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61. Immunizing cells against a protein T-cell | 82 | 02:48 | |
62. The antigen bridge theory | 129 | 01:42 | |
63. Principles: not taking credit for contribution to papers | 223 | 02:10 | |
64. Competition and co-operation between labs | 125 | 01:53 | |
65. Immunology meetings | 126 | 01:13 | |
66. Working for the World Health Organisation | 84 | 02:56 | |
67. The move to University College London | 100 | 01:03 | |
68. Josh Lederberg | 131 | 03:06 | |
69. Biotech companies: Celltech and the Genetic Systems Corporation | 122 | 06:06 | |
70. The relationship between universities and industry | 68 | 04:59 |
Avrion Mitchison, the British zoologist, is currently Professor Emeritus at University College London and is best known for his work demonstrating the role of lymphocytes in tumour rejection and for the separate and cooperative roles of T- and B-lymphocytes in this and other processes.
Title: Working for the World Health Organisation
Listeners: Martin Raff
Martin Raff is a Canadian-born neurologist and research biologist who has made important contributions to immunology and cell development. He has a special interest in apoptosis, the phenomenon of cell death.
Duration: 2 minutes, 57 seconds
Date story recorded: June 2004
Date story went live: 24 January 2008