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  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

1. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet Winner Of The 1960 Nobel Prize In Medicine
sir frank macfarlane burnet, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine,at the nobel Prize Internet Archive. sir frank macfarlane burnet.
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S IR F RANK M ACFARLANE B URNET
1960 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance.
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    Residence: Australia
    Affiliation: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, Melbourne
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2. Index Of Nobel Laureates In Medicine
ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Name,Year Awarded. Brown, Michael S. 1985. burnet, sir frank macfarlane, 1960.
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3. Sir Frank MacFarlane Burnet - Biography
sir frank macfarlane burnet was born at Traralgon, Victoria, Australia burnet marriedEdith Linda Druce in 1928. From nobel Lectures, Physiology or Medicine 1942
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet was born at Traralgon, Victoria, Australia, on September 3rd, 1899. He is the son of the Manager of the branch of the Colonial Bank in that town. He was educated at the Victoria State Schools and at Geelong College , completing his medical course at the University of Melbourne , where he graduated M.B., B.S., in 1922, and M.D., in 1923.
In 1923, Burnet went to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of the University of Melbourne to do research work on the agglutinin reactions in typhoid fever. He was from 1923-1924 Resident Pathologist at the Melbourne Hospital.
In 1926 he was awarded a Beit Fellowship for Medical Research and worked for a year at the Lister Institute, London.
In 1932 he spent a year at the National Institute for Medical Research , Hampstead, London. Otherwise, apart from many visits to various countries to give lectures or for other purposes, he has worked continuously at the Hall Institute in Melbourne.
In 1944 he became Director of this Institute and Professor of Experimental Medicine in the University of Melbourne.

4. Medicine 1960
The nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960. for discovery of acquiredimmunological tolerance . sir frank macfarlane burnet, Peter Brian Medawar.
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960
"for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance" Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet Peter Brian Medawar 1/2 of the prize 1/2 of the prize Australia United Kingdom Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research
Melbourne, Australia University College
London, United Kingdom b.1899
d.1985 b.1915
d.1987 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960
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5. Burnet, Frank Macfarlane - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
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Burnet, Frank Macfarlane (1899 - 1985)
Sir, FAA, FRS Online Sources Archival/Heritage Sources Published Sources Medical scientist and Biologist Born: 3 September 1899 Traralgon, Victoria, Australia. Died: 31 August 1985. Burnet was Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne 1944-66 and in 1960 was awarded the Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine with P. Medawar. Career Highlights Online Sources Published Sources

6. Tall Poppy Campaign
One of Australia's greatest scientists, nobel Laureate sir frank macfarlane burnet'scentenary was celebrated as part of the Tall Poppy Campaign during 1999.
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
"The Father of Immunology"
Australian Achievers Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet Sir Howard Florey Dame Jean Macnamara Sir Ian Clunies Ross Australian Nobel Prize Winners Cavalcade of Scientists One of Australia's greatest scientists, Nobel Laureate Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet's centenary was celebrated as part of the Tall Poppy Campaign during 1999.
Early Life Macfarlane Burnet was born in Traralgon , Victoria on 3 September 1899. As a young boy, his science career started with a keen interest in beetles and the bush around his home. After attending Geelong College , Burnet studied medicine at the University of Melbourne and graduated in 1922. In 1924 he began a long association with the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne. Burnet became Director of the WEHI in 1943, and held this position until his retirement in 1965.
Burnet's Science
Burnet's scientific expertise lay in the areas of virology and immunology. He perfected techniques for growing animal viruses in the laboratory, and used these to study poliomyelitis, influenza, herpes simplex, psittacosis, Q fever and other diseases. The quality of Burnet's work on viruses was so outstanding that he was twice nominated for the Nobel Prize for this work.

