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  1. Gustav Nossal Honorary Clinical Pathology 32 biomedical and clinical sciences. 3204 immunology. inflammatory and immune system. vaccine related. 31 biological sciences. 1 underpinning research. 1.1 normal biological development and functioning. prevention. 3101 ...

  2. The Gustav Nossal Medal for Global Health has been established to honour the contributions made to fields of cellular immunology, antibody formation and tolerance and vaccine research science by Professor Sir Gustav Nossal, AC CBE FAA FRS FTSE.

  3. Gustav Nossal nació el 4 de junio de 1931 en Bad Ischl, Austria. Familia Su padre era judío y la familia abandona Viena y se traslada a Australia cuando Gustav contaba ocho años. Estudios Cursó estudios en las universidades de Sydney y Melbourne y posteriormente trabajó como investigador en Sydney, Melbourne y California.

  4. Gustav Nossal is an immunologist who investigates antibody formation and was the first researcher to establish the function of monoclonal antibodies. His laboratory was also instrumental in demonstrating the existence of T cells and B cells — the workhorses of the adaptive immune system. Through this research, he helped to lay the foundations ...

  5. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Burnet's clonal selection theory. Here Gustav Nossal recounts his pioneering work that supported Burnet's theory and led to the death of the direct template ...

  6. Absence Hotline. Academic Progression. Adult Learning Environment. AI. Alumni. Analysis of Communication Data. Annual Reports. A Community Arts Project honouring Sir Gustav Nossal. A Day in the Life: Year 9 at Nossal.

  7. Nossal High School, also referred to as Nossal or NHS, is a government-funded mixed-sex academically selective secondary day school, located in the Melbourne suburb of Berwick, Victoria, Australia. The school (named after Sir Gustav Nossal , a prominent Australian immunologist and 2000 Australian of the Year ) was established in 2010 and caters for students in Year 9 to Year 12 .