Peter Doherty, Nobel prize in medicine laureate

5. 9. 2020

He shares Alfred Nobel's conviction that war is the greatest of all human disasters, infection disease runs a good second. That's view of Peter Doherty, Australian immunologist who recieved 1996 Nobel prize in physiology or medicine. He helped us to understand how our immune system tell when its time to attack and when to remain at ease. What happens in our body when it encounters a dangerous virus? How much do we know about our immunity against covid-19?

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