazil), d. 1987 for discovery of acquired immunological http://www.historycentral.com/20th/1960.html
Feb 28 - Author Anniversaries James Lewis MERRIWEATHER 1915 sir, peter (brian) medawar 1916 Cheves ThomsonWALLING 1920 Albert Vincent CASEY 1920 Prof, (James) Quentin HUGHES http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/feb28.htm
Extractions: If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee )Warner BACMEISTER 1894: Ben HECHT 1894: Prof, John Flenniken KESSEL 1895: Marcel Paul PAGNOL 1900: Prof, Harrington WELLS 1900: Sir, Francis Wilfred DE GUINGAND 1900: William Langley CARRINGTON 1901: Prof, Linus (Carl) PAULING 1902: Matsu ( nee nee nee )Hamilton ADAIR 1913: David HAWKINS 1913: Edward Lawrence ALLEN 1914: Rev, James Lewis MERRIWEATHER 1915: Sir, Peter (Brian) MEDAWAR 1916: Cheves Thomson WALLING 1920: Albert Vincent CASEY 1920: Prof, (James) Quentin HUGHES 1920: Prof, John (McEwen) POTTER 1922: Rosemary ( nee ?)Kross HILBERG 1923: Prof, Carl G ROSBERG 1925: Anthony (Ridley) BEAL 1928: Walter Stone TEVIS (Jr) 1930: Edward STOREY 1932: Brian (Baden) MOORE 1933: Prof, Leonard Walter BOWDEN 1957: Ainsley HARRIOTT 1971: Amanda M DAVIS Died: nee nee Return to the Author Anniversaries page.
Oct 2 - Author Anniversaries Jr (ps Rock HUDSON) 1987 sir, peter (brian) medawar 1989 Grace GRAHAM 1989Prof, Michael Eugene CHOUKAS 1991 peter Lawrence Frederick HEYWORTH http://www.kingkong.demon.co.uk/aa/oct2.htm
Extractions: If you find a person's date of birth or death on this page and want to find that person's date of death or birth, or other information, try looking them up in the New General Catalog of Old Books and Authors pages. Born: nee nee WOLF 1904: (Henry) Graham GREENE 1905: (Mary) Marvin ( nee )Breckinridge PATTERSON 1905: ENCHI Fumiko, nee nee Died: nee nee RIGBY 1894: Algernon Percy Banks ST MAUR, ne SEYMOUR, 14th Duke of SOMERSET 1896: Stephen Mannington CAFFYN 1909: Charles Alexander Duff MILLER 1910: Alfred BONHAM-CARTER 1911: Prof, John BASCOM 1911: Winfield Scott SCHLEY 1916: Benjamin KIDD 1916: Dimcho DEBELIANOV 1918: Edwin Hunter Pendleton ARDEN 1923: John Wilson BENGOUGH 1926: James Barry BALL 1927: Prof, Svante/Sven (August) ARRHENIUS 1928: David MURRAY 1928: John Gilbert Bohun LYNCH 1931: Bp, John Mason HARDEN 1931: Sir, Thomas Johnstone LIPTON, 1st Baronet LIPTON 1933: Lady, Elizabeth (Southerden) BUTLER, nee nee )Hill ARBUTHNOT 1970: Bp, George Nasmith LUXTON 1971: William A THOMSON 1972: Alexander Boyce GIBSON 1973: Prof, Edmund William GILBERT 1973: Sir, David Lindsay KEIR 1976: Roger Charles ANDERSON 1980: Eric HASS 1981: Harry (Lewis) GOLDEN 1982: Muktananda PARAMAHANSA 1985: Rebecca CAUDILL, Mrs AYARS 1985: Roy Harold SCHERER, Jr (ps: Rock HUDSON) 1987: Sir, Peter (Brian) MEDAWAR 1989: Grace GRAHAM 1989: Prof, Michael Eugene CHOUKAS 1991: Peter Lawrence Frederick HEYWORTH 1992: Rev, John T WATSON 1993: Frederick (A) GUTHEIM 1994: Rev, Matthew BLACK 1995: Prof, Mark Thomas CARLETON 1995: Ronald John Henry KAULBACK 1998: Howard Woodrow ELLIS 2001: Archibald/Archie BELL 2001: Prof, Donald J COHEN 2002: David (B) CHARNAY 2002: Heinz von FOERSTER
CRONOLOGIA DEI FILOSOFI medawar, sir peter brian (19151987). Meitner, Lise (1878-1968). Mencius - MasterMeng (c. 370-290 aC). Mendel, Gregor Johann (1822-1884) http://www.filosofico.net/cronologia.htm
Extractions: A Adorno, Theodor Weisengrund (1903-1969) Al-Farabi, Abu Nasr Muhammad ibn Muhammad ibn Tarkhan ibn Awzalagh (870-950) Al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid Muhammad (1058-1111) Al-Khayyam, Omar (1044-1123) Al-Khwarizmi, Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa (c. 780-c. 850) Al-Kindi, Abu Yusuf Yakub ibn Ishaq (803-873) Al-Mutanabbi (915-965) Ampère, André Marie (1775-1836) Anassagora (c. 500-428 B.C.) Apion (first century) Apollonius Molon (first century B.C.) Aquino, San Tommaso (1225-1274) Archimede (287-212 a.C.) Arendt, Hannah (1906-1975) Aristotele (384-322 a.C.) Agostino, Santo (354-430) Aurelius, Marcus (121-180) Averroè - Abul-Waleed Muhammad ibn Rushd (1126-1198) Avicenna - Abul Ali al-Husayn ibn Abd Allah ibn Sina (980-1037)
