Peter Medawar, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Peter Medawar

scientist

Date of Birth: 28-Feb-1915

Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Date of Death: 02-Oct-1987

Profession: physician, professor, zoologist, biologist, physiologist, immunologist, autobiographer

Nationality: United States, United Kingdom, Brazil

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Peter Medawar

  • Sir Peter Brian Medawar (; 28 February 1915 – 2 October 1987) was a Brazilian-born British biologist, whose work on graft rejection and the discovery of acquired immune tolerance was fundamental to the practice of tissue and organ transplants.
  • For his works in immunology he is regarded as the "father of transplantation".
  • He is remembered for his wit both in person and in popular writings.
  • Famous zoologists such as Richard Dawkins referred to him as "the wittiest of all scientific writers", and Stephen Jay Gould as "the cleverest man I have ever known".Medawar was the younger son of a Lebanese father and a British mother, and was a naturalised British citizen.
  • He studied at Marlborough College and Magdalen College, Oxford and was professor of zoology at the University of Birmingham and University College London.
  • Until he was partially disabled by a cerebral infarction, he was Director of the National Institute for Medical Research at Mill Hill.
  • With his doctoral student Leslie Brent and postdoctoral fellow Rupert E.
  • Billingham, he demonstrated the principle of acquired immunological tolerance (the phenomenon of unresponsiveness of the immune system to certain molecules), which was theoretically predicted by Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet.
  • This became the foundation of tissue and organ transplantation.
  • He and Burnet shared the 1960 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance".

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