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         Burnet Sir Frank Macfarlane:     more books (17)
  1. Cellular Immunology: Self and Not-self Bk. 1 by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-06
  2. The Biology of Ageing (D.Robb Lecture) by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1976-04-08
  3. Immunology: Readings from "Scientific American" (Readings from Scientific American)
  4. Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, 1915-65 by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1972-01-03
  5. Credo and Comment: A Scientist Reflects by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1979-12
  6. THE VIRUSES: V. 3 by W.M. STANLEY (EDITOR) SIR FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET (EDITOR), 1959
  7. Immunology, Aging and Cancer by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1977-01
  8. Cellular Immunology: Self and Not-self Bk. 1 (Cellular Immunology) by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-06
  9. Cellular Immunology: Bks. 1 & 2 in 1v by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-06
  10. Cellular immunology. Books one & two. by Sir Frank Macfarlane (1899-1985). BURNET, 1969
  11. Changing Patterns: An Atypical Autobiography by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, 1969-05
  12. The Seeds of Time: The Life of Sir Macfarlane Burnet by Christopher Sexton, 1992-01-09

41. Human Services News - Strategy Sets Goals For Hepatitis C Prevention - December
was named after its former patron, sir frank macfarlane burnet, one of Australia’smost acclaimed scientists and a winner of the 1960 nobel Prize for
http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/humanservicesnews/dec02/hepc.htm
Department of Human Services, Victoria, Australia
December 2002
Strategy sets goals for hepatitis C prevention
Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty, Professor Sir Gustav Nossal, Dame Elizabeth Murdoch and the family of Sir MacFarlane Burnet were among guests at the launch. The Strategy provides goals and directions for the prevention, education, treatment, care and support for people affected by hepatitis C. It has been developed by the Department of Human Services in collaboration with the Hepatitis C Strategy Development Subcommittee of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on AIDS, Hepatitis C and Related Diseases (MACAHRD) after extensive community consultation. An estimated 200,000 Australians are currently infected with the highly infectious blood-borne virus. The major mode of transmission in Australia is among people who engage in unsafe drug injecting practices. People who receive blood transfusions in Australia are at a reduced risk of acquiring hepatitis C because blood donations have been screened for the virus since February 1990.

42. CO2Lab
University of Adelaide. sir frank macfarlane burnet. Winner of the1960 nobel Prize in Medicine (organ transplantation). Born in
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Peter Doherty won the Nobel Prize for Medicine (immunology) in 1996. He was born in 1940 in Queensland and graduated from the University of Queensland. He shared the prize with Rolf Zinkernagel for the discovery of how the immune system recognises virus-infected cells. Their discovery has, in its turn, laid a foundation for an understanding of general mechanisms used by the cellular immune system to recognise both foreign microorganisms and self molecules. The two Nobel Laureates carried out the research for which they have now been awarded the Prize in 1973-75 at the John Curtin School of Medical Research in Canberra, Australia, where Peter Doherty already held his position and to which Rolf Zinkernagel came from Switzerland as a research fellow. Other Australian Nobel Prize winners in science have been: Sir William Lawrence Bragg Winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics (X-ray crystallography). Born in 1890 in Adelaide (his father, co-winner Sir William Henry Bragg , taught at the University of Adelaide), Graduated from University of Adelaide.

43. Late Night Live - 26/05/1999: Frank Macfarlane Burnet
An interview with the biographer of sir frank macfarlane burnet one of Australiasgreatest scientists nobel laureate and Director of Melbournes Walter and
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Radio National
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on Wednesday 26/05/1999
Frank Macfarlane Burnet

Summary:
An interview with the biographer of Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, one of Australia's greatest scientists; Nobel laureate and Director of Melbourne's Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for medical research from 1944-1965.
Guests on this program:
Christopher Sexton
Publications:
"Burnet: A Life"
published by Oxford "Peggy van Praagh: A Life Of Dance" published by Macmillan (1985) Return to the Main Index Late Night Live is broadcast on Monday to Thursday at 10pm, repeated the following day at 4pm, on Radio National, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's national radio network of ideas. This Index was last updated 6/10/00 1:26:09

