Ian Kerr | |
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Born | Ian Macpherson Kerr |
Alma mater | University of St Andrews (BSc) University of London (PhD) |
Awards | EMBO Member (1986)[1] William B. Coley Award (1999) |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | National Institute for Medical Research Imperial Cancer Research Fund Stanford University[2] |
Thesis | The relation between ribonucleic acid and protein metabolism in the encephalomyocarditis virus infected mouse ascites tumour cell (1963) |
Doctoral students | Hayaatun Sillem[3][4] James Briscoe[5] |
Ian Macpherson Kerr FRS FMedSci[2] is a scientist whose research interests include the mechanism of action of the interferons, signal transduction and protein synthesis to viral infection and double-stranded RNA.[5][1]
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