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RefNoEC/1961/04
Previous numbersCert XVII, 4
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TitleBillingham, Rupert Everett: certificate of election to the Royal Society
Date16 March 1961
DescriptionCertificate of Election
CitationR.E . Billingham, M.A., D.Sc. (Oxford). Professor of Zoology in the University of Pennsylvania. Distinguished for his contributions to the analysis of the pigmentary system of mammals, including man; to the quantitative study of wound-healing, in which he has made fruitful use of the grafting of isolated epithelial cells; and to many aspects of the biology of transplantation. Alone or with junior colleagues he has clarified the theory of corneal transplantation and has discovered a new method of abrogating resistance to homografts. His recent discovery of a new immunological caused by 'graft against host' reactions is particularly important. In full collaboration with senior colleagues, Billingham has made many contributions to the analysis of the homograft reaction, in work which has demonstrated the phenomenon of immunological tolerance and various other principles of the immunology of transplantation.
ProposersFrom Personal Knowledge: Proposer - P B Medawar; Seconder - F W Rogers Brambell; C H Waddinton; C L Oakley; S Zuckerman; Honor B Fell; J Z Young; W E Le Gros Clarke; A S Parkes; Julian Huxley; R R Race; Alex. Haddow
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Billingham, Rupert Everett: certificate of election to the Royal Society

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NA4297Billingham; Rupert Everett (1921 - 2002)1921 - 2002
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