Anderson Warwick
Health History. 2016;18(1):137-58. doi: 10.5401/healthhist.18.1.0137.
Professor Jacques F.P. Miller spoke about his career in immunology with Warwick Anderson on 3 February 2014. Born in Nice, France, Miller attended high school and medical school in Sydney, Australia. As a Ph.D. student and postgraduate researcher in London, Miller discovered the immunological function of the thymus gland. Spending the rest of his career at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute for Medical Research in Melbourne, Miller conducted pioneering research in lymphocyte population dynamics and the mechanisms of the human immune response. With Graham Mitchell, he demonstrated that mammalian lymphocytes can be divided into what became known as T cells and B cells, which interact to produce antibodies.
2014年2月3日,雅克·F.P. 米勒教授与沃里克·安德森谈论了他在免疫学领域的职业生涯。米勒出生于法国尼斯,在澳大利亚悉尼读完高中和医学院。作为伦敦的一名博士生和研究生研究员,米勒发现了胸腺的免疫功能。米勒在墨尔本的沃尔特和伊丽莎·霍尔医学研究所度过了他职业生涯的剩余时光,在淋巴细胞群体动力学和人类免疫反应机制方面进行了开创性研究。他与格雷厄姆·米切尔证明,哺乳动物的淋巴细胞可分为后来被称为T细胞和B细胞的两类细胞,它们相互作用产生抗体。