Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Mechnikov, Ilya Ilyich, 1908. medawar, sir peter brian, 1960. http://almaz.com/nobel/medicine/alpha.html
Medicine 1960 The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960. for discovery of acquiredimmunological tolerance . sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet, peter brian medawar. http://www.nobel.se/medicine/laureates/1960/
Magdalen > History > Nobel Laureats > Sir Peter Medawar sir peter medawar CBE, FRS peter brian medawar was born in Rio de Janeiro in February1915 to an His nobel Prize was awarded (jointly with sir MacFarlane Burnet http://www.magd.ox.ac.uk/history/nobel_medawar.shtml
Extractions: Peter Brian Medawar was born in Rio de Janeiro in February 1915 to an English mother and a Lebanese father. He came to Magdalen as a 'Commoner' to read Zoology in 1932, becoming a Senior Demy (or research Scholar) in 1936 and a Fellow of the College between 1938 and 1944 and then again between 1946 and 1947, when he accepted the Chair of Zoology at Birmingham University. At Oxford he was much influenced by Howard Florey in whose department he was to meet his wife Jean Taylor. They married in 1937. His Nobel Prize was awarded (jointly with Sir MacFarlane Burnet) in 1960 for their work in tissue grafting which is basic to organ transplants. This work stemmed from war-time research, when improvements were sought for dealing with skin grafts required after severe burns. The significant contribution was the demonstration that graft rejection can be entirely prevented in mice and chickens if foreign cells from the future graft donor are introduced into the recipient during foetal or neo-natal life (i.e. when the animals are immunologically immature). This represented a clear demonstraton that the immunological barriers to the transplantation of foreign tissue and organ grafts - thought to be insurmountable - could be overcome by subtle immunological interference, opening up a vast field of scientific endeavour. He was made an Honorary Fellow of Magdalen in 1961 and a year later became Director of the National Institute for Medical Research. In 1969, when only 54, he suffered a massive brain haemorrhage while reading the lesson at Exeter Cathedral. He was seriously handicapped for the rest of his life but remained extraordinarily active mentally.
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Medawar, Sir Peter Brian Burnet , he proved it was possible under certain circumstances for an organism to overcome its normal tendency to reject foreign tissue or organs. Medawar was awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine jointly with Sir Macfarlane Burnet for this discovery of acquired immunological tolerance. He was knighted in 1965. A prolific writer, his works include The Art of the Soluble Advice to a Young Scientist (1979), and an autobiography (1986).
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Peter Brian Medawar sir peter brian medawar 1915 1987. Professor medawar was an eminent Britishscientist of Lebanese origin, a biologist and winner of two nobel Prizes, in http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/2612/life.htm
Extractions: Professor Medawar was an eminent British scientist of Lebanese origin, a biologist and winner of two Nobel Prizes, in addition to Edward Chapman Research Prize. Professor Medawar was born in February 28, 1915 in Brazil of a British mother and a Lebanese father. He received his education at Magdalene College, Oxford in 1935 where he gained admission of Christopher Welch Scholarship and Senior Demyship to back up his scientific research. Three years later, he received the Edward Chapman Research Prize and was named a "Fellow by Examination" as a result of his successful work on organic growth and transformation in animal organ. In 1944, Professor Medawar became an assistant professor of Zoology at St. John College, Oxford. He also worked on Penicillin and received as a result the Nobel Prize with Sir Howard Florey in 1945. Six years later, he became a "Jodrell Professor" of Zoology and Comparative Anatomy at University College, London. Also, he lectured on several occasions at Harvard University (USA), Otago University (New Zealand) and in the USSR. His lectures to the British Broadcasting Corporation (Reith Lectureship) were bound in a book "The Future of Man" in 1959. It includes six lectures about genetics, human intelligence and some medical problems. It was considered by C. H. Weddington as "a really first class piece of scientific popularizing". Being a member of the Royal Society, he was honored in 1958 with the Royal Medal. In that year, he was given the name of "Commander of the Order of the British Empire" by Queen Elizabeth 11.
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