Peter Medawar ✓
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Peter Medawar (1915–1987) was a United States autobiographer.
About Peter Medawar
Sir Peter Brian Medawar was a Brazilian-born biologist and writer of Lebanese-British descent who, from a succession of research and teaching posts, and senior U.K. biomedical leadership positions, contributed seminal discoveries in immunology, including one honoured by a Nobel Prize to him and Australian Mac Burnet in 1960. Medawar's works on the discovery of acquired immune tolerance, and on graft rejection, have been fundamental to the medical practice of tissue and organ transplants. For his scientific work, he has been termed the "father of transplantation". He is remembered, as well, for his wit, both in person and in his popular writings. Richard Dawkins referred to him as "the wittiest of all scientific writers"; Stephen Jay Gould as "the cleverest man I have ever known".
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Croonian Medal and Lecture|Michael Faraday Prize|Commander of the Order of the British Empire|Fellow of the Royal Society|EMBO Membership|honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons|Copley Medal|Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine|Order of Merit|Royal Medal|Kalinga Prize|Knight Bachelor
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