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Peter Medawar was a distinguished British biologist and author, known for his pioneering work in immunology and his influential writings on science and its philosophy. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1960 for his groundbreaking research on tissue grafting and the immune response. Medawar's contributions to the field laid the foundation for advancements in transplant surgery and the understanding of organ rejection.

Beyond his scientific achievements, Medawar was also a celebrated communicator of science, writing several books that engaged both scientists and the general public. His essays often reflected on the nature of scientific inquiry, the importance of curiosity, and the responsibilities of scientists in society. Through his work, he inspired a generation of young scientists to think critically about their role in advancing knowledge and addressing ethical dilemmas in research.

出生日期 February 28, 1915
出生地点 Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England
去世日期 October 2, 1987