44. Science And Technology Winners From Australia
sir frank macfarlane burnet won the 1960 nobel Prize in Medicine forwork on acquired immunological tolerance to tissue transplants.
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45. Prix Nobel De Physiologie Ou Médecine - Wikipedia
Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Les prix nobel de physiologieet médecine. 1960 sir frank macfarlane burnet, Peter Brian Medawar.
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46. @P.Medicina: Nobel Premiados
, Última Actualización 25/11/99. Premiados con el nobel de Fisiologíao Medicina. 1960. sir frank macfarlane burnet sir Peter Brian Medawar. 1911.
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47. NOTABLE SCIENTISTS MAKING HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO VARIOUS SCIENTIFIC DISCIPL
burnet, sir frank macfarlane (18991985) The nobel FoundationMedicine - 1960. C Calvin, Melvin (1911-1997
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48. NSW HSC ONLINE - Biology
Background sir frank macfarlane burnet was an Australian scientistwho won the nobel Prize for his research into physiology. He
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Syllabus reference 6. MacFarlane Burnet's work in the middle of the twentieth century led to a better understanding of the immune response and the effectiveness of immunisation programs
Background : Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet was an Australian scientist who won the Nobel Prize for his research into physiology. He studied immunology and worked on the development of the influenza vaccine.

49. Australia
sir frank macfarlane burnet suggested antibodies against the proteins of other humansmight be aquired durring fetal development. burnet shared a nobel Prize
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Rabits are not native to Australia. When these animals were brought to the continent by European settlers and escaped into the wild their population grew outof control. Farmers discovered that they could not feed their sheep because the rabits ate all of the grass available. The problem was solved by releasing the Myxoma virus which killed the rabits, but harned no other animals. This is was one of the first times the method of biological control was used on such a large scale.
HELLEN CALDICOTT
Hellen Caldicott is a well known Australian pediatrician who speciallized in studying Cystic Fibrosis, a genetically transmitted disease which is often fatal its young patients. Dr. Caldicott has also published works on the effects of radioactive fallout.
SIR FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET
Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet suggested antibodies against the proteins of other humans might be aquired durring fetal development. Burnet shared a Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology with Sir Peter Brian Medawar who confirmed the suggestion experimentally.
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The effects of lithium on manic depressive patients was studied by John Cade. He suspected these patients metabolized too much uric acid. Injecting them with substances that contained lithium seemed to counteract this problem. In 1949 he published a paper confirming his ideas.

50. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine JAMES DEWEY WATSON MAURICE HUGH FREDERICKWILKINS 1961 GEORG VON BÉKÉSY 1960 sir frank macfarlane burnet sir PETER
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51. Speech: Xx X.x.96
In 1960, sir frank macfarlane burnet of the Walter and Eliza Hall Research Instituteshared the 1960 nobel prize with sir Peter Medwar for the discovery of
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23 April 1997 Your Excellency, distinguished guests from both Australia and the UK. I would like to thank the University of Sydney, the Australian Academy of Science and the British Council (Australia) for the opportunity to open this new IMAGES workshop. new IMAGES, a year-long program, is an initiative of the British Government and has been endorsed by the Australian Government. Its aim is to build on the traditional links between Britain and Australia. As part of this, new IMAGES emphasises the importance of maintaining and expanding links between our two countries. And it aims to be a catalyst that will create self-sustaining networks and collaboration based on mutual benefit. And, lastly, new IMAGES celebrates the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the British Council in Australia. We all know that the first British links with Australia started with Captain Cook. But what is perhaps les well known, is that Cook’s journey to the South Pacific was, in fact, a scientific expedition.

