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Laureate Professor Peter Doherty AC
Laureate Professor Peter Doherty AC
Laureate Professor Peter Doherty AC
Professor Peter Doherty shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine in 1996 with Swiss colleague Rolf Zinkernagel, for their
discovery of how the immune system recognises virusinfected cells.
He was Australian of the Year in 1997, and has since been commuting
between St Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis and the
Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of
Melbourne. His research is mainly in the area of defence against
viruses. He regularly devotes time to delivering public lectures,
writing articles for newspapers and magazines and participating in
radio discussions.
Peter Doherty graduated from the University of Queensland in
Veterinary Science and
became a veterinary officer. Moving to Scotland, he received his
PhD from the University of Edinburgh Medical School. He is the
first person with a veterinary qualification to win a Nobel
Prize.
Peter is also the author of several books, including "A Light
History of Hot Air" and "The
Beginners Guide to Winning the Nobel Prize".