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The Jules Freund Lectures
The Jules Freund Lecture series, established in 1961, was given annually until 1974 in honor of Dr. Jules Freund, first chief of the Laboratory of Immunology, NIAID.
| Date |
Title |
Presenter |
November 15, 1961
| "Studies of Hypersensitivity to Simple Chemical Allergens"
|
Merrill W. Chase |
October 17, 1962
| "Chemical Constitution and Immunological Specificity of Polysaccharides"
|
Michael Heidelberger |
October 7, 1963
| "Autosensitization in Animals and Man"
|
Ernest Witebsky |
October 7, 1964
| "Pleuropneumonia-like Organisms and L-forms of Bacteria"
|
Louis L. Dienes |
September 29, 1965
| "Mechanisms of Intracellular Infection"
|
Rene Jules Dubos |
October 13, 1966
| "Problems of Antibody Biosynthesis"
|
Felix Haurowitz |
October 20, 1967
| "Immunochemical Analysis of Tissue Constituents"
|
Pierre Grabar |
November 6, 1968
| "Whither the Search for Viral Etiology of Human Cancer?"
|
Albert Sabin |
November 3, 1969
| "Blood Group A, B, H, and Le Substances--Their Chemistry and the Nature of Their Reaction With Antibodies and Other Specific Hemagglutinins"
|
Elvin A. Kabat |
October 19, 1970
| "Serum, pH, and the Contact Inhibition of Normal Human Cells"
|
Harry Eagle |
November 18, 1971
| "Myeloma Proteins as Antibodies and Tumor- Specific Antigens"
|
Herman N. Eisen |
November 17, 1972
| "Mycoplasmas as Candidates for Vascular Pathogenicity"
|
Lewis Thomas |
November 26, 1974
| "The Task of Seeing the Virus and Host as Non- Separate Realities"
|
Hilary Koprowski |
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