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burnet, sir frank macfarlane OM AK KBE FRS FAA Born Traralgon, Victoria,3 September 1899. nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1960.
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Australian Nobel Prize Winners Find out about Tall Poppies born, bred or associated with Australia who have won the Nobel Prize for their outstanding achievements in their fields: Bragg, Sir William Henry OM KBE FRS
Born: Cumberland, UK, 2 July 1862.
Shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with his son, Lawrence, in 1915 Bragg, Sir (William) Lawrence CH OBE MC FRS
Born: Adelaide, 31 March 1890.
Shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with his father, William, in 1915 Burnet, Sir Frank Macfarlane OM AK KBE FRS FAA
Born: Traralgon, Victoria, 3 September 1899.
Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine, 1960 Cornforth, Sir John Warcup AC CBE FRS FAA FRCS FRACI
Born: Sydney, 7 September 1917.
Nobel Prize for Chemistry, 1975 Doherty, Peter Charles AC FRS FAA
Born: Oxley, Queensland, 15 October 1940.
Nobel Prize for Medicine, 1996

8. Frank Macfarlane Burnet Guide To Records - FMBS0003 - Nobel Laureate Files
to FM burnet's nomination, with sir Henry Dale typed bibliographies of FM burnet'sscientific work 1954 and 1958) Provenance frank macfarlane burnet Date range
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Frank Macfarlane Burnet Guide to Records
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Date Range 21 October 1954 - 30 September 1985 Quantity 17 cm, 14 files Provenance Frank Macfarlane Burnet Description Correspondence, bibliographies, notes, speeches, menus, scrapbook, press conference typescript, memoranda, travel papers, newspaper cuttings, photographs
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Nomination and Nobel Prize correspondence
Inwards and outwards correspondence including letter of congratulations from T. Wesslen, letter from G. Grimwade to E.S.J. King, official notifications of Prize from Nobel Committee, correspondence relating to F.M. Burnet's nomination, with Sir Henry Dale, F. Fenner, The Wellcome Trust and two typed bibliographies of F.M. Burnet's scientific work (1954 and 1958) Provenance Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Date range 21 October 1954 - 16 November 1960 Quantity 0.3 cm, 1 file
Inventory ID 03/001 Box Number 15 Series 3 Nobel Prize trip - including India and S.E. Asia
Inwards correspondence on arrangements for visit to India, from W.R. Crocker (Australian High Commission, New Delhi), Amrit Kaur and others, inwards correspondence on visit to Singapore, with typescript notes on visit (transcripts of press reports?). Also includes single page typescript (copy) of speech to 'students' on receipt of Nobel Prize (no date, 1960) and Nobel Dinner menu card (10 December 1960)

9. Frank Macfarlane Burnet Guide To Records - FMBS0019 - Appendices
1966* Oliphant, M., sir frank macfarlane burnet on Ageing and Looking Back, 1977Pope, B., burnet, FM, Oliphant, M., Challenge to Australia* nobel Foundation
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Date Range Quantity cm, 4 items Provenance Frank Macfarlane Burnet Description Lists of material held in other repositories, archives and libraries, i.e. lists of the appendices as seen in the printed Guide to the Records of Frank MacFarlane Burnet Appendix 1 - Records at the Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Appendix 2 - Items in the Microbiology Department, University of Melbourne
Appendix 3 - Papua New Guinea Institute of Medical Research
Appendix 4 - Material in Other Collections (Royal Society Archives London; Commonweath Department of Health Library (Canberra); Commonwealth Department of Health Records)
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Appendix 1 - Records at the Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
MS 98 Burnet, Sir F. Macfarlane Records
320 mm 998/1a Early Technical Papers 1928-1940
Typescripts 21 FMB and M. McKie Notes on plaque formation 1928 22 Original Canary fwx(?) drawings 1933 (Burnet virus disease of canary) 23 The Bacteriophages 1933 Biological Reviews Ms 1934 24 Proof of R.S. Tropical Medicine Lecture on Phage 1934

10. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
2. Nossal, GJV (1985) sir frank macfarlane burnet. (18991985) Nature 317108. 19. Nossal, GJV 1998) sir macfarlane burnet, nobel Laureate.
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (contributed by Prof Jim Goding) Early scientific career Director of WEHI
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet ("Mac", as he was generally known to immunologists) was born in 1899 and died in 1985. This year (1999) we celebrate the centenary of his birth. Much will be written and spoken about him. Encapsulating his life and contributions in a few pages is something of a challenge. Burnet's Early Scientific Career Burnet was born in the small country town of Traralgon, Victoria. Having spent three months there as a resident medical officer, I can vouch for the fact that Traralgon is a dull place. However, Burnet had a happy and uneventful childhood, and in later life he retained his affection for the bush. He went on to study medicine at Melbourne University, where he graduated in 1922 with high honours. During his year as resident at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, he aspired to become a clinical neurologist, but his mentors felt that his talents lay elsewhere, and steered him towards laboratory research. (Rolf Zinkernagel also aspired to become a neurologist, and it is fortunate that fate also took him in a different direction). Burnet became registrar in pathology, and thus gained entry to the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, with which he remained associated for the next forty years until he retired as Director in 1965. His first bench work began with diagnostic bacteriology and serology. Even at this early stage he was an acute observer.

11. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (1899-1985) Australian Virologist
The Australian virologist sir frank macfarlane burnet (18991985) was known Togetherwith the British sir Peter Medawar, he received the nobel Prize for
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet
The Australian virologist Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet (1899-1985) was known world-wide for his scientific research on viruses and immunology. Together with the British Sir Peter Medawar, he received the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1960 for discovering acquired immunological tolerance.
Burnet was born in Traralgon, Victoria and earned a degree from the University of Melbourne. At first he became pathologist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. In 1926 he went to London to spend a year at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. While in London he earned a degree from the University of London. During his second trip to London, Burnet worked at the National Institute for Medical Research, where he developed a technique for cultivating viruses using chick embryos.
From 1944 to 1965 Burnet was director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute in Melbourne. Here Burnet discovered that the immune system recognizes and attacks foreign invaders, but ignores the body's own tissue. Peter Madawar proved Burnet correct in several experiments.
In 1951 Burnet was knighted by King George VI of Great Britain and received the Copley Medal in 1959.

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Florey, Sir Howard (1898-1968) Gates, Bill (William Henry) (1955-) Goddard, Robert H. (1882-1945) Gramme, Zénobe (1826-1901) Hill, Sir Rowland (1795-1879) Laestadius, Lars Levi (1800-1861) Morse code Macfarlane Burnet, Sir Frank (1899-1985) Mueller, Baron Ferdinand von (1825-1896) Nobel, Alfred (1833-1896) Penny Black Roundabout Ancient Inventions We in the twentieth century tend to assume that our era has a monopoly on the inventions of clever machines, labor-saving devices, feats of engineering, and advanced technology. But as the authors of this fascinating and eye-opening book reveal, some of humankind's most important and most amazing inventions actually date back thousands of years. Leadership and the New Science: Discovering Order in a Chaotic World Revised When Margaret J. Wheatley's Leadership and the New Science was initially published in 1992, it outlined an unquestionably unique but extremely challenging view of change, leadership, and the structure of groups. Many readers immediately embraced its cutting-edge perspective, but others just could not understand how the complicated scientific tenets it described could be used to reshape institutions.

13. Burnet, Sir Macfarlane
in full sir frank macfarlane burnet (b. Sept. physician, virologist, and recipient,with sir Peter Medawar burnet received his medical degree in 1923 from the
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in full SIR FRANK MACFARLANE BURNET (b. Sept. 3, 1899, Traralgon, Australiad. Aug. 31, 1985, Melbourne), Australian physician, virologist, and recipient, with Sir Peter Medawar , of the 1960 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance to tissue transplants. Burnet received his medical degree in 1923 from the University of Melbourne and was a research fellow (1926-27) at the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine, London. He became assistant director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research at Royal Melbourne Hospital in 1928 and later (1944-65) was its director and professor of experimental medicine at the University of Melbourne. He was knighted in 1951. Burnet, in addition to his work on human transplants, discovered a method for identifying bacteria by the viruses (bacteriophages) that attack them, and he developed a techniquenow standard laboratory practiceof culturing viruses in living chick embryos. He increased knowledge of the way influenza viruses cause infection and did significant work on such diseases as myxomatosis, Murray Valley (now known as Australian Arbo-encephalitis) fever, and Q fever. He isolated the causal organism of Q fever, Rickettsia burneti Coxiella burneti Among his publications are Viruses and Man Principles of Animal Virology The Clonal Selection Theory of Acquired Im munity Immunological Surveillance (1970), and

