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  1. Peter Brian Medawar (Petrópolis, 28 de febrero de 1915-Londres, 2 de octubre de 1987) fue un biólogo, zoólogo, inmunólogo, investigador, profesor, traductor, ensayista, crítico literario, divulgador científico y filósofo británico nacido en Brasil, [1] [2] conocido por sus investigaciones sobre el rechazo inmunológico y el ...

  2. Sir Peter Brian Medawar OM CH CBE FRS (/ ˈ m ɛ d ə w ər /; 28 February 1915 – 2 October 1987) was a British biologist and writer, whose works on graft rejection and the discovery of acquired immune tolerance have been fundamental to the medical practice of tissue and organ transplants.

  3. Peter Brian Medawar. (Rio de Janeiro, 1915 - Londres, 1987) Zoólogo, médico e inmunólogo británico. Nacido en Brasil, adonde sus padres habían viajado por negocios, estudió Zoología en Oxford; posteriormente fue profesor de dicha especialidad en las universidades de Birmingham (1947-1951) y Londres (1951-1962), y profesor de Medicina ...

  4. 26 de mar. de 2024 · Sir Peter Brian Medawar. Born: Feb. 28, 1915, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Died: Oct. 2, 1987, London, Eng. (aged 72) Awards And Honors: Copley Medal (1969) Nobel Prize (1960) Subjects Of Study: antigen-antibody reaction. immunity. skin graft. transplant.

  5. Peter Medawar was a British zoologist who won the Nobel Prize in 1960 for his research on the phenomenon of acquired immunological tolerance, which is the ability of an organism to accept a foreign body or a foreign cell without triggering an immune response. He also studied the effects of skin grafting, pigmentation and transplantation immunity in animals and humans. Learn more about his life, education, achievements and awards from his Nobel Lectures.

  6. Brief Bio. Peter Brian Medawar was born on February 28, 1915, in Rio de Janeiro. His father was a businessman of Lebanese descent who was a naturalized British subject, and his mother was English. Immediately after the conclusion of the First World War in 1918, the family moved to England where Medawar spent his childhood.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2015 · Medawar continued working in Oxford as the second world war began, dramatically changing the direction of his research. During the Battle of Britain, the now-married Peter Medawar and his wife heard an aeroplane flying low over their Oxford garden, followed by an almighty crash.