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• Nick Crofts is senior research fellow at the Nossal Institute for Global Health at the University of Melbourne, and principle author of the Dependent on Development report
Drugs and development – caught in a vicious cycle | Nick Crofts 2011
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Institute was world famous and Burnet's contemporaries judged that Nossal would have a difficult task in matching Burnet's record.
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In the early 1980s, Nossal and Sir Andrew Grimwade, then President of the Institute Board, successfully lobbied the
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Nossal continued his work on B cells and tolerance and brought back from England his outstanding Sydney University contemporary, Jacques Miller, to further explore the immunological significance of the thymus.
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Nossal realized that it was essential to broaden the funding base of the Institute, and succeeded exceedingly well in this endeavour.
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Burnet and Nossal: the impact on immunology of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
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F.M. Burnet with PhD student G.J.V. Nossal, who became Director of the Institute in 1965, at the age of
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G.J.V. Nossal in 1994, when he became President of the Australian Academy of
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His successor was his former student, Gustav Nossal.
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"We've got out of the habit of talking critically about why we go to war," said Kim Richard Nossal of Queens University.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOHN ALLEMANG AND DANIEL LEBLANC 2011
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