Florey Lecture
The Florey Lecture was a lecture organised by the Royal Society of London.
List of lecturers
Year | Name | Lecture | Notes |
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1982 | Andrew Fielding Huxley | Discovery: accident of design? | — |
1983 | Frank John Fenner | Biological control, as exemplified by smallpox eradication and myxomatosis. | — |
1984 | Arnold Stanley Vincent Burgen | Order and disorder: targets for drug action. | — |
1985 | Gustav Joseph Victor Nossal | The regulatory biology of antibody formation. | — |
1986 | Michael Anthony Epstein | Vaccine prevention of virus-induced human cancers. | — |
1987 | Rodney Robert Porter | Corticomotoneuronal projections: synaptic events related to skilled movement. | — |
1988 | John Bertrand Gurdon | How an egg makes an embryo: the initiation of cell differentiation. | — |
1989 | Antony Basten | Self-tolerance: the key to autoimmunity. | — |
1990 | Paul Nurse | How is the cell cycle regulated? | — |
1991 | Donald Metcalf | The colony stimulating factors: discovery to clinical use. | — |
1992 | Hugh Pelham | The secretion of protein by cells. | — |
gollark: No, there are physics reasons too. Something something planck length/time/etc.
gollark: (sum the wave thingies thingied with intensity and transform it and get the function of frequency)
gollark: Sum all the incoming light and get a function of frequency out.
gollark: If it was, we would have to deploy Fourier transforms or something.
gollark: But light isn't actually continuous in reality due to things.
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