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  1. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet OM AK KBE FRS FAA FRSNZ (3 September 1899 – 31 August 1985), usually known as Macfarlane or Mac Burnet, was an Australian virologist known for his contributions to immunology. He won a Nobel Prize in 1960 for predicting acquired immune tolerance and he developed the theory of clonal selection.

  2. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet was born at Traralgon, Victoria, Australia, on September 3rd, 1899. He is the son of the Manager of the branch of the Colonial Bank in that town.

  3. Sir Macfarlane Burnet was an Australian physician, immunologist, and virologist who, with Sir Peter Medawar, was awarded the 1960 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of acquired immunological tolerance, the concept on which tissue transplantation is founded.

  4. Facts. Photo from the Nobel Foundation archive. Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet. The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960. Born: 3 September 1899, Traralgon, Australia. Died: 31 August 1985, Melbourne, Australia. Affiliation at the time of the award: Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research, Melbourne, Australia.

  5. With the death of Frank Macfarlane Burnet on 31 August 1985, Australia lost its greatest biologist, a man who had spent virtually all of a long working life in Australia.

  6. One of the pre-eminent pioneers of that age was an Australian physician-scientist named Frank Macfarlane Burnet. His prodigious and ingenious work in the fields of immunology, virology and bacteriology provided the foundation for a myriad of medical breakthroughs.

  7. Sep 18, 2017 · Macfarlane Burnet - Biography, Facts and Pictures. Lived 1899 – 1985. Macfarlane Burnet’s best known contributions to science are: the theory of acquired immunological tolerance, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Medicine or Physiology in 1960;