52. Yesterday's Innovations - Early Innovations In Science And Medicine
Traralgon, Victoria in 1899, sir frank macfarlane burnet was one of the world'sgreatest immunologists and virologists. In 1960 he shared the nobel Prize for
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A fter the outbreak of war in 1914, supplies of aspirin from the Bayer company in Germany were cut off and the government of the day offered a patent to anyone who could find a substitute of equal or greater purity. Pharmacist George Nicholas and experimenter Henry Woolf Shmith set about the challenge, and on 12 June 1915 came up with Aspro, which not only equalled but actually surpassed aspirin in purity. Accidentally discovered by Scottish scientist Sir Alexander Fleming in 1928, penicillin was not put to regular clinical use until the antibiotic was developed into a practical drug by a team of scientists at England's Oxford University, led by Adelaide-born Lord Howard Florey together with German-born biochemist Sir Ernst Chain in 1940. In Britain, the new drug was initially reserved mainly for military use. First commercial quantities for civilian use were produced by Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (now CSL Limited) in 1943 in Australia.

53. CNN.com
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. Australia: Biological Weapons
microbiologist sir frank macfarlane burnet in December 1946. burnet was Directorof the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, and won the nobel
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The Australian Department of Defence formed the New Weapons and Equipment Development Committee soon after the end of WW2. Documents in the National Archives, declassified in 1998, revealed the extent to which Australia considered the development of biological weapons in the 1940s and 50s. Secretary of the Department F.G. Sheddon sought the advice of leading microbiologist Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet in December 1946. Burnet was Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, and won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1960. Sheddon asked whether Australia had the capability to develop biological weapons that would work in tropical Asia without spreading to Australia's more temperate population centres. Burnet wrote a comprehensive memo to the Department of Defence in which he said Australia should develop biological weapons that would work in tropical Asia without spreading to Australia's more temperate population centres.
    "Specifically to the Australian situation, the most effective counter-offensive to threatened invasion by overpopulated Asiatic countries would be directed towards the destruction by biological or chemical means of tropical food crops and the dissemination of infectious disease capable of spreading in tropical but not under Australian conditions."
In a meeting with Sheddon in January 1947, Burnet argued that Australia's temperate climate could give it a significant military advantage.

55. TUBITAK-GMBAE: 1950-1999 Nobel Odulleri Listesi
19501999 Yillari arasinda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve tip alanlarindaNobel ödülü alan sir frank macfarlane burnet; sir Peter Brian Medawar .
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1950-1999 Yýllarý arasýnda fizik, kimya, ekonomi, fizyoloji ve týp alanlarýnda Nobel ödülü alan bilimadamlarý ve çalýþmalarý Yýl Çalýþma Ödül Sahibi Physics The development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and the discoveries regarding mesons made with this method. Cecil Frank Powell The pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially accelerated atomic particles. "Sir John Douglas Cockcroft; Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton" The development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith. "Felix Bloch; Edward Mills Purcell" Demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contract microscope. Frits (Frederik) Zernike "Fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for the statistical interpretation of the wavefunction; and for the coincidence method and the discoveries made therewith." "Max Born; Walther Bothe" "Discoveries concerning the fine structure of the hydrogen spectrum; and precision determination of the magnetic moment of the electron." "Willis Eugene Lamb; Polykarp Kusch"

56. PREMIOS NOBEL DE MEDICINA
PREMIOS nobel DE MEDICINA. AÑO, PREMIADO. 1901, EMIL ADOLF VON BEHERING. 1959, SEVEROOCHOA ARTHUR KORNBERG. 1960, sir frank macfarlane burnet - PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR.
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58. L'Australie En Fiches : Réalisations Scientifiques De L'Australie
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La tradition australienne d'inventivité a des effets sur la vie quotidienne de millions de personnes dans de nombreux pays. Des techniques et procédés aussi ordinaires que la réfrigération industrielle, le système de mélange pour le transport du ciment et le cubitainer normalisé pour le vin ont été conçus en Australie.
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59. Volver A La Página Principal Las Instituciones Que Nos Cobijan
Premios nobel de Medicina. PRINCIPAL ÍNDICE Notas nobel Medicina nobel Química 1960, burnet, sir frank macfarlane; Medawar, sir Peter Brian.
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60. Science In Australia
frank macfarlane burnet nobel Prize for Medicine http//macfarlane.asap.unimelb Itincludes interviews with sir Otto frankel, sir Gustav Nossel and sir
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