Sheila Joan Smith Professor of Immunology
The Sheila Joan Smith Professorship of Tumour Immunology at the University of Cambridge was originally established on 2 November 1977 for the tenure only of Peter Lachmann. It was renamed as the Sheila Joan Smith Professorship of Immunology in 1988 and was re-established on the retirement of Professor Lachmann.[1]
List of Sheila Joan Smith Professors of Tumour Immunology
- 1977-1988 Peter Julius Lachmann
List of Sheila Joan Smith Professors of Immunology
- 1988 - 1999 Peter Julius Lachmann
- 2000 - Douglas Fearon [2]
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References
- Venn Cambridge University Database Archived 2012-05-30 at Archive.today
- Cambridge University Department of Medicine Archived 2009-06-20 at the Wayback Machine
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