14. Nobel Prize Winners For 1951-1960
1960, chemistry, Libby, Willard frank, US, development of radiocarbon physiology/medicine,burnet, sir macfarlane, Australia, acquired immunity to tissue transplants,
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Year Category Article Country* Achievement Literary Area chemistry McMillan, Edwin Mattison U.S. discovery of and research on transuranium elements chemistry Seaborg, Glenn T. U.S. discovery of and research on transuranium elements literature Sweden novelist peace France physics Cockcroft, Sir John Douglas U.K. work on transmutation of atomic nuclei by accelerated particles physics Walton, Ernest Thomas Sinton Ireland work on transmutation of atomic nuclei by accelerated particles physiology/medicine Theiler, Max South Africa yellow fever discoveries chemistry Martin, A.J.P. U.K. development of partition chromatography chemistry Synge, R.L.M. U.K. development of partition chromatography literature France poet, novelist, dramatist peace Schweitzer, Albert Alsace physics Bloch, Felix U.S. discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in solids physics Purcell, E.M. U.S. discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance in solids physiology/medicine Waksman, Selman Abraham U.S. discovery of streptomycin chemistry Staudinger, Hermann West Germany work on macromolecules literature Churchill, Sir Winston

15. Sir Frank Mcfarlane Burnet
sir frank macfarlane burnet was born Traralgon. In 1926 frank was awarded aBeit Fellowship for medical research. Courtesy of The nobel Foundation.
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Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet by Corey and Jack Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet was born Traralgon. Victoria Australia on September 3rd 1899. He was the son of the manager of the branch of the Colonial Bank in that town. He was educated at the Victoria State Schools and at Geelong College. Frank did his medical course at the University of Melbourne and he graduated in 1922.
He did very good medical research on viruses and he is very famous for this work which has saved many peoples lives.
In 1926 Frank was awarded a Beit Fellowship for medical research. he worked at Lister Institute in London for a year. In 1932 he spent a year at the National Institute for Medical Research Hampstead, London. Otherwise he has worked at the Hall Institute in Melbourne except when he has gone to other countries to give lectures. Courtesy of The Nobel Foundation Burnet received many honours and distinctions. Some of these were the Fellowship of the Royal Society of London where he was awarded the royal medal in 1947 and the Copley medal in 1959. He holds an honorary doctorate of the University of Cambridge and was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1953.
King George the Sixth knighted him in 1951 and in 1958 he received the Order of Merit.

16. Burnet, Sir (Frank) Macfarlane. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The Englis
burnet, sir (frank) macfarlane. SYLLABICATION Bur·net. PRONUNCIATION b rn t ,bûr n t. DATES 1899–1985. Australian virologist. He shared a 1960 nobel Prize
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17. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF NOBEL PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
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Zsigmondy, Richard Adolf, 1925. ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES INPHYSIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. Brown, Michael S. 1985. burnet, sir frank macfarlane, 1960.
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in Physics 1915 sir William Bragg and sir (William) Lawrence Bragg http//www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1915/burnet. sir frank macfarlane burnet - from Tall
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20. Premios Nobel De Medicina
Premios nobel de Medicina. Año, Tema, Ganador. 1959, Kornberg, Arthur; Ochoa,Severo. 1960, burnet, sir frank macfarlane; Medawar, sir Peter Brian.
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