Jacques Miller
Jacques Francis Albert Pierre Miller AC FRS FAA (born 2 April 1931) is a French-Australian research scientist. He is known for having discovered the function of the thymus and for the identification, in mammalian species of the two major subsets of lymphocytes (T cells and B cells) and their function.
Jacques Miller AC FRS FAA | |
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Born | Jacques Francis Albert Pierre Meunier 2 April 1931 Nice, France |
Citizenship | Australia |
Alma mater | The University of Sydney |
Known for | Discoveries of the function of the thymus and the T cell and B cell subsets of mammalian lymphocytes |
Awards | Gairdner Foundation International Award (1966) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Immunology |
Institutions | The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Melbourne |
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