Reading List by peter brian medawar Paperback (June 1981) To those interested in a lifein science, sir peter medawar, Nobel laureate, deflates the myths of http://www.med.nyu.edu/sun/scientific methods/readinglist.html
Extractions: Here I list several books that I highly recommend. The books by Santiago Ramon Y Cajal and Peter Medawar, both Nobel Laureats, offer great advice to young scientists, and are truly inspirational. The books by Barker and Wilson provide practical advice to new investigators teaching them, step-by-step, how to actually get started in the laboratory. Feibelmans book offers advice on how to choose a project, a laboratory, career path, and how to build a program. The books by Reis and Boice offer a wide range of advice for junior faculty members about how to survive - and to excel. Finally, the book by Chandra Louise discusses careers in biosciences. These are all very useful books. Most of them are reasonably priced, and all can be readily ordered from the Amazon website Further Readings on Scientific Methods
1999 Profile Of Brian J Ford At the Kings School, peterborough, brian had AG Lowndes as his science tutor.As a young man, Lowndes had taught sir peter medawar. http://www.brianjford.com/asoucal1.htm
Extractions: (LEFT) Brian and wife Jan, at a pub in Grantchester near Cambridge. (RIGHT) On Sky News television, October 1999. (LEFT) Working with a palmtop on the train. (RIGHT) With old friend Joe Brown, rock and country musician, on German TV. The research on blood brought Brian for the first time to the Royal Society in London, and in his twenties he lectured in their meeting room in Burlington House, Piccadilly, on blood coagulation mechanisms at a symposium organized by the British Microcirculation Society. Since then he has been a regular visitor to the Royal Society, recently as after-dinner speaker at functions for Stephen Jay Gould and also for the former editor of New Scientist. Brian has known many of their Presidents, and it was during the presidency of Sir Andrew Huxley that Brian was invited to consult the original Leeuwenhoek letters. His momentous discovery of the original specimens after more than 300 years is one of the most important developments in the study of the history of the microscope. (LEFT) With friend of 30 years, Sir Johnn Maddox, distinguished former editor of
Peter Medawar - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia peter medawar. (Redirected from peter brian medawar). sir peter brian medawar (February28, 1915October 2, 1987) was a Brazilian-born English scientist http://www.voyager.in/Peter_Brian_Medawar
Extractions: Printable version (Redirected from Peter Brian Medawar Sir Peter Brian Medawar February 28 October 2 ) was a Brazilian -born English scientist best known for his work on how the immune system rejects or accepts organ transplants . He was co-winner of the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Early years edit Medawar was born on February 28 , in Rio de Janeiro of a British mother and a Lebanese father. Medawar was educated at Marlborough College , England, where he went in 1928. Leaving this College in 1932, he went to Magdalen College Oxford , to study zoology under Professor J. Z. Young where he gained admission of Christopher Welch Scholarship and senior Demyship to back up his scientific research. After taking his bachelor's degree at Oxford, Medawar worked for a time at Sir Howard Florey's School of Pathology at Oxford and there became interested in research in fields of biology that are related to medicine.
