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When Ian Frazer, one of Australia’s most celebrated scientists, retires next month, he will hang his white coat on a wall papered with the millions of lives his determination saved. The former ...
Professor Ian Frazer, the co-creator of the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine, has announced he is retiring, with the research body he was most closely associated with being renamed in his honour.
The Scots professor who invented the life changing first cancer vaccine has announced his retirement. Ian Frazer, 69, from Glasgow co-invented the HPV vaccine against cervical cancer along with ...
Almost 15 years after Ian Frazer began the work that created the first vaccine to prevent cervical cancer caused by human papilloma virus (HPV), the 54-year-old immunologist is using his newfound ...
Cervical cancer vaccine inventor Ian Frazer has announced his retirement from the University of Queensland, which will rename the Diamantina Institute after him. The research body, set up by the ...
The co-inventor of the technology behind the HPV cervical cancer vaccine says that if he were ... but we didn’t have the facilities,” Professor Ian Frazer told The Australian Financial Review ...
He changed the life of women with a vaccine, now Queensland’s Professor Ian ... Frazer, who was born in Glasgow, and moved to Australia in 1981, spent years developing the human papillomavirus ...
In 1991, based on Dr Jian Zhou and Dr Ian Frazer’s ‘virus-like particles’ that mimicked HPV, Dr Dough Lowy and Dr John Schiller developed the HPV vaccine. In 2014, the USFDA approved the ...
Queensland’s Professor Ian Frazer is known (among many other accolades) for developing the world’s only cancer vaccine, his modesty, and lilting, Scottish brogue. Read Today's Paper Tributes ...
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