America: North America sir peter brian medawar PP/PBM Correspondence with individuals, institutions,and journals in Canada and USA, 1950s80s. sir Edward and Lady MELLANBY PP/MEL http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTL039933.html
Extractions: Gallery Procedures Resources and finding aids Sources Leaflet list Societies and Associations Personal papers General collections RAMC ... Wellcome Archives Further information about the materials mentioned below can be found on the Archives and Manuscripts Online Catalogue In some cases the full detailed catalogues of archive collections are not yet in this online database: hard copy versions are available in the Poynter Room of the Library and on request to archs+mss@wellcome.ac.uk BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION SA/BMA
Eastern Europe sir peter brian medawar (19151987) PP/PBM Report to British Council on 1966visit to USSR. sir Edward MELLANBY (1884-1955) and Lady May MELLANBY http://library.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTL039905.html
Extractions: Gallery Procedures Resources and finding aids Sources Leaflet list Societies and Associations Personal papers General collections RAMC ... Wellcome archives Further information about the materials mentioned below can be found on the Archives and Manuscripts Online Catalogue In some cases the full detailed catalogues of archive collections are not yet in this online database: hard copy versions are available in the Poynter Room of the Library and on request to archs+mss@wellcome.ac.uk ABORTION LAW REFORM ASSOCIATION (f. 1936) SA/ALR
Hennepin County Library Catalog See medawar, PB (peter brian), 1915; 4. medawar, peter brian, sir, 0. See medawar,PB (peter brian), 1915-; 4. medawar, peter. Philosophy of Karl Popper, 1 http://www.hclib.org/pub/ipac/link2ipac.cfm?iPacSession=1&term=Medawar Mardi Oak
Transplants In the 1940s, sir peter brian medawar and sir Macfarlane Burnet described foreigntissue rejection and acquired immunological tolerance, opening the way for http://www.crystalinks.com/transplants.html
Extractions: 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.
453 NOTES 05 1960 sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet and sir peter brian medawar. Macfarlane Burnetfor developing the theories of clonal selection of antibody production and http://www.science.siu.edu/microbiology/micr453/notes 1.html
Extractions: MICR 453 IMMUNOLOGY LECTURE SPRING 2005 INSTRUCTOR: JOHN MARTINKO martinko@micro.siu.edu Lecture 1 Wednesday 1/19/05 Course objective To understand the IMMUNE RESPONSE (resistance to infection) at the level of the molecules, cells, organs, and organisms involved. You will learn: a. How the IR works Anatomy Cellular details (interactions/communication) Molecular details (interactions/communication) b. How the IR protects us from disease c. How the IR may cause disease under certain circumstances Multidisciplinary study: Origins Jenner -and smallpox vaccination /variolation) - 1796. 1979- Smallpox irradicated via vaccination Handout Nobel Prize Winners Ð Physiology and Medicine Immunology theory and practice in the last century For their 1974 elucidation that CTLs coordinate recognition of ÒselfÓ H-2 and viral antigen defined the basis of MHC restriction of immune responses. Discovered in 1976 that single immunoglobulin proteins were encoded by separate rearranging genes. Overturned the paradigm of Ôone gene, one proteinÕ.
Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine Chronology 1997 STANLEY B 1960 sir FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET and sir peter brian medawar for discovery ofacquired immunological tolerance. 1959 SEVERO OCHOA and ARTHUR KORNBERG for http://www.thesciencebookstore.com/chronmed.asp
Sir Peter Brian Medawar - The Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine Index sir Francis Galton to sir Thomas Stamford Rafflessir peter brian medawar sir peter Paul Rubens sir peter Ustinov sir PhilipSidney sir Ralph David Richardson sir Rex Harrison sir Richard Burton http://www.nobel-prize.org/EN/Medicine/medawar.htm
GK- National Network Of Education Burnet, sir Frank Macfarlane, 1960. medawar, sir peter brian, 1960. Bekesy, GeorgVon, 1961. Watson, James Dewey, 1962. Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick http://www.indiaeducation.info/infomine/nobel/nobelarchive.htm
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Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research - UserLogin life and work of sir peter medawar who laid the foundation for our understandingof cell mediated immunity. Fig 1. peter brian medawar (19151987). http://www.corronline.com/pt/re/corr/fulltext.00003086-199605000-00002.htm
Born Today - February 28 sir peter B. medawar (02/28/1915 10/02/1987) Brazilborn British zoologist, onvan Gogh. sir peter brian medawar. As a result of half a century of Soviet http://www.born-today.com/Today/02-